TheSteyr M9-A2 Modular Frame is a modern, cocking-free self-revolving pistol adapted to the 9x19 mm caliber. The design was intended to compete with the Glock, which was a huge innovation for the time, based on an all-polymer frame and a metal lock. Steyr designers went several steps further and created a pistol that was not only modern, but also ergonomic and reliable. They equipped their model of the weapon with a comfortable grip with a large angle and a low-set lock relative to the shooter's hand. This allowed better control of the toss and accelerated re-sighting on the target. An additional innovation was the system of trapezoidal sights and muskets, which allowed rapid folding to fire, as well as a safety that locks the weapon against use by unauthorized persons. The model shown has interchangeable rear and side grip panels. The skeleton is black in color.
The features of the Steyr M9 A2 MF semi-automatic pistol:
- It has a lightweight and modern polymer skeleton, reducing significantly the weight of the structure itself, and a low-set and metal lock.
- It is equipped with trapezoidal sights and a 22mm mounting rail for a pointer, flashlight or trainer.
- Thanks to the heavily angled grip, the gun sits well in the hand and facilitates natural folding into the shot.
- The grip has interchangeable rear and side grip pads, allowing virtually any personalization of its shape.
- The aggressive texture on the frame guarantees a secure and stable grip while shooting.
- It has an enlarged and contoured trigger bail, with an index finger rest.
- It is equipped with a trigger fuse and an additional adjustable fuse.
- The barrel is made of forged steel for increased corrosion and scratch resistance.
- The beveled breech bevels prevent the pistol from snagging when sliding into the holster.
- The pistol has a barrel length of 102 mm.
- The model is approved for IPSC competitions.
Mechanism of operation of the Steyr M9 pistol
Steyr is a classic weapon for 9x19 mm centerfire ammunition. Due to its high energy, a bolt-action lock and an operating principle based on the short recoil of the barrel with its bolting through vertical recoil (a typical Browning system) were used here. A shell ejection window serves as the locking resistance. A strong return spring further reduces the sensation of recoil acting on the shooter.
Safeties and manipulators
The primary safety is an automatic trigger fuse, incorporated into the tongue. It prevents accidental firing in a situation where the gun is dropped. The second is an internal firing pin lock. The third safety is a rotary screw, which, when rotated, completely deactivates the gun. The magazine release button is integrated into the base of the bail. Just above it is located a lever that drops the lock from the rear position after the last shot .
Aiming instruments in the Steyr M9 A2 pistol
The gun comes from the factory with fixed mechanical sighting instruments in the form of a trapezoidal bow-tie and a scimitar, and they have bright dots to make it easier to align them with each other. The pistol also comes in a version with classic targeting instruments.
The barrel used in the pistol
A 102mm long forged steel barrel was used here. It was coated with a protective coating for better protection.
Magazine of the pistol
The pistol has a metal magazine for 17 cartridges + 1 in the chamber. You receive 2 magazines in the set.