First- good spelling will help your search- it is Exactor, not Extractor.
Second, very little information is available on these pistols, out of production for many years. Magazines are similar in shape to those used in the Browning Challenger pistols, and I would try a Ruger magazine, HOWEVER- the Ram-line mags help more rounds of ammo.
The 9mm Yugo Tokarev pistol magazine does not interchange easily with magazines from other pistol models, as it has a unique design that is specific to the Yugo Tokarev. It is recommended to use only magazines specifically designed for the Yugo Tokarev pistol to ensure proper functioning and reliability.
You can try looking for magazines for the Star 30M pistol on online marketplaces such as eBay or GunBroker. You can also check with gun shops or online retailers that specialize in vintage or hard-to-find firearm accessories. Additionally, consider joining forums or communities dedicated to firearms to see if other owners have magazines available for sale or trade.
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.asp?Item=102652396 They're around.
Titan brand .25 caliber handguns were made by Tanfoglio, an Italian gunmaker. They use proprietary magazines. Some other .25 caliber magazines from similar handguns may fit, but there is no recognized interchange and no guarantee that a mag that fits will feed correctly. Your best bet is to look for a Titan/Tanfoglio mag at a gun show or a used gun parts dealer like Numrich.
"Average" is a matter of opinion, and probably impossible to define. In regards to "regular" magazines, some 1911 style .45 pistol magazines hold 7 cartridges, some hold 8. Some 9mm pistol magazines hold 7 or 8, some hold as many as 16, many hold 10. Some .40 caliber pistol magazines hold 8 or 10, some hold 15. Then there are other calibers, and they all hold various numbers. During the notorious assault weapons ban, newly manufactured magazines in the U.S. were limited to 10 rounds, and because of that, some people consider 10 rounds to be average or they consider more than 10 rounds to be "hi capacity," but neither one of those is really correct.
In America you still can.In the United States, only the Frame of a firearm is considered a firearm. All other parts of the firearm, ranging from barrel to magazine are unregulated. Ammunition is allowed as long as you are allowed to poses ammunition.
The DH 40 magazine does not interchange with any other magazine, Smith and Wesson, or otherwise. The DP-51, the 9mm version, does accept the 5900 series S&W magazines, however, the magazines do stick out the grip a bit. We have factory pre-1994 ban DH-40 magazines in stock. You can go to http://www.PistolCraft.com or give us a call at 541-281-GUNS (4867).
Aggregator magazines.
No, only if you switch the entire slide. It can be used the other way around however. You can place a G19 barrel into a G32 pistol, and use 9mm, you would also have to use the G19 magazines.
You can buy health magazines from amazon, and other websites that offer it. If you google for health magazines a whole bunch of magazines will appear, and give you a full listing of where you can buy them.
"Round" is used in reference to the cartridges they hold, not the magazine itself. A "30 round stick magazine" would be a detachable box magazine (detachable box magazines for submachineguns and other pistol cartridge weapons are often known as "stick" for their appearance, which makes them look more stick-like than the bulkier box magazines used for rifle cartridges) which holds 30 rounds of ammunition.
Yes, magazines traditionally have crosswords or other similar "games" in them for the entertainment of the reader.