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- Steyr Club Forums
A forum community dedicated to Steyr firearm owners and enthusiasts Come join the discussion about optics, hunting, gunsmithing, styles, reviews, accessories, classifieds, and more!
- What optics lights are you running on your AUG? - Steyr Club Forums
Unfortunately all of the new optics made for the new Steyr Aug aren't Swarovski My current Steyr Aug Nato model is made by Saber Defense I have an EoTech holosight with green reticle (human eyes supposedly pick up on green better than red and I believe it) and 3X magnifier that flips out to the side when not needed
- Steyr Serial Number List Here? | Steyr Club Forums
Greetings, Want to find the production date of an S40-A1; serial number 3021331 Can, of course, phone Alabama, but hoping someone could point me in the right direction to obtain this info Thanks in advance
- Steyr M and S date code chart - Steyr Club Forums
The date code is yet another way for new members to verify that a pistol they are looking at is of recent manufacture and should come with the "enhancements" that Steyr made last year My Steyr M9A1 Evolution: v1 0 , v2 0 , v2 5 , v3 0
- What Holster are you all using - Steyr Club Forums
Shadow Defensive Steyr Holster We’re excited to offer holster solutions for the Steyr C9, M9, and L9! Our Steyr holsters feature an open-ended design, allowing a one-size-fits-all approach within the Steyr lineup The L9 will protrude slightly from the muzzle area on our No Weapon Light and
- Information on the Steyr M rifles? - Steyr Club Forums
Steyr M is the medium action of the 1968 design, which came out in 1969 as the SSG 69 in the shorter action, the L, in 7 62x51mm NATO The full line of SL, L, M, and S began coming out in 1972 This is an elegant rifle, an improvement of the open action M-1950, 1952 and 1956, which are also elegant versions of the 1903 action
- Steyr SSG 04 discontinued? | Snipers Hide Forum
Steyr will support you and take care of any issue So far so good and I have no issues It is a great value for a Factory Rifle that does 0 6MOA (factory certified) or better
- STEYR GB 9mm - Steyr Club Forums
The development of the GB pistol was started by Steyr-Daimler-Puch AG (now Steyr-Mannliher AG), Austria, in the early 1970s, when the Austrian army announced its plans to replace aging P38s and High Powers with the new pistol Original design, labelled as PI-18, was developed in 1974, and final version, called GB, entered production in 1981
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