Slow Motion: M1912 Steyr Hahn

Published on January 22, 2015
Duration: 1:02

This entry details the intricate firing cycle of the Steyr Hahn M1912 pistol, as analyzed by Ian McCollum of Forgotten Weapons. The video utilizes high-speed slow-motion footage to illustrate the unique short recoil, rotating barrel mechanism. Key takeaways include the fixed internal magazine fed by stripper clips and the 9mm Steyr chambering.

Quick Summary

The Steyr Hahn M1912 is an Austrian semi-automatic handgun known for its short recoil, rotating barrel operating system. It utilizes a fixed internal magazine fed by stripper clips and is chambered in 9mm Steyr (9x23mm). High-speed photography is employed to meticulously detail its complex mechanical firing cycle.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Steyr-Hahn M1912
  2. 00:18Slow Motion Mechanical Analysis
  3. 00:53High-Speed Footage of Rotating Barrel

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the operating system of the Steyr Hahn M1912 pistol?

The Steyr Hahn M1912 operates using a unique short recoil system with a rotating barrel. This mechanism allows the barrel and slide to recoil together briefly before the barrel rotates to unlock, facilitating the cycling of the action.

How is the Steyr Hahn M1912 fed?

The Steyr Hahn M1912 features a fixed internal magazine that is loaded using stripper clips. This method was common for handguns of its era, allowing for relatively quick reloads when multiple clips were available.

What caliber is the Steyr Hahn M1912 chambered in?

The Steyr Hahn M1912 is chambered in the 9mm Steyr cartridge, also known as 9x23mm. This specific caliber was developed for this pistol and is distinct from other 9mm rounds.

What makes the slow-motion analysis of the Steyr Hahn M1912 significant?

The slow-motion and high-speed (2,000 fps) footage allows for an exceptionally clear and detailed examination of the Steyr Hahn M1912's complex rotating barrel mechanism during its firing cycle, revealing intricate mechanical movements.

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