Anvil 099: Steyr Hahn metal and woodwork

Published on May 21, 2021
Duration: 46:39

This guide details the meticulous disassembly and restoration process for a Steyr Hahn 1912 pistol, as demonstrated by professional gunsmith Mark Novak. It covers field stripping, internal component removal, addressing common malfunctions like safety issues, and advanced techniques such as bead blasting, rust bluing, and chasing checkering on wooden grips. Novak's expertise in historical firearm mechanisms and traditional gunsmithing is evident throughout the detailed procedure.

Quick Summary

Expert gunsmith Mark Novak demonstrates the detailed restoration of a Steyr Hahn 1912 pistol. Key steps include field stripping, removing the internal hammer/mainspring cassette, bead blasting the slide for surface prep, applying rust bluing for a durable finish, and meticulously restoring worn checkering on the wooden grips using specialized tools.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Condition Assessment
  2. 01:03Comparison with Roth-Steyr 1907
  3. 02:24Field Stripping the Steyr Hahn
  4. 03:08Mechanism: Rotating Barrel & Magazine
  5. 04:17Dovetailed Wood Grips
  6. 05:31Internal Disassembly: Transfer Bar
  7. 06:31Removing Ejector & Internal Cassette
  8. 11:31Hammer & Safety Removal
  9. 13:37Recoil Spring & Trigger Assembly
  10. 15:57Tool Maintenance & Punch Techniques
  11. 21:14Metalwork Theory & Damage Analysis
  12. 23:51Bead Blasting & Surface Prep
  13. 25:44Rust Bluing Process
  14. 28:01Woodwork: Chasing Checkering
  15. 31:29Final Assembly & Review

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key steps in disassembling a Steyr Hahn 1912 pistol?

Disassembly involves removing the slide and barrel, then the recoil spring plug, trigger assembly, hammer pivot pin, safety lever, ejector block, and finally the internal cassette housing the mainspring and hammer. Ensure the firearm is unloaded before starting.

How is the Steyr Hahn 1912's integral magazine loaded and unloaded?

The integral magazine holds 8 rounds and is loaded using stripper clips. It features an innovative release mechanism that allows cartridges to be ejected from the top, facilitating unloading.

What are common issues found during Steyr Hahn 1912 restoration?

Common issues include crudely ground-off crests, failing safety mechanisms due to old grease ('gack'), and worn checkering on wooden grips. Restoration involves meticulous cleaning, metal finishing, and woodwork repair.

What gunsmithing techniques are demonstrated for the Steyr Hahn 1912 restoration?

The video showcases bead blasting for surface preparation, rust bluing for a durable black oxide finish, and using specialized tools to 'chase' and restore worn checkering on the wooden grips, emphasizing precision.

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