I have been shooting Steyr pistols in Idpa for years. Started with the A1 and then the A2 when they came out. They are amazing pistols. The triangle sights are extremely fast and very very accurate. I have put over 40 thousand rounds thru my Sterys combined. And they are very reliable. Make sure to remove and clean the extractor and channel occasionally.
I know this is a year later, but what I find interesting is the models available in the US are not offered with the manual safety or the loaded chamber indicator. I have a M9-A2 MF in green, and it's missing both.
What surprised me the most is that you got one with a safety. Even with the S,C,M and L A1 Series pistoles the ones with those safeties were rather rare. I never even saw pictures of a A2 with the safety (not even on Steyrs european homepage) so i thought they cpmletely ditched that option.
Great video! How stiff is the recoil spring? That is, how difficult is it to rack the slide back, apart from the fact that you have to be precise with your grip as you mentioned in the video? Thank you!
Thank you! The force of the recoil spring is comparable to other, similar 9mm pistols. I don't find it especially hard or soft. The Steyr has a low bore axis and therefore, the slide is not very high. The low slide is somewhat more difficult to grip when racking it in a hurry of course. That's something that one can see with similar designs such as the Arsenal or even the CZ Shadow. Examples of very grippy slides would be the HK VP9, Walther PDP or the Beretta APX. The advantage of a low bore axis is less muzzle flip but it comes with the disadvantage of less grip area on the slide. I like the design of the Steyr quite a lot.
Actually, that holster I did together with my friends from Shadowlab in Switzerland. One cannot buy it. However, I can recommend the guys at Black Trident in Austria. They make a good holster for the Steyr with the TLR-1.
I have been shooting Steyr pistols in Idpa for years. Started with the A1 and then the A2 when they came out. They are amazing pistols. The triangle sights are extremely fast and very very accurate.
I have put over 40 thousand rounds thru my Sterys combined. And they are very reliable. Make sure to remove and clean the extractor and channel occasionally.
It's by far the best gun on the market
SWISS AAA your video was very excellent. Fun to watch. Straight to the point. I learned alot. I learned then bought a STEYR L9 A2 MF. Thank you Sir!
Excellent! Thank you for the feedback and a lot of success with the new pistol!
A lot is two words.
Grüezi from Austria!
That's maybe the only polymer gun I consider buying. So far, I only saw positive reviews.
I know this is a year later, but what I find interesting is the models available in the US are not offered with the manual safety or the loaded chamber indicator. I have a M9-A2 MF in green, and it's missing both.
Thank you great job
Thank you Sir!
I using a SteyrM9 A1 and i am very happy with it,because ig is very handy,and i like the triangle sight.
I know how the Steyr hunting guns are made and they are really good. So I believe that the handguns are also really good. Thanks.
What surprised me the most is that you got one with a safety. Even with the S,C,M and L A1 Series pistoles the ones with those safeties were rather rare. I never even saw pictures of a A2 with the safety (not even on Steyrs european homepage) so i thought they cpmletely ditched that option.
The safety is a rather odd feature. maybe it makes it a collectors item 🙂
Excellent video, very useful
Thank you!
Great gun!
Nice video. Can you tell me who makes your holster
We actually made it ourselves. Black Trident in Austria has similar holsters.
Thank you for watching!
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Great video!
How stiff is the recoil spring?
That is, how difficult is it to rack the slide back, apart from the fact that you have to be precise with your grip as you mentioned in the video?
Thank you!
Thank you! The force of the recoil spring is comparable to other, similar 9mm pistols. I don't find it especially hard or soft.
The Steyr has a low bore axis and therefore, the slide is not very high. The low slide is somewhat more difficult to grip when racking it in a hurry of course. That's something that one can see with similar designs such as the Arsenal or even the CZ Shadow. Examples of very grippy slides would be the HK VP9, Walther PDP or the Beretta APX.
The advantage of a low bore axis is less muzzle flip but it comes with the disadvantage of less grip area on the slide. I like the design of the Steyr quite a lot.
@@swissaaa8747 Thank you very much for such a detailed response! Much appreciated! 😃
I saw that the steyr recoil spring amounts to 18.5 lbs
What Holster are you using?
Actually, that holster I did together with my friends from Shadowlab in Switzerland. One cannot buy it. However, I can recommend the guys at Black Trident in Austria. They make a good holster for the Steyr with the TLR-1.
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Thanks a lot. I know these companies. Great products.