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'''Steyr-Pieper M1909''' (or simply '''Steyr 1909''') is a pocket pistol, designed by Belgian armorer Nicolas Pieper and manufactured by Austrian company Österreichische Waffenfabriks Steyr in 1909-1914 and 1921-1939. The pistol was very popular as civilian handgun, it was also issued by Austro-Hungarian and Austian police. | '''Steyr-Pieper M1909''' (or simply '''Steyr 1909''') is a pocket pistol, designed by Belgian armorer Nicolas Pieper and manufactured by Austrian company Österreichische Waffenfabriks Steyr in 1909-1914 and 1921-1939. The pistol was very popular as civilian handgun, it was also issued by Austro-Hungarian and Austian police. | ||
Some sources call this pistol M1908 while its [[Steyr-Pieper M1908|larger relative in .32 caliber]] is called M1909 but mostly M1909 is used for the .25 caliber pistol. | |||
==Specifications== | ==Specifications== | ||
( | (1908-1914, 1921-1939) | ||
* '''Type:''' Pistol | * '''Type:''' Pistol |
Revision as of 19:05, 5 September 2020
Steyr-Pieper M1909 (or simply Steyr 1909) is a pocket pistol, designed by Belgian armorer Nicolas Pieper and manufactured by Austrian company Österreichische Waffenfabriks Steyr in 1909-1914 and 1921-1939. The pistol was very popular as civilian handgun, it was also issued by Austro-Hungarian and Austian police.
Some sources call this pistol M1908 while its larger relative in .32 caliber is called M1909 but mostly M1909 is used for the .25 caliber pistol.
Specifications
(1908-1914, 1921-1939)
- Type: Pistol
- Country of Origin: Austria
- Caliber: 6.35x15.5mm Browning (.25 ACP)
- Weight: 0.7 lbs (0.3 kg) (unloaded)
- Length: 4.9 in (12.5 cm)
- Barrel Length: 2.2 in (5.7 cm)
- Capacity: 6
The Steyr-Pieper M1909 and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
At Map Grid 45 (V kvadrate 45) | Vladimir Zeldin | Boris Shmelyov | 1956 | |
Ivan Solovyov | Maj. Rumyantsev |
See Also
- Steyr Mannlicher - A list of all firearms manufactured by Steyr Mannlicher.