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Steyr Arms M9-A1 Semi-automatic 9MM 4'' Polymer MBl 17Rd 2 Mags Fixed Sights 39.723.2K. Steyr Arms M9-A1 Semi-automatic 9MM 4 in. Polymer MBl 17Rd 2 Mags Fixed Sights 39.723.2K WARNING! It is YOUR responsibility to determine if the firearm and the magazine is legal in your state before you order. All sales to the state of California and Hawaii are FINAL, no returns of prohibited firearms in California. All local transfer fees and taxes are the responsibility of the buyer (we do not charge a transfer fee on our end). Firearms for sale in the USA only.

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NGOA is about as crooked as Cobratac..

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I wish any of the local ranges had a Steyr pistol for rental. No one I know had one but I’ve read good things and want to try one out.

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Looks like they reduced the price just after Steyr rebate expired.

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Buyer Beware! NGOA now charges a credit card convenience fee without disclosing it until after checkout!

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A place that charges $200 a year to "belong" to charges a fee to use a credit card? HAHAHAHAHAHAA. Yeah what an absolute crock. I'll just pay the extra $20-30 more for the next most expensive place.

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I wonder do they charge a fee to use the credit card when paying the yearly subscription? That would be just incredible.

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Yes they do. I paid the annual fee and purchase a rifle and they charged me a 4% cc fee. I immediately asked for a refund of both the rifle and membership fee.

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How would you compare it to a ppq? A plus is that it comes with and extra mag...and suggestions?

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I can sort of compare because I have a L9-A1 (longslide version of this) and the PPQ long slide.

The Steyr is very comfortable to hold. I didnt think it could get any better until I held my PPQ. I have long hands and generally prefer as large a grip as I can find. I think the Steyr feels like a slightly smaller circumference grip.

They both have a great trigger, and you could argue which you like better. The Steyr has the most silent reset ever. I hear lots of people talk about wanting a very clear/tactile reset. . I dont know where that comes into play... If you are shooting slow enough to care where the reset is, you can still feel it with the Steyr. At least thats what I figure... I am no professional shooter.

My only complaint about the PPQ is that the sights are real loose. Maybe its just because they put standard sights on the long slide, and the extra radius highlights the gap.. but they are not very precise sights. The Steyr sights are really cool. You line them up just the same as any others but when aligned you have a sharp point to use as reference, making it more clear where you are aiming.

Complaints with the Steyr... the very shallow slide gives you very little to grab onto to rack it. But its a compromise if you want that super high grip it has. Really, I only have one complaint that matters about the Steyr. It feels like the striker spring is too strong.. because when the pistol is "cocked", the slide can be push out of full battery with a very light pressure on the slide, and the recoil spring isnt strong enough to return full battery (from this position with no inertia behind it anyway) without you pushing the slide forward. I imagine this only mattering if you are holstering the pistol, its possible you might draw it, to find the slide back 1mm. I have read some say that this goes away after a while. I only have maybe 150 rounds through my Steyr.

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Thank you for you input, but I think eventually they will both be in my stable!

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These are great pistols. Some day they will start getting the attention they deserve. Get'm while they are cheap!

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