
Care to learn how it fared on the range? To learn more, check out the November 2013 issue of Combat Handguns, available on newsstands and digitally August 6, 2013. Also included are Steyr’s triangle/trapezoid sighting system and a stunning 17+1 capacity. The polymer-framed L9-A1 also has very good ergonomics, with a high-cut backstrap that allows shooters to obtain a higher grip (thus lowering the bore axis) and plenty of grip texturing. Later the line was expanded to add 9mm, as well as.
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40 cartridges to achieve their full ballistic potential.” The pistol was ready to be unveiled in 1999 just after SHOT and Steyr showed the new M40 to the public. Additionally, the 4.53-inch barrel situated under the hood allows the 9mm and. Its increased length not only provides a longer sight radius and improved balance, it also, by virtue of its greater weight, reduces muzzle flip and felt recoil. Scarlata writes, “The first thing one notices about the L9-A1 is its slide, which is longer than other pistols in the Steyr line. QR Steyr / Mannlicher 2-Pc - 60656 - BackCountry Cross-Slot MK V/Vanguard LA. In the upcoming November 2013 issue of Combat Handguns, author Paul Scarlata wrings out a new L9-A1 in 9mm and finds out what it’s made of. MOUNTING SYSTEMS Kimber BackCountry Cross-Slot Browning X-Bolt LA 1-pc. Today’s Steyr Mannlicher Classic is touted as a direct descendent of the Schnauer.


This rifle, in the hands of ‘Karamojo’ Bell, reputedly accounted for 1,011 elephants during the era of the great ivory trade. Now, Steyr has added a long-slide version to the catalog-the L-A1, available in 9mm and. The Mannlicher Schnauer was a legendary piece of engineering with a magnificent history and hunting pedigree. The Steyr L-A1 striker-fired pistol is a full-sized, semi-automatic, double-action handgun chambered in a choice of 9x19mm Parabellum with a magazine capacity of 17 rounds.
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Steyr Mannlicher is known for producing weapons that look like they’re from the future, including the AUG and its M-A1, S-A1 and C-A1 series of pistols.
