- Steyr GB
Infobox Weapon
name= Rogak P-18, Steyr GB
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origin=flagcountry|Austria
type=Semi-automatic pistol
is_ranged=yes
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design_date= 1968
manufacturer= LES, Inc.,Steyr Mannlicher
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production_date= 1970s, 1981—1988
number= 2,300 LES, Inc., 15,000—20,000 Steyr
variants= Rogak (stainless steel), Steyr commercial and military (matte blue)
weight= 845 g (unloaded)
1285 g (loaded)
length= 216 mm
part_length= 136 mm
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cartridge=9x19mm Parabellum
action=Gas-delayed blowback
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feed=18-round detachable box magazine
sights=The Steyr GB, is a double-action
9x19mm Parabellum caliber, large-framedsemi-automatic pistol . The GB uses a gas-delayed blowback action and has a magazine capacity of 18 rounds. It was designed starting in 1968 as a replacement for older handguns in Austrian military service, and went into general civil production in 1982, though approximately 2,300 copies were made in the late 1970s inMorton Grove, Illinois by LES Incorporated, and marketed as the Rogak P-18.cite book |title=Blue Book of Gun Values, 13th Ed. |author=S. P. Fjestad] cite web |url=http://www.remtek.com/arms/steyr/gb/gb.htm |title=Steyr's GB; Too Good Too Soon? |author=Gene Gangarosa, Jr.]Development
In the early 1970s, Morris and Michael Rogak, a Steyr importer, received a set of preliminary engineering plans for the Steyr Pi-18 pistol, and set up a manufacturing facility in Illinois to produce the new pistol. While the Rogak, with its 18 shot capacity (the highest available at the time) and stainless steel construction, was revolutionary on the market, it was plagued with reliability problems due to poor manufacturing tolerances. Steyr took legal action to halt its production, and in 1980 finalized and introduced their own GB, made in blued steel but otherwise similar, to the world market.
The Steyr GB was briefly widely touted as the ultimate
Wonder Nine high capacity 9 mm pistol, but its popularity was cut short when the then-brand newGlock 17 pistol by new-to-firearms-manufacturing firmGlock won a testing competition for the Austrian Army service pistol order. It was also a competitor for the US military pistol competition ultimately won by theBeretta M92F.Commentary from US firearms testers and writers indicated that the GB had remarkably low recoil for a pistol of its caliber and it was generally well liked in testing, but the lack of government orders meant that total production was only a reputed 15,000 to 20,000 pistols between 1981 and 1988. Most were commercial models, 937 examples of the military version were imported into the US before production ceased.
Trivia
Charlie Sheen's character in "The Rookie" with Clint Eastwood used this pistol in the dog-scene bar room brawl.
References
External links
* [http://world.guns.ru/handguns/hg71-e.htm guns.ru Modern Firearms article on the GB]
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