Steyr M9-A2 Holosun SCS and Comp

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Were you able to find a holster for that setup? My G19 doesn't have a light on it due to can't find one that works with a TLR1
 
Were you able to find a holster for that setup? My G19 doesn't have a light on it due to can't find one that works with a TLR1
Try On Your Six Designs or Red Hill Tactical for your G19 holster . As far as the odd guns that I build and holsters for them , I buy a holster that is as close to it as possible and then take a heat gun to it . Has always worked for me . I have used both holster makers several times .
 
Try On Your Six Designs or Red Hill Tactical for your G19 holster . As far as the odd guns that I build and holsters for them , I buy a holster that is as close to it as possible and then take a heat gun to it . Has always worked for me . I have used both holster makers several times .

Thank you for the info.
 
Nice nice pistols!
The Steyr M9 has always intrigued me. It's an interesting design. Very different from others expecially back then when it was first introduced.
 
Very low bore axis and very good ergonomics. This is my second one .
Very low bore axis, triangular rails to further lower the bore axis, one piece internal steel chassis which is easily removable from the polymer frame if needed, extended recoil buffer area in the front of the polymer frame. It is therefore a pistol that included a number of original and interesting innovations that would be used by other manufacturers in the following years. The thing I never liked in this pistol was the choice to eliminate the firing pin safety from the slide and rely exclusively on a drop safety system in the striker release mechanism and therefore placed in the steel chassis. Same system that is also been adopted in the Ruger American Pistol if I'm not mistaken.
 
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