This guy: http://steyrarms.com/firearms/pistols/l-a1-pistol.html
I'm curious if anyone has actually fired one and how it compares to the more common Glocks, Sigs, and S&Ws and whatnot.
Anyone tried the Steyr L-A1 pistol?
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Anyone tried the Steyr L-A1 pistol?
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Re: Anyone tried the Steyr L-A1 pistol?
Trigger is okay. Accuracy is really good. Sights take A LOT of getting used to. Egronomics are good and pointability was spot on (for me)
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Re: Anyone tried the Steyr L-A1 pistol?
I was indeed curious about those sights. Did you find yourself shooting high or low with those?
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Re: Anyone tried the Steyr L-A1 pistol?
I was shooting low at first. But with a little practice I got it figured out