Styer Hahn 1911 Series 2 9x23mm #622/5000
STEYR HAHN
MODEL: 1911 Series 2
CALIBER: 9MM STEYR 9x23MM
8-round integral NON DETACHABLE magazine, fed by stripper clips.
BORE IS VERY GOOD
DATED 1912. 110 years old
FIXED NOTCH AND BLADE SIGHTS. WOODEN CHECKERED GRIPS.
The last picture with the shoulder stock is for historical reference ONLY and is not the actual pistol. All other pics are of the actual pistol.
ALL FINISH AND GRIPS SHOWING SOME WEAR
SOME RUST SPECKLES ON THE METAL.
ACTION: SEMI AUTOMATIC short recoil
BARREL LENGTH: 127MM
SERIAL # 622 out of 5000 Chilean contract
CANADIAN RESTRICTED CLASS.
The Steyr M1912, also known as the Steyr-Hahn, is a semi-automatic pistol developed in 1911 by the Austrian firm Steyr Mannlicher, based on the mechanism of the Roth–Steyr M1907. It was developed for the Austro-Hungarian Army and adopted in 1914. There were Chilean and Romanian contracts from 1911-1914 when Austria halted all firearm exports to meet the demand for WWI. It was the standard Austro-Hungarian military handgun of World War I. It was able to endure the adverse conditions of trench warfare during the World Wars.
Specifications;
Manufacturer; Œ.W.G.
Produced:1912–1918
Variants:9mm luger P12(Ö)
Doppelpistole M1912
Repetierpistole M1912/P16
Mass: 1.2 kg (2.6 lb)
Length: 216 mm (8.5 in)
Barrel length:128 mm (5.0 in)
Cartridge: 9mm Steyr (Austro-Hungarian)
Muzzle velocity; 1,230 ft/s (375 m/s)
Effective firing range; 50 m (160 ft)
Feed system; 8-round integral magazine, fed by stripper clips
Sights: Iron sights
Production History:
The M1912 was developed as the Model 1911, a military pistol, but it was not accepted into service until 1914 as the M12. It was originally issued to the Austrian Landwehr while common army units were issued Roth–Steyr M1907 handguns and Rast & Gasser M1898 revolvers. Orders were also placed by Chile and Romania. During World War I, Austria-Hungary experienced shortages of handguns and production of the M1912 was increased. Germany also placed an order for 10,000 Model 12s. After World War I, a commercial model the Steyr M1911 was produced and was quite popular with army officers, but Steyr had to rely on foreign exports to sustain production. After Germany annexed Austria in 1938, the Wehrmacht ordered 60,000 M1912 pistols rechambered to 9mm Parabellum which remained in service until the end of World War II.
The Steyr M1912 handgun is operated by a system of short recoil, the barrel unlocking from the slide by rotation. As the pistol is being fired and the recoil of the pistol is in motion, a lug and groove system around the barrel rotate the barrel 20° until a lug hits a stop wedge and holds the barrel while the slide is free to continue its rearward travel, the extractor claw withdrawing the spent casing against the breech face of the slide until the casing strikes the ejector and departs the weapon via the ejection and loading port. Shortly after ejection the slide's rearward travel is arrested by the compressed recoil spring and the abutment of mated surfaces of the slide and frame. The recoil spring is now free to return its stored energy to the cycle of the weapon by beginning to return the slide forward.
As the return spring returns the slide forward, the breech face strips a round from the magazine into the chamber and the locking system engages the barrel and locks it with the slide in the battery position. A safety lever on the left side of the frame can be engaged by turning it into a notch on the slide to immobilize the slide. A disconnector system will also prevent the weapon from firing until the whole action is fully closed.
Although the magazine is situated in the grip, it is integral with the weapon and is loaded from above using eight-round stripper clips. To load, the slide is pulled back to expose the action, the clip is inserted along the guides and the rounds pushed into the magazine. The metal strip is then discarded. As with the majority of pistols with integral magazines, a lever can be used to disengage the magazine catch in order to eject the magazine load.
Shipped on your dime in Canada.
Valid RPAL required.
GET YOUR FOREVER GUNS HERE WHILE YOU CAN.
If the transfer does not process due to a reference number not being generated on the sellers end then a full refund of the deposit funds will be given.
The CFO was talking about this avenue at the Oct 21st gun show. If you are interested in pursuing this >
further.https://www.publicsafety.gc.ca/cnt/cntrng-crm/frrms/2022-rgltns-tmp-en.aspx
"to train, compete or coach in a handgun shooting discipline that is on the programme of the International Olympic Committee or the International Paralympic Committee, and the individual provides a letter to a chief firearms officer from a provincial or national sport shooting governing body indicating:that the individual trains, competes or coaches in such a discipline,the specific discipline in which the individual trains, competes or coaches, and that the handgun that the individual seeks to acquire is necessary for training, competing or coaching in that specific discipline.
"We only have to do training, practice or coaching. It does not have to be a HG that is used for the Olympics as in 22lr says the Chief CFO at the gun show.
You need a letter from the shooting org and your CFO to approve it. Then it's up to Ottawa to issue the reg cert.
THE CFP and the Ministry HAS SAID THAT IF A REFERENCE NUMBER IS ISSUED THEN IT WILL BE COMPLETED.
To purchase, I'll need;
Your full name, PAL, ph number, email and mailing address as on file with the CFP.
A 100$ or 10% deposit whichever is greater is required at this time with the balance of payment being due at the time of creating a shipping label.
I'll send a bill of sale - deposit and initiate transfer with the CFP. Then I'll get the reference number and forward it to you. You will then have to call the CFP to complete the transfer and then the CFP will send out a transfer notice authorizing the transfer. We can do a video call so you can verify the handgun and I can match you to your RPAL. A shipping label with Canada Post will be created.
ANY ATTEMPT TO INQUIRE IF A PURCHASE CAN BE MADE WITHOUT A VALID AND CONFIRMED PAL WILL RESULT IN AN AUTOMATIC POLICE AND CFP CENTER REPORT. DON'T WASTE MY TIME WHICH MAY GET YOU TIME!