A new 9x19 barrel for the Steyr Hahn?
Austria/Austria-Hungary
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18m
The Steyr Hahn is a great early semi-auto pistol, with relatively modern ergonomics and an interesting rotary barrel delayed blowback mechanism. They are even not that rare or expenisive but unfortunately they are not in a readily available calibre, that is unless you get a 9x19 IGB barrel from Austria.
In this episode we see if it functions as a drop-in replacement and how accuracy compares to the original barrel in 9x23 Steyr.
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