Been looking at one of these at a local gun shop. Super comfortable to hold, super low bore axis, and a pretty nice trigger. Any one have experience with these pistols? Pros/cons? Pictures? Thanks for your time.- Austin.
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Lot’s of experience with the L9A1. Used it to compete in Production class and SSP. Pros-Reliable, accurate, great ergonomics, great trigger.Been looking at one of these at a local gun shop. Super comfortable to hold, super low bore axis, and a pretty nice trigger. Any one have experience with these pistols? Pros/cons? Pictures? Thanks for your time.- Austin.
I just like guns that I can carry and stuff I can depend on in dirty environments (woods). I'm pretty scrawny so I can hide a P226 in my waist line pretty well.Lot’s of experience with the L9A1. Used it to compete in Production class and SSP. Pros-Reliable, accurate, great ergonomics, great trigger.
Cons-Out of production/questionable long term factory support, little aftermarket support.
It’s a solid pistol. You didn’t really state what characteristics are a priority to you. Carry? Competition? Collector?
Good points. I didn’t see any reason to mess with the trigger, either. I added Trijicon sights, and Talongrips.with the A1, you're stuck with that grip- the A2 has interchangeable back and side panels like an HKvp9. If the A1 grip fits you well ( it does me), then its' one of the best feeling/handling striker pistols out there.
I have the "C" version of the A1, I love it. The triangle sights are quick to aquired, it points very well and unlike my flippy Walther PPQ, it's an enjoyable shooter. Downsides to the A1 : the magwell isn't bevelled so that can slow down reloads- I believe the A2 is bevelled, and the slippiness of the grip- the A1 has a lot of unnecessary shapes and contours going on- and none of them are really grippy- I ended up doing a gentle stippling on them. Again, the A2 is better sorted.
As far as accessories and after market - the stock trigger is excellent, so why mess with it--, sights can be switched out for tritium and you can hang lights and lasers off of the rail.., but no, you can't fancyboy the fuck out of it like you can with Glock, so if that sort of thing is important, then it's probably not for you, but if you want to put holes in things, rather than than post pics on Instagram, it's going to do everything you need.
Score !!! for only $30 over- that was a no brainer, well done !So I ended up haggling with the gun shop and I managed to score an L9-A2 for $30 more than the A1. got a "free" box of ammo too.View attachment 7469248View attachment 7469249honestly one of the most comfortable handguns I've handled in a very long time.
9PBLE?That "free" box of ammo was Federal 115gr +p+ I'm pretty concerned about using +p+ in this handgun. I don't want to blow up my brand new pistol.
Make sure you play with the grip panels and backstraps. I have size Large hands, and with the flat panel on the left, the large panel on the right, and the medium backstrap the gun fits my hand like a glove; a very locked-in grip.So I ended up haggling with the gun shop and I managed to score an L9-A2 for $30 more than the A1. got a "free" box of ammo too.View attachment 7469248View attachment 7469249honestly one of the most comfortable handguns I've handled in a very long time.
You'll be fineThat "free" box of ammo was Federal 115gr +p+ I'm pretty concerned about using +p+ in this handgun. I don't want to blow up my brand new pistol.
I think the only modification I'm going to do to this handgun is down the line just cut the barrel back just a tiny bit on my lathe so is sits flush with the front of the slide.
Because I can't leave anything in it's original format and also because I think it looks cool.WHY?
Because I can't leave anything in it's original format and also because I think it looks cool.
Thats 90's era police loads. Crappy bullet with a ton of powder behind it. Very Hot load but any modern gun can handle it.That's it
Yeah that is a down side.The L9A2 is a fantastic pistol. Easily one of the couple of best striker fireds out there.
Downside is that Steyr USA sucks balls and there are few holsters.
There is no reason I have seen that 0.080" of barrel length will have a profound impact on the functionality of a pistol. I did it with a handful of pistols already. Haven't had any issues.View attachment 7469647heres an example of my Compact P80 (G19)
I 50/50 with that. I want it to perform and look good too.Cool.
I guess I care less about how the pistol looks and more about how I can shoot.
Steyr seems to be the only firearms manufacturer that understands how we grip handguns today and so puts grip texturing where no one else does.The L9A2 is a fantastic pistol. Easily one of the couple of best striker fireds out there.
Downside is that Steyr USA sucks balls and there are few holsters.
Steyr seems to be the only firearms manufacturer that understands how we grip handguns today and so puts grip texturing where no one else does.
BUT, someone tell Steyr that reflex sights on handguns are the way of the future and the future isn't very far away at all...….
Good, could be betterView attachment 7470670
Not good (CZ and everyone else)
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That's pretty neat.Shit. Now you guys have me looking at my MF again. I have to say, it seems like the best made polymer gun on the planet. The frame rails are a thing of beauty, and I don't see any particular weak points on the entire pistol. It is really nice.
Apparently the ATF put the kibosh on the switch frame thing for Steyr. Don't really understand why, but it seems that you can take an old A1 FCU and put it in the new frame, and then you have an unserialized gun. As opposed to sig where there is no way to do that. Whatever. Bad move.