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The Steyr M1912, also known as the Steyr-Hahn, is a semi-automatic pistol that was developed in 1911 by the Austrian firm Steyr Mannlicher.The design was based on the rotating barrel locking mechanism of the Roth–Steyr M1907 but replaced the external striker with a spur hammer ("Hahn") and simplified disassembly to allow for field stripping under adverse conditions.
Adopted in 1912, the 9mm Steyr was the service ammunition for most branches of the military in Austria-Hungary during World War I and remained the service ammunition for Austria, Romania and Chile between the World Wars. [2] Some MP 34 submachine guns were also issued in this caliber in addition to 9×25mm Mauser.
1912–1919 Caracal pistol: Caracal International: 9×19mm Parabellum United Arab Emirates: 2006-Present Pistola Aut. Celmi Celmi Hnos.32 ACP.380 ACP Uruguay: 1943 Charola-Anitua: Charola y Anitua/Ignacio Charola Spain: 1897 Claridge Hi-Tec/Goncz Pistol: Goncz Armament Claridge Hi-Tec: 9×19mm Parabellum.40 S&W.45 ACP 7.63x25mm Mauser United ...
Auto Mag Pistol: Arcadia Machine & Tool.44 Magnum United States: 1969 Ballester–Molina: Hispano Argentina Fábrica de Automóviles S.A..45 ACP Argentina: 1938 Bauer Automatic: Bauer Firearms Co..25 ACP United States: 1970s Bayard 1908: Anciens Etablissements Pieper.25 ACP.32 ACP.380 ACP Belgium: 1908 Beholla pistol: Waffenfabrik August Menz ...
The Roth–Steyr M1907, or, more accurately Roth-Krnka M.7 [2] was a semi-automatic pistol issued to the Austro-Hungarian kaiserliche und königliche Armee cavalry during World War I. It was the first adoption of a semi-automatic service pistol by the army of a major military power. [3]
It had a pistol grip stock. The rifle featured an "H"-type upper band. [1] The sight was tangent-leaf, graduated to 1,800 metres (2,000 yd) or 2,000 metres (2,200 yd). [2] [3] The upper hand guard was shorter. [4] The carbine and short rifle versions had a turned-town bolt handle and were shorter, [3] with sights graduated until 1,400 metres ...
Steyr "Repetierpistole M1912/P16", one of the world's first machine pistols The company introduced the world's first machine pistol, the Steyr Repetierpistole M1912/P16 , during World War I; it was a machine pistol version of the Steyr M1912 pistol , and was manufactured as product model Repetierpistole M1912/P16 .
The Steyr M is a series of semi-automatic pistols developed by Steyr Mannlicher GmbH & Co KG of Austria for police services and the civilian shooting market. Design work on the new pistol began in the early 1990s and the final product known as the M9 (adapted to fire the 9×19mm Parabellum cartridge) was officially unveiled in the spring of 1999. [1]