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  2. Steyr M - Wikipedia

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    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]

  3. List of firearm brands - Wikipedia

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    Revolvers; formerly pistols Mauser: Wilhelm & Paul Mauser: Mauser Jagdwaffen GmbH: Germany Civilian, law enforcement, military, security McMillan Firearms: Strategic Armory Corps United States Civilian McWhorter Rifles McWhorter Custom Rifles, Inc United States Civilian Mecar: Nexter Systems: Belgium Military Merkel: Caracal International ...

  4. 9×23mm Steyr - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Beretta M9 - Wikipedia

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    M1911A1 and early M9 with magazines removed. In the 1970s, every branch of the U.S. Armed Forces (except the U.S. Air Force) carried the .45 ACP M1911 pistol.The USAF opted to use .38 Special revolvers, which were also carried by some criminal investigation/military police organizations, USAF strategic missile officer crews, and military flight crew members across all the services when serving ...

  6. Steyr TMP - Wikipedia

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    The Steyr TMP (Taktische Maschinenpistole/Tactical Machine Pistol) is a 9×19mm Parabellum caliber machine pistol manufactured by Steyr Mannlicher of Austria. The magazines come in 15 or 30 round detachable box types. A suppressor can also be fitted. Though originally intended to be used without a shoulder stock, an optional fixed stock was ...

  7. Steyr Arms - Wikipedia

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    Steyr Arms (German pronunciation: ⓘ) is a firearms manufacturer based in Austria. Originally part of Steyr-Daimler-Puch , it became independent when the conglomerate was broken up in 1989. [ 1 ] Prior to 1 January 2019, the company was named Steyr Mannlicher GmbH Co. KG ( German pronunciation: [ˈʃtaɪɐ ˈmanlɪçɐ ʔaːˈɡeː] ).

  8. List of semi-automatic pistols - Wikipedia

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    Republic Arms Company 9×19mm Parabellum.40 S&W South Africa: 1997 Revol Arms DL45: Revol Arms .45 ACP United States: 2017 Rock Island Armory 1911 series: Armscor (Philippines).45 ACP 10mm Auto.40 S&W.38 Super 9×19mm Parabellum.22 TCM Philippines: 1952 Rohrbaugh R9: Rohrbaugh Firearms: 9×19mm Parabellum United States: 1970s Roth Steyr M1907 ...

  9. List of delayed-blowback firearms - Wikipedia

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    H & R Firearms.45 ACP United States Submachine gun: 1940 Remington Model 51: Remington Arms.32 ACP.380 ACP United States Semi-automatic pistol: 1917 Remington R51: Remington Arms: 9×19mm Parabellum United States Semi-automatic pistol: 2014 Rudd Arms AR-180: Rudd Arms: 5.56×45mm NATO Canada Assault rifle: SIG MKMO: SIG Sauer: 9×19mm ...