Has anyone tried a steyr

fullbug, yes I have tried a steyr and yes I did did start the thread charles.emond posted the link to. steyr m9-a1

It fits nicely in the hand, points naturally, is very well balanced , functions flawlessly (so far, only a few hundred rounds) is very easy to strip, has a fully supported chamber, has trapezoidal sights which take very little time in getting used to, has very little muzzle flip for a light gun due to the low bore axis, trigger feels good but not excellent, is basically a metal gun with plastic wrap, is ugly as heck....now getting emotive.... but in my opinion is one EXCELLENT little pistol. Much better overall gun than a glock, maybe even a better combat pistol than a sig p228 and I am a die hard sig fan. Not a lot are sold so support is not as good for the Steyr as it would be for other makes, but that is not a big concern to me as its not a $60,000 car.
 
fullbug, yes I have tried a steyr and yes I did did start the thread charles.emond posted the link to. steyr m9-a1

It fits nicely in the hand, points naturally, is very well balanced , functions flawlessly (so far, only a few hundred rounds) is very easy to strip, has a fully supported chamber, has trapezoidal sights which take very little time in getting used to, has very little muzzle flip for a light gun due to the low bore axis, trigger feels good but not excellent, is basically a metal gun with plastic wrap, is ugly as heck....now getting emotive.... but in my opinion is one EXCELLENT little pistol. Much better overall gun than a glock, maybe even a better combat pistol than a sig p228 and I am a die hard sig fan. Not a lot are sold so support is not as good for the Steyr as it would be for other makes, but that is not a big concern to me as its not a $60,000 car.

I don't think it is ugly and I really like the look .

Trigun
 
I own an M9A1 and am pleased with it. I am a new shooter this is my first pistol. However I am having trouble with the sights. I was able to hit a 9mm ammo box with a glock 22(with custom sights) and a S&W 686 4 inch revolver with 38sp and 357 at 50 yards. But not with my M9 yet. I have ordered a delrin striker cup bushing and 4 pound striker spring from Big Taco on SteyrClub.com. I found that the stock striker spring bunches up on the guide causing some staging/creep. I am polishing some key internals apparently this makes a huge difference in the trigger. This thing is so easy to work on. I think its my trigger pull that is causing my poor aim. The reason I bought this gun was that it felt sooo good in my hand and you could tell that the machining was top notch. Also you can fire lead if you want to cast and the chamber is fully supported. All in all I am very pleased.

Sailingvan
 
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First time I ever fired a Steyr, I had a light primer strike and the gun did not go off. Strongly soured my opinion as much as I liked the ergonomics of the gun.
 
I had one put about 1500 rounds thu it; almost 3/4 of which were reloads. I tried my best to like it but I couldn't get it to function right with my reloads so I gave up on it. but the build quality was pretty good! and better than most plastic guns in that price range.
 
I have an M40-A1. Fits nice in the hand, very light. Functions flawlessly, easy to strip and clean. Trapazoidal sights make aiming natural.
I like this gun.
 
I tried Sailingvans gun & the main problem i found was the trigger, very rough & stagey. Sounds like hes got the right fix & i cant wait to try it again. The sights are weird, but should work well due to the precise point on the front site, Once i get use to them!
 
I tried Sailingvans gun & the main problem i found was the trigger, very rough & stagey. Sounds like hes got the right fix & i cant wait to try it again. The sights are weird, but should work well due to the precise point on the front site, Once i get use to them!

I have found that if you basically ignore the rear sight then problems sighting problems solve themselves. Found it more difficult when you consciously try and line them up.

Going to be doing the same trigger "fix" as Sailingvan. :dancingbanana:
 
well actually, since you mention it...:

Although the .357 SIG design is based on the .40 S&W case, handloaders cannot form .40 S&W cases into .357 SIG brass. While the two cases are identical in rim diameter, using the .40 S&W case will result in a case that is approximately 0.020 in (0.508 mm) too short
a 40cal necked down to 9mm is a wildcat called the 9x40


discussion here:
http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php?t=403001&highlight=357+sig
 
czuser, kindly explain why you think the steyr is junk. I wouldn't mind hearing about its weaknesses since I shoot one and would like to know what to watch out for.
 
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