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I am one of the newbie members. My first new Steyr will be inbound
as an M1A. As a HK and SIG Suppressor shooter I was looking for other platforms and found in Germany that Steyr makes an extended and threaded barrel for the M-9 and MIA series in 9mm Para.

I contacted Steyr USA and spoke with Jack Riddle. He was unaware of the barrel but did contact the factory on my behalf to confirm. Next day he sent me an email with the PN and cost. For all of those that do not know about this here is the info.

PN-39020-10006 Cost- $158.00 plus $8.50 shipping
Delivery takes 4-6 weeks as the order is sent with the regular gun shipement.

Send inquiries to [email protected] or mail a check to Jack Riddle
at SAI Box 2609 Cummings, Ga. 30028.

Threading is the same as the HK UPS and SIG pattern. 13.5 I think.

If this was covered already in another past thread then consider this to be
old news.

Glad to be on the forum.

Derek. :idea:
 

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Derek and I have been chatting a bit this morning, as we are both members of Silencertests.com.

I have a message into Jack about obtaining S9 threaded barrels and will post up the info once he gets back to me.

Any other suppressor-equipped Steyr shooters around here? 8)
 

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Once you get your first suppressor you will know why its worth the ATF paperwork, $200.tax stamp and $500. can price.

The Steyr 9mm got a great write up in comparison to some of the other pistols with a lot more name recognition but less features. Author liked it the best between Glock , SIG and HK in the comparison tests.

The silencer shoot here in Ga. was great......no ears and lots of firepower. I ordered my .223 suppressor that day from TROS. In 3-4 months the can and paperwork will be done and I can shoot my new SIG 556 without ear protection.

Derek.
 

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DEREK said:
In 3-4 months the can and paperwork will be done and I can shoot my new SIG 556 without ear protection.

Derek.
I wouldn't recommend that. The most you can hope for is 40db reduction, and that is still within the danger zone.
 

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Tweak Meister- I heard from Jack last week on the ETA of the barrel in 2-4 weeks. Might give him another try or call him at the main Steyr number. Once I get the barrel I will send some jpegs and a report out.

Derek.
 
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Jack hasn't replied back to me in 3 weeks...sounds like Steyr is a little slow with getting the right info.
I got the impression that Jack was more of an over the phone kinda guy :wink:
 

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Ref- Jack- He has done what he said he would do.......check the PN on the extended barrel which he admittedd he had not known about and then order the barrel for me..........try getting that from Glock, SIG or HK.

He may be busy......will drop him an email today and advise.

Derek.
 
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Anyone know how long the threaded barrel is? Also, is it tennefir treated the same as the standard barrel that came with my M9-A1?

I am interested in a compensator for it similar to what KKM offers for Glocks. Anybody know if the threads are compatible, or another compensator that will fit? Thanks guys.
 

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Received a reply...sounds like calling is the easier way, but Jack's been straight shooter over email. No complaints!

The S9 threaded barrel is part number 390201006 and is $241.15, the M9 slide, w/loaded cartridge indicator, is part number 3900040660 and costs $417.90…Neither item is in stock and would take about 6 weeks to order once payment is received.
My suppressor is an AAC Evolution-9 with 1/2x28 threading. Steyr seems to only offer 13.5LH threading, which is the European standard (Brugger & Thomet is a popular Swiss maker of suppressors).

If you're running the left hand Euro-style threading, the Steyr barrel is the way to go. I would recommend going with IGB if you need anything else.

I know a replacement piston with different threading for the Evo-9 runs about $75, so it's a wash for me to switch when most of my other guns use the American style threading.

You can see I included the price of a slide in my quote. My IGB barrel and M9 slide had a bit of an altercation...I would recommend having a smith make sure the barrel fits properly before firing. In my case, it was probably my fault and not the fitment, but for something so expensive, a little peace of mind goes a long way.
 
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