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  STEYR GB   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Steyr also put the magazine release at the rear of the trigger guard instead of at the bottom rear of the grip as in the Rogak.
By 1980 Steyr had finalized the design, so their pistol is sometimes referred to as the "GB-80." Although it externally resembled the Rogak and was the same size, the redesigned GB had the absolutely superb fit and finish for which Steyr has long been famous.
Basically, the GB used some of the expanding powder gases from a fired round to form a counterpressure that delayed the opening of the slide until the bullet exited the barrel, allowing the gases to escape.
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 STEYR GB   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Steyr also put the magazine release at the rear of the trigger guard instead of at the bottom rear of the grip as in the Rogak.
By 1980 Steyr had finalized the design, so their pistol is sometimes referred to as the "GB-80." Although it externally resembled the Rogak and was the same size, the redesigned GB had the absolutely superb fit and finish for which Steyr has long been famous.
Basically, the GB used some of the expanding powder gases from a fired round to form a counterpressure that delayed the opening of the slide until the bullet exited the barrel, allowing the gases to escape.
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 Styer GB 9mm owners. Your evaluation of the weapon? - 1911Forum
Steyr is certainly a reputable company with a history of producing quality arms.
The GB's failure as a military weapon and in civilian markets was due mostly to the unconventional design.
While it's true that the M16 and GB "shit where they eat", this isn't always a huge issue with regards to reliability assuming the weapon is properly designed.
www.1911forum.com /forums/showthread.php?t=17107   (1205 words)

  
 Steyr GB
Steyr GB Steyr GB Le Steyr GB est un pistolet semi-automatique double action autrichien qui a été développé suite à la décision de l'armée autrichienne de remplacer les Walther P38 et les Browning Hi-Power dont elle était encore équipée au début des années 1970.
La conception du steyr GB fut achevée en 1974 sous la désignation de PI-18 mais ne fut mis en production qu'en 1981.
Le Steyr GB est une arme imposante, ce qui n'est pas un critère discriminant pour les applications militaires.
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 Austrian Pistols
Steyr GB Notes: Strangely enough, the GB began life in the mid-1970s as a selective-fire machine pistol called the Pi-18.
Steyr could not interest anyone in the semiautomatic Pi-18, and the license was sold to the US company LES.
Originally chambered in 9mm Steyr, many were rechambered for 9mm Parabellum after Austria was absorbed into the Third Reich by the Nazis in 1938.
www.pmulcahy.com /pistols/austrian_pistols.htm   (2189 words)

  
 Modern Firearms - Steyr M and M-1A pistol
Steyr M pistols, along with compact version, Steyr S, which were made in Austria by the Steyr-Mannlicher GmbH and Co, are not made any more.
Steyr M1-A pistols feature redesigned grip and frame shape, and Picatinny rail (instead of the proprietary rail) under the barrel.
The Steyr M and M-1A pistols have probably the most ergonomic grip since the Luger's "Parabellum" pistol.
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 Online Weapon service. gun case halliburton zero
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 The Steyr GB
GB stands for "Gas Bremse" or German for "Gas Brake" which refers to its delayed blowback operation.
Development on the GB pistol began in 1974 culminating in the introduction of the pistol around 1980.
Had the Glock not appeared, the GB would have at the very least, won the contract for the Austrian service pistol.
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 Nazarian   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The Steyr M series pistols were first announced in 1999.
Steyr M pistols, along with compact version, Steyr S, which were made in Austria by the Steyr-Mannlicher GmbH & Co, are not made any more.
The development of the GB pistol was started by Steyr-Daimler-Puch AG (now Steyr-Mannliher AG), Austria, in the early 1970s, when the Austrian army announced its plans to replace aging P38s and High Powers with the new pistol.
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 T2K - Twilight 2000 - Auto Pistols
A heavy-duty, automatic pistol, the Llama Large Frame comes in either.45 ACP or 9mm P. It is nearly identical in appearance to the Colt M1911A1, the most striking difference being the barrel rib.
MAG 95 is a conventional high-capacity, double-action 9mm Parabellum pistol.
P89 is 9mm P and the P90 is.45 ACP.
www.angelfire.com /nc2/kensar2/T2K_AP_3.html   (832 words)

  
 steyr gb
GA# 976626987, $800.00, Hi, We have a mint in the box Steyr GB in 9mm.
Steyr AUG, AK47, AK74 and Most Airsoft BB Guns via threaded adapters.
The Steyr AUG was introduced in the 70's has mostly metal parts, it is a close replica of the...
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 L.E.S. Rogak P-18 selfloading pistol
By the time the launch of the STEYR GB-Pi18 was ready, Rogak received a set of manufacturing drawings for the new pistol.
The only (appearing) manufacturing difference between the original STEYR Pi18-GB and the LES ROGAK was that the ROGAK was made 100%in stainless steel Seemingly, the Rogak had a lot going for it.
The GB was briefly pointed as the ultimate high-capacity Wondernine, until the spread of the Glock 17 which offered the same magazine capacity (17+1 rounds) in a smaller and lighter package.
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 Steyr GB - THR
Steyr licensed Rojak to produce it here and they did such a piss poor job that Steyr imported it themselves.
The GB was never marketed well and was a little expensive, but was still priced less than the Sig at that time.
Steyr didn't do much to promote its good points, especially with the IPSC crowd who were discovering the comp version of the gun.
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 Steyr GB - Handgun - Infantry Weapons
Ultimately, Steyr took back control of the series with a few modifications and extensive testing, showcasing it now as the more traditional Steyr GB in the hopes that it could still attract some market interest.
Steyr GB would go head to head against the Glock 17 in to fulfill the role of standard sidearm for the Austrian Army, though the contract was eventually given to Glock and their Model 17.
Unfortunately for the GB (and Steyr for that matter) the market had already passed on the GB system.
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 History for weapon's and everything else
I- Development History The United States Pistol, Caliber 9mm, M9 was derived from the first 9mm Parabellum pistol made by Beretta, the Model 951 of the 1950s.
In 1976, the Italian military and Italian police agencies adopted the Model 92.5 In 1977, Model 92S Beretta modified the Model 92 by moving the safety from the frame to the slide, changing how the safety functioned from affecting the sear to affecting the firing pin.
Normal firing pressures for the 9mm Parabellum round are in the order of between 31,000 to 35,000 PSI.
www.military.com /HomePage/UnitPageHistory/1,13506,703823|703923,00.html   (1020 words)

  
 Modern Firearms - Handguns - Steyr GB
The production of the GB was ceased circa 1988, after some 15.000 to 20.000 pistols had been produced.
Some early GBs were manufactured with steel grip panels, with all the rest manufactured with plastic checkered grips.
Thanks to its gas-retarded blowback design and solid weight, that resulted in low felt recoil, and to the barrel with polygonal rifling, that toesn't move when firing, the Steyr GB displayed wery good accuracy.
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 Pistol Pete’s 21C Checklist: Boris the Enforcer
Inside coat are a holster w/ velcro restraining strap and 2 elastic loops to hold clips/ fljack.
Designed to offer discreet executive protection, the briefcase is rigged so that the submachinegun can be fired by a trigger built into the handle through a hole in the briefcase.
Produced from 1981-88, the Steyr GB is an Austrian, 9mm, double-action, semi-automatic service pistol with an eighteen-shot, double-column magazine.
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 Rifle and Pistol Info. Page 5 of 5
Manufactured by the Austrian firm Steyr-Daimler-Puch, it was discontinued when it failed to win the Austrian Army's orders for a new pistol.
The GB employes a gas-delayed blowback system of operation.
The GB introduced several features regarded as common in the 1990's but whiched raised a few eyebrows.
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 GunsAmerica - Search   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
This Steyr M9 is a semi-auto pistol that fires the.9mm round.
Steyr GB,18 shot,9mm,(2)18 mags,box and cleaning tool.Gun has 2 visible mounting holes for aftermarket laser on lower portion on front of the fram...
Steyr 1911/1912 Austrian Military Semi-Auto Pistol, cal 9mm Steyr.
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 Steyr
Steyr is a town (population 39,495 as of 2001) in the Austrian federal state of Upper Austria, located on the Enns river.
The city is very attractively sited, with two rivers the Steyr and the Enns flowing through it and meeting in the town centre where the confluence is towered over by an old Babenberg castle and the church of St. Michael.
Steyr is an ancient city with modern amenities, very beautiful but which lives in the present rather than trading on its past, like Vienna and many other more heavily-touristed areas in Austria.
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 steyr anti-material rifle, steyr arms, steyr assault rifle, steyr aug   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Steyr is a small town with the old city still intact and is located on the eastern edge of...
STEYR GB The last straw for the GB came when Steyr informed Gun South, the US distributor, that the price would have to be raised by about $150 to recover costs...
Sako and Tikka in Finland, Heckler and Koch, Steyr and Sauer in Austria.
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 steyr   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Steyr meets BMA to resolve contract IHT ThaiDay Thailand - Jul 6, 2006 The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration(BMA) yesterday met the management team of Steyr to find a solution to steyr the problems connected to the agreement to.
Steyr: First Carrier for Czechs to Be Produced Next April derStandard.at Austria - Jun 27, 2006 The Austrian arms-maker Steyr will make the first Pandur II armoured personnel carrier for the Czech military.
Magna Steyr Plans Building a Plant in St. The Cabinet gave its approval despite the fact that at that time the BMA and[Austrian manufacturer] Steyr had not yet signed their purchase agreement.
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 AR15.COM :: Forums :: Which 9mm pistol to suppress?
I'm looking for a 9mm suppressor/pistol combo that is accurate, quiet and fun to shoot.
Its generally know to be the quietest 9mm can in the world for a pistol application.
This is a picture that shows how simple it is to thread a std 9mm barrel and add and sadapter to lengthen the barrel.
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 Results for steyr 9mm| Airsoft Ace   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
STEYR GB It is difficult to fault Steyr for discontinuing an unprofitable gun.
In 1986, they could not have foreseen that the 9mm market in the United States was on...
Steyr's SSG 69 faced off in USA in 1986-87 with the rifle that would become the M24 in the final round of the process to select the US Ar ArniesAirsoft: KSC Steyr Tactical Pistol (TMP) Review
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 Steyr GB - gazchap.com
This replica of the Steyr GB pistol is produced by Tokyo Marui and is a non-blowback pistol.
The Steyr GB was touted as the ultimate 9mm pistol when it was first announced, but it's popularity was badly dented by the GLOCK 17 pistol whilst competing against it in a testing competition for the Austrian Army service pistol contract.
The real steel version of this gun fires 9mm Parabellum rounds in semi-automatic mode only.
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 Guns (and a few knives) in Movies/TV
Ambrose: Sphinx 9mm (similar to a CZ 75)
Jules: Star Model B 9mm, chromed with pearl grips, serial #B257963.
John at carwash: HK USP, also uses guns he gets from dead guys: a revolver, a shorty 9mm ar-15, and the MP5KPDW.
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 Collectors Firearms
Glock 17 9mm Para caliber pistol with olive drab frame.
Glock 26 9mm caliber pistol with Crimson Trace laser grips.
Kimber Aegis II 9mm Para caliber pistol with thin wood grips and 2-tone finish.
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 9mm home defense round info - Chicagoland Sportbikes
Remington 88 grain 9mm JHP (R9MM5) This bullet is far too light.
I have an Elite in the 40 that seems to eat everything I've thrown at it and know others with the Berettas in 9mm that are super reliable.
9mm barrels are not designed with the proper twist rate to handle anything abouve 127gr.
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 BeyondUnreal Forums - Why do I love Steyr?
With four front locking lugs (the Steyr SSG featured rear locking lugs), an important feature of the SBS is a safety ring that is an integral part of the lock bushing.
As a consequence, the nickel-plated trigger on the Steyr Scout Rifle is smooth on the front edge and serrated at the rear so it can be more easily pressed forward when it is installed in a single-set mechanism available only in Europe.
Chronograph results obtained during a recent Steyr Scout Rifle writers' seminar held at the NRA Whittington Center in Raton, New Mexico were as follows: Federal 168-grain BTHP 308M, 2,600 fps; Homady 165-grain Lite Mag, 2,785 fps; Homady 150-grain Lite Mag, 2,834 fps; and American Eagle 150-grain FMJ, 2,855.
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 ModernMuscleCars.net - 9mm Ammo, 124gr vs 147gr
In a 9mm, you better use the right load, or you're going to make someone real mad.
Some 9mm wounds don't actually "register" in the bad guys mind, because the holes dont actually bleed very much.
Nothing in a 9mm is satisfactory for a clean kill on deer.
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 Steyr GB   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Steyr GB Some pages may contain more then 1 item, please scroll down
Steyr GB 9mm, pre-ban 18 round, blued steel body and floorplate with chrome follower, factory original-used in good shape.
If an item is listed with a purchase button there is a 99% chance it is in stock.
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 Ammunition For The Self-Defense Firearm
For this reason it has been the subject of a lot of experimentation, because 9mm ball - used by every army in the Western world - is a mediocre manstopper.
9mm ammunition is available in two pressure levels: standard and "+P." The latter should only be used in newer guns (made since 1985 or so), and is best used sparingly.
Any reliable hollowpoint is a good choice in a 9mm carbine, and the long barrel makes for high velocity and effectiveness.
www.chuckhawks.com /ammo_by_anonymous.htm   (9084 words)

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