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That's interesting.
That would mean all of the M series guns were assembled wrong from the factory.
Can this be confirmed? Your saying the large bevel is supposed to face out rather than the small bevel.

My M has the small bevel out and hasn't thrown any brass at me in a while. Ejection is a bit close to me though.
 

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One thing to consider is that, Steyr pulled out of the US market shortly after the M was introduced.

As such the M did not get all the actual in field testing that other handguns have had. Steyr was hoping the weapon would be successful in the LEO market.

It definatly behooves Steyr to get some of the folks who really know the gun over here now that they have a service facility and study some weapons that have actual field use. Who knows maybe we'll be seeing an MA2 series with some internal changes.

Funny thing is my A1 never threw any brass back at me from the first round.
 

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Unfortunatly, I think your part of the learning curve. Don't really sweat it as they appear to be attempting to get it right.
 

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I spoke with Steyr about a week or so ago.
I was told parts are here in the US but had not been sorted and unpacked. They currently have armorer who works on everything from rifles to pistols.

While the actual repair is fast, the documentation, reporting to the parent company, set up of the shop and all the other little ancillary stuff has not been completed. I would be surprised if all the armorer tools and benches are set up yet.

I know it's tough but give them time. Steyr is starting from scratch here in the states after having product in the field for a few years.
 
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