Steyr M and S series redesigned....

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Uggg...bought mine a week ago! Oh well...they'll prices will probably be jumping up now.

http://world.guns.ru/handguns/hg45-e.htm

The Steyr M series pistols were first announced in 1999. Steyr M pistols, along with compact version, Steyr S, which were made in Austria by the Steyr-Mannlicher GmbH & Co, are not made any more. Since the January 1st, 2004, the Steyr M and Steyr S pistols have been replaced in production by the slightly redesigned Steyr M-1A pistols. Steyr M1-A pistols feature redesigned grip and frame shape, and Picatinny rail (instead of the proprietary rail) under the barrel. Another change from original M series pistols is that M-1A pistols are now available in two variants, with or without manual safety. There are probably some more minor differences.

The Steyr M and M-1A pistols have probably the most ergonomic grip since the Luger's "Parabellum" pistol. The ideal 111 degrees grip angle, combined with low barrel axis, results in minimum muzzle jump and felt recoil, as well as in good "pointability". The unusual "trapezoid" sights, while uncommon in shape, provide good accuracy and acquisition speed, once shooter gets used to it. Reliability is also very good.

The Steyr M-1A pistols are short recoil operated, locked breech firearms. The barrel is operated by Browning cam system. Barrel locks into slide via large ejection window. The frame is made from high impact-resistant polymer, with integral Picatinny rail under the barrel. The slide stop lever and magazine release button are located on the left side of the frame. The Double Action trigger controls the internal striker. The unusual safety system consists of several separate safeties, including the automatic trigger and firing pin safeties, as well as unusual manual safety and internal lock. When the lock is engaged, it completely blocks the operation of pistol. The safety is controlled with dual buttons, which are located just above the trigger guard on both sides of the frame. When buttons are depressed simultaneously, the safety button springs down from the frame, and the trigger is blocked. To turn the safety off for fire, a shooter must push the safety button up with its index finger. There also is a version of the M-1A pistol which doesn't have a manual safety. The standard sights feature a trapezoid rear sight and a triangle front. Both sights are dovetailed into the slide and can be replaced with variety of the factory or aftermarket sights in various configurations.


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I would like to hold one it looks like trigger reach might have been made shorter. I bet a person can do some real quick mag changes by the looks of the design. I'll look into the MA-1 more closely if the come out with a .45 version.
 
dang it Mr.Mysterious I just replaced last keyboard destroyed by drool now I need another.

new pics drool.

if it comes out in 45 it will probably be gap.

the S series is not being replaced. says so on the website under M and S series. production of M series will end if it hasnt already. S series will continue however. doubt prices will go up anytime soon on them. just received a shipment of pistols not that long ago. was suprised steyr did not show the pistol at shot show very puzzling.
 
My guess is we won't see them until the US supplier sells all of the old models. We will probably see the price go back to what the pistols are really worth, 450-550. Just speculation on my part though...so if you want one buy them quick...
 
I have been checking the Steyr website once a week in anticipation of there new pistols being available here in the States. I have heard that Steyr is opening their very own operation here in the US so that they don't don't have to worry about their importer going out of business or dropping them. I need to start saving my pennies so I can afford the M1A when it is available. The sad thing is many people will be more accepting of Steyrs once they are priced the same as Glock.
 
I really like my m40 as it shoots very well and is very reliable.

Mine does not have the triangle sights but regular sights that are also night sights.

Better hang onto mine as I got it before all of the discounts and do just love the thing.


Jon
 
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