Metal Trigger Guards and AICS Mags for Steyr SSG 69 and Steyr Mannlicher L

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Stahl Abzugsbügel für Steyr SSG 69 and Steyr Mannlicher L

Coming soon to Canada... metal trigger guards which are designed to allow you to use AICS magazines in your Steyr SSG69 or Model L. The best ever upgrade for your iconic Steyr... and they look great!

These are manufactured in Austria by Styria Arms ... (not Steyr Arms). check them out...great reviews. As these are export regulated by the Austrian Government, an export permit is required which can take up to 2 months to be issued... so hang tight and we will keep everyone posted as they get closer.

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I can attest to the amazing quality of these things, having imported one myself the hard way earlier this year. They're pricey (or at least mine was), but they're extremely well made and also include two optional trigger springs that significantly reduce the pull weight -- one by a lot, and another by a scary amount. So really, you should think of the price as being for both the bottom metal and a trigger job.

One thing to consider though is that they definitely change the balance of the rifle. These things are made from a generous amount of solid steel, and they are replacing a light piece of plastic. Myself, I prefer the original rifle's balance -- but that "bottom plastic" was always the weak point on these rifles and they all end up cracking at some point. This fixes the problem ... permanently.
 
I can attest to the amazing quality of these things, having imported one myself the hard way earlier this year. They're pricey (or at least mine was), but they're extremely well made and also include two optional trigger springs that significantly reduce the pull weight -- one by a lot, and another by a scary amount. So really, you should think of the price as being for both the bottom metal and a trigger job.

One thing to consider though is that they definitely change the balance of the rifle. These things are made from a generous amount of solid steel, and they are replacing a light piece of plastic. Myself, I prefer the original rifle's balance -- but that "bottom plastic" was always the weak point on these rifles and they all end up cracking at some point. This fixes the problem ... permanently.

How much fitting is required? Do I have to mill the stock?
 
I have European set trigger on mine, 2 triggers. Will it work with mine?

It works with the single "and" double set trigger.
In Austria, most SSG69 have the single match trigger and the hunting versions have the double. They designed it to fit both.
 
Any idea on price?

These should come in at $429 a set excluding the magazine (estimate).
They recommend using the MDT magazines, they say they are excellent.

Obviously we can get MDT mags here cheaper than bringing them back in from Europe.

We will offer the kits with and without the MDT mags once they arrive, both 5 and 10 shot.
 
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Part of an email exchange from Styria Arms...

Higher price than the trigger guards for Remington etc but it`s a patented item, milled from a block of solid steel, hardened like a Glock slide and the only available trigger guard for SSG69.
All SSG69 owner are traumatized about breaking plastic trigger guards and mags :)

In the attachment a picture. The original plastic trigger guards always break at the screws - then they loose their tension and the gun it`s accuracy. The recoil lug is in the rear so with every shooting the screw is hard pressed against the plastic by recoil.
Worsed situation is with wooden stocks. There, first the plastic breaks, than the wood inside. And new stock for the steyr hunting rifles = carving and hand made = very expensive.

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MDT AICS-pattern metal magazines are manufactured from high strength steel, nitride-finished and coated with Cerakote Elite for ultimate durability and performance.

The short action magazines are offered for .308 Win and 6.5 Creedmoor family cartridges, and are available in 5-round, 10-round and 12 round capacity.

The 6mm BR magazine is offered for the 6mm BR and family of cartridges, and are available in 12 round capacity.

These magazines are designed with a unique Double Stack to Single Feed (DSSF) transition design for reduced overall height compared to the industry standard.

The 308 based magazines are available with or without the front binder plate. See details below for benefits and limitations of each version.
 
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