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The rifle is still heavily being used in all current middle east conflicts...
I am still using it while waiting on the styria bottom metal, they aren't a paperweight in the meantime. Has been restocked since October. Syria bottom metal is 508 canadian. Wire transfer was 40 dollars, which I get waived at my local bank. I do my own brokerage, so add another 51 dollars.
Mcmillan stock was 784 dollars. 1900 + 508 +784 + 51 = 3,243.
I have a Sako TRG as well, and am getting equal results with the Steyr. I don't hand load so maybe I am missing something, but I feel like I got a very unique, very accurate rifle for a reasonable price. I understand that being unique can be a pain in the ass. It has been tedious getting upgrades
I bought it for collecting purposes, and liked it enough to want to fix the shortcomings. In terms of re barreling, what's the point? I believe factory design spec was 30,000 rounds? I will never get there, and Steyr does rebarrel if needed, so moot anyways. If I need another calibre, there is PGW and AI.
There are a million reasons to not own one, same as any gun. Thanks for lecturing me.

The original P1 is still a rifle for young hands as well. The m24 is several pounds heavier and the AIW (308) is more than 50% heavier than the SSG 'Pl' .... not a big deal until you add all the other weight a soldier carries ... add that to the thin air of mountain operations and the Steyr looks pretty good. And if the worst case you are giving up 1/4 to 1/2 MOA against an AI. (which I doubt is that much in most practical situations)... big deal.
I would be most interested in hearing details about fitting the Syria bottom metal and how it works for you.
Knives are heavily used in countless conflicts between people all around the world. Has nothing to do with amazing abilities of the blades, but rather accessibility of them, don't you think?The rifle is still heavily being used in all current middle east conflicts...
Very hard rifle to rebarrel I've heard said. Barrel is dipped in liquid nitrogen and then mated to action.
I got no proof to back this up
Knives are heavily used in countless conflicts between people all around the world. Has nothing to do with amazing abilities of the blades, but rather accessibility of them, don't you think?
Anyway SSG 69 is a decent rifle, but apart from mystique, emotions and legends it does not compete with current offerings. The bolt is neither smooth, mine in fact was quite gritty, no exceptionally well done, bolt disassembly is hard, reassembly is hell, tooling marks are apparent inside the action, bolt face can rust very rapidly without even seeing any elements, safety is very stiff, base stock is very outdated plastic, base magazine and bottom plastic is just horrid.
Owned several Steyr-Mannlichers, shot with at least 1/2 dozen owned by other people, fondled some more, and NEVER, not once, I have I ever seen or heard of a complaint about gritty actions and/or tool marks (poor manufacturing). Until now, that is.
The 308 barrels are tested to last 10,000 rounds.
Owned several Steyr-Mannlichers, shot with at least 1/2 dozen owned by other people, fondled some more, and NEVER, not once, I have I ever seen or heard of a complaint about gritty actions and/or tool marks (poor manufacturing). Until now, that is.
Owned several Steyr-Mannlichers, shot with at least 1/2 dozen owned by other people, fondled some more, and NEVER, not once, I have I ever seen or heard of a complaint about gritty actions and/or tool marks (poor manufacturing). Until now, that is.
Agreed ... in fact, if anything, the 4 Steyr's I own are probably the slickest actions of any of the rifles I own. Certainly no unusual tool marks evident. But not arguing that the plastic stuff couldnt be better executed. Although -- it is one of the reasons that the Steyr manages it weight very well!
Well, its all in the eyes of the beholder. Tikka receiver for instance is better machined and polished than SSG 69. SSG 69 bolt will have scratches from the action very soon as you cycle it. Does it matter that much? Not really, but it is what it is. Outdated and hence discontinued.
Are we still talking about SSG 69? Pro-hunters, scouts, SSG 04s 08s are totally different actions.
I don't really want to spoil this fun club, by all means if you like it enjoy it. But for amount of money one needs to invest to make it all cool it is not a reasonable choice, all I'm saying.




























