There is, however, a Star Firestar Plus, which has an alloy frame. And that might be a better comparison. (My steel version, mentioned below, felt more like 48 ozs!)
the Firestar Plus is single action, double-stack, with up to 13 rounds. (10 rounds standard). And much less heavy than the Steel-framed Star. Idon't remember the weight, right offhand, but probably much closer to the RAMI. There is a website that has all this info, but I couldn't find it. Have the link on a different computer.
I haven't handled a RAMI, yet, but I suspect the RAMI "points" better than the Star... (as the RAMI is based on the 75B model).
I have a Star Firestar Plus, and its a nice little gun. About the same size as the Kel-Tec P-11, but a bit heavier. It replaced my Kel-Tec. The Star Firestar Plus was replaced, in turn, by a CZ-75B Compact. (Also 13 [or 14] rounds, with the right mags.)
I also had a Star Firestar (steel) in .40. Excellent gun, very accurate, with a superb trigger. But, it was NOT a good carry weapon; too darned heavy! It literally drug my trousers down!
The joke among my friends was that if was carrying the Star (steel) and I missed the bad guy, all I had to do was drop the gun on his foot: he'd be out of action for a long time.