This guide details the field stripping procedure for the Steyr GB pistol, as demonstrated by C&Rsenal. The process involves releasing the magazine, flipping the takedown lever, rotating and removing the gas chamber, removing the recoil spring, and then separating the slide from the frame. The speaker highlights the firearm's straightforward design with large, easily manageable components.
The Steyr M1912/16 Repetierpistole is the full-auto variant of the Steyr-Hahn M.12 pistol. It features a 16-round magazine and a high cyclic rate of 1200 rounds per minute, allowing it to empty its magazine in under a second. A selector lever, pinned to the trigger, controls fire modes between semi-auto ('1') and full-auto ('16').
This expert review from TFB TV explores the Steyr SSG series of Austrian sniper rifles, focusing on the SSG 08, 08 A1, and the multi-caliber SSG M1. The video highlights their precision, quality, and advanced features such as cold-hammer forged barrels, adjustable stocks, and innovative magazine systems. Instruction from a Steyr representative details the rifles' technical specifications and specialized applications.
The M1912 Steyr Hahn is a vintage Austrian military pistol chambered in 9mm Steyr (9x23). It features a unique fixed internal magazine fed by stripper clips and operates via a short recoil rotating barrel system. Slow-motion footage reveals the intricate mechanics of its firing cycle, including hammer drop, barrel rotation for unlocking, and slide cycling.
The Voere SAM-180 is a semi-automatic variant of the American 180, developed by Austrian firm Voere after the 1972 Munich Olympics spurred counter-terrorism firearm development. It features a closed-bolt action, a 16-inch barrel for legal compliance, and distinct design elements from later American-made versions, such as metal magazines and sight placement. The SAM-180's complex bolt and striker mechanism differs significantly from the full-auto model, offering a unique look at the evolution of this high-capacity .22 LR platform.
This YouTube video features an exclusive interview with Dr. Ingo Wieser, a key developer of the Steyr AUG rifle. The discussion delves into the history and evolution of this iconic bullpup firearm, as well as Dr. Wieser's insights into the future of assault rifle design. Filmed in Austria, the content offers a rare glimpse into the mind of a firearms expert who was instrumental in the creation of the AUG.
The Steyr DMR 762 is a new short-stroke piston-operated battle rifle chambered in .308 Win, designed for sub-MOA accuracy and adopted by Austria's EKO Cobra counter-terrorism unit. It features a unique folding stock that can be fired while folded, ambidextrous controls, and AR-10 magazine compatibility, aiming for a weight under 4kg. Pricing is expected around 4,000 Euro for a late 2025 European civilian market release.
This guide details the operation of an Austrian Voere combination gun, chambered in .222 Remington and 12 gauge. It covers the unique cocking mechanism, barrel selection, and safety controls. The speaker, a firearms enthusiast, shares insights on its functionality and a personal purchase price of $575.
This YouTube video features the Austrian STEYR ARMS AUG, with the title suggesting a 'Storm Trooper' aesthetic. The description includes calls to action for channel memberships and financial support via CashApp, as well as a mailing address for fan mail. The creator emphasizes that all videos are filmed in a safe and controlled environment. While the video's primary focus is the STEYR AUG, the description also highlights the channel's membership benefits and the creator's personality.
This review covers the extremely rare Steyr AUG CQC, a variant featuring a unique rail system first shown in 2006. Due to Steyr not producing this rail, only a few prototypes exist, with PJA later creating clones for collectors. The rifle boasts an 18-inch barrel and bullpup configuration, gaining recognition through video games.
The Steyr MPi-81 is an Austrian submachine gun heavily inspired by the Uzi design, developed in the late 1960s. It features a telescoping bolt, a grip-mounted magazine, and a cross-bolt fire selector with a progressive trigger for full-auto fire. The MPi-81 incorporates a collapsing wire stock and a non-reciprocating charging handle, along with a dual sear safety system for enhanced reliability.
This video appears to be a quiet presentation by Mark discussing the Steyr Armee-Universal-Gewehr. Due to the limited information in the title and description, the content focuses primarily on the firearm itself and its potential handling or overview. The German language aspect is noted in the description.
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