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The '''Steyr M''' is a series of semi-automatic pistols developed by [[Steyr Mannlicher]] of Austria for police services and the civilian shooting market | The '''Steyr M''' is a series of semi-automatic pistols developed by [[Steyr Mannlicher]] of Austria for police services and the civilian shooting market. | ||
In | ==Design== | ||
Design work on the new pistol design was led by Wilhelm Bubits, who had previously also worked for [[Glock (Manufacturer)|Glock]]. Work began in the early 1990s and the final product became known as the M9 (adapted to fire the 9x19mm Parabellum cartridge) was officially unveiled in the spring of 1999. In addition to 9mm, the M-series is also offered in other calibers, such as .40 S&W and .357 SIG (designated the M40 and M357, respectively). There are four total variants of the M class: the M, the S, the C and the L. The M (Medium) is the mid-sized model, featuring a compact frame and slide size as well as 15 round magazines. The S (Sub-Compact/Small) was the second model, designed for concealed carry. The S models have a shortened barrel, slide, smaller frame and a reduced magazine capacity. The C (Compact) pairs the S barrel lengths to the M form factor grip, similar to the Beretta Centurion series. In 2013, the L (Large) models were introduced, the L models have a 115 mm (4.5 in) barrel length and additional serrations on the front of the longer slides. | |||
So far, the series has gone through four variations. The original M models were produced from 1999 to 2004 and are considered "first generation" designs. These models have relatively smooth frames and round trigger guards. The "second generation" designs were produced from 2004 until 2010 and are designated the "A1" models. These incorporated improvements such as increased grip texturing, stippling on the finger grooves, a straightened trigger guard and a single-slot accessory rail. In 2010, the "third generation models" are essentially just second generation models with the Steyr logo on the frame, and slight changes to the slide and magazine well. These were produced for almost a decade and are the most common variant. In 2019, the "fourth generation" was introduced, now referred to as the A2 MF. These pistols are substantially different, featuring far more aggressive grip texturing, smaller finger grooves, front cocking serrations, a squared trigger guard, a standard Picatinny rail for accessories, and interchangeable backstraps and side plates. All generations of the M series will accept the same magazines. | |||
Wilhelm Bubits also designed the [[Caracal pistol series]], which looks similar in appearance to that of the Steyr M range. | Wilhelm Bubits also designed the [[Caracal pistol series]], which looks similar in appearance to that of the Steyr M range. |
Revision as of 03:29, 28 September 2021
The Steyr M is a series of semi-automatic pistols developed by Steyr Mannlicher of Austria for police services and the civilian shooting market.
Design
Design work on the new pistol design was led by Wilhelm Bubits, who had previously also worked for Glock. Work began in the early 1990s and the final product became known as the M9 (adapted to fire the 9x19mm Parabellum cartridge) was officially unveiled in the spring of 1999. In addition to 9mm, the M-series is also offered in other calibers, such as .40 S&W and .357 SIG (designated the M40 and M357, respectively). There are four total variants of the M class: the M, the S, the C and the L. The M (Medium) is the mid-sized model, featuring a compact frame and slide size as well as 15 round magazines. The S (Sub-Compact/Small) was the second model, designed for concealed carry. The S models have a shortened barrel, slide, smaller frame and a reduced magazine capacity. The C (Compact) pairs the S barrel lengths to the M form factor grip, similar to the Beretta Centurion series. In 2013, the L (Large) models were introduced, the L models have a 115 mm (4.5 in) barrel length and additional serrations on the front of the longer slides.
So far, the series has gone through four variations. The original M models were produced from 1999 to 2004 and are considered "first generation" designs. These models have relatively smooth frames and round trigger guards. The "second generation" designs were produced from 2004 until 2010 and are designated the "A1" models. These incorporated improvements such as increased grip texturing, stippling on the finger grooves, a straightened trigger guard and a single-slot accessory rail. In 2010, the "third generation models" are essentially just second generation models with the Steyr logo on the frame, and slight changes to the slide and magazine well. These were produced for almost a decade and are the most common variant. In 2019, the "fourth generation" was introduced, now referred to as the A2 MF. These pistols are substantially different, featuring far more aggressive grip texturing, smaller finger grooves, front cocking serrations, a squared trigger guard, a standard Picatinny rail for accessories, and interchangeable backstraps and side plates. All generations of the M series will accept the same magazines.
Wilhelm Bubits also designed the Caracal pistol series, which looks similar in appearance to that of the Steyr M range.
The Steyr M pistol series and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:
Steyr M9
Specifications
(1999 - 2004)
- Type: 9x19mm
- Caliber: 9x19mm
- Weight: 1.6 lbs (0.75 kg)
- Length: 6.9 in (17.6 cm)
- Barrel length: 4.0 in (10.1 cm)
- Capacity: 10, 14, 15
- Fire Modes: Semi-Auto
Anime
Film Title | Character | Notation | Date |
---|---|---|---|
Full Metal Panic! | 2002 |
Steyr M9-A1
Specifications
(2004 - Present)
- Type: Pistol
- Caliber: 9x19mm
- Weight: 1.9 lbs (0.85 kg)
- Length: 6.9 in (17.6 cm)
- Barrel length: 4 in (10.2 cm)
- Capacity: 10, 14, 15
- Fire Modes: Semi-Auto
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Taxi 4 | Seen in weapons cache | 2007 | ||
Transporter 3 | A hitman | 2008 | ||
Largo Winch | Steven Waddington | Stephan Marcus | 2008 | |
Off Limits (Gardiens de l'ordre) | Foued Nassah | Joseph | 2010 | |
Off Limits (Gardiens de l'ordre) | Fred Testot | Simon | 2010 | |
Off Limits (Gardiens de l'ordre) | Julien Boisselier | Marc | 2010 | |
Skyfall | Javier Bardem | Raoul Silva | 2012 | |
Taken 2 | Liam Neeson | Brian Mills | 2012 | |
Taken 2 | Rade Šerbedžija | Murad | 2012 | |
Safe House | Denzel Washington | Tobin Frost | 2012 | |
Cleanskin | Sam Douglas | Harry | 2012 | |
Cleanskin | Shivani Ghai | Rena | 2012 | |
KL Special Force | Syamsul Yusof | Asyraff | 2018 | |
Malaysian police officers |
Television
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
24: Live Another Day | Kiefer Sutherland | Jack Bauer | 2014 | |
The Falcon and the Winter Soldier | Daniel Brühl | Baron Helmut Zemo | "Power Broker" (S1E03) | 2021 |
Madripoor's bounty hunter |
Anime
Film Title | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|
Gunslinger Girl: Il Teatrino | Angelica | With flashlight | 2008 |
Video Games
Title | As | Mods | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Warface | Steyr M9-A1 | w/ tan slide | 2013 |
Steyr M40-A1
Specifications
(???? - Present)
- Type: Pistol
- Caliber: .40 S&W
- Weight: lbs ( kg)
- Length: 7.2 in (18.3 cm)
- Barrel length: 4 in (10.2 cm)
- Capacity: 12-round magazine
- Fire Modes:
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
From Paris with Love | Jonathan Rhys Meyers | James Reece | 2010 |
Steyr S9-A1
Specifications
(???? - Present)
- Type: Pistol
- Caliber: 9x19mm
- Weight: 1.4 lbs (0.66 kg)
- Length: 6.5 in (16.6 cm)
- Barrel length: 3.6 in (9.1 cm)
- Capacity: 10
- Fire Modes: Semi-Auto
Television
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
24: Live Another Day | Yvonne Strahovski | Kate Morgan | 2014 |
See Also
- Steyr Mannlicher - A list of all firearms manufactured by Steyr Mannlicher.