IZARRA long barreled model.  This gun was assembled from a frame left over after the war.  These were put together for commercial purposes and have a different magazine lock button from the earlier guns.  You will also notice that the front sight is shaped differently and they may have hard rubber grips.  The safety lever was also changed on later models.  A number of  post war guns were  sent to Lisbon for evaluation and only a small number were purchased following the evaluation.  Now here is the kicker this gun has the Stars on the butt of the gun as if it had been sent to France. This gun is numbered correctly so all parts are matching.  Who put the stars on French guns and for what purpose?  This gun did not go to France for the French to put them on.  The stars have long been in debate as to why and where and I think this dispels some of things we think we know about them.
 
 

Caliber: 7.65mm - .32acp
Overall Length:
Height:
Barrel: 4 3/4"
Weight:
Sights: fixed
Magazine Capacity: 9 round
Magazine Release: bottom of frame
Slide hold open Feature:
Grips: Checkered Walnut
Safety: center of frame
 
 

JUBALA Tradename and Trademark used by Larranaga y Elartza, but you notice that it is marked Fabrique D' Arms De Guerre which was used by Etxezagarra y Abitua.
 
 

Caliber: 7.65mm - .32acp
Overall Length:
Height:
Barrel:
Weight:
Sights: fixed
Magazine Capacity: 6 round
Magazine Release: bottom of frame
Slide hold open Feature:
Grips: hard rubber
Safety: center of frame

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