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Steyr Arms

Steyr Arms (German pronunciation: [ˈʃtaɪ̯ɐ] ) is a firearms manufacturer based in Sankt Peter in der Au, Austria. Originally part of Steyr-Daimler-Puch, it became independent when the conglomerate was broken up in 1989.[1] Prior to 1 January 2019, the company was named Steyr Mannlicher AG (German pronunciation: [ˈʃtaɪ̯ɐ ˈmanlɪçɐ ˈʔaːˈɡeː]). In April 2024, the company was acquired by Czech holding RSBC, which owns also Slovenian gun maker Arex Arms.[2][3]

Steyr Arms GmbH
FormerlySteyr Mannlicher AG
Company typeGmbH
IndustryFirearms
PredecessorSteyr-Daimler-Puch
Founded16 April 1864; 160 years ago (1864-04-16)
FounderJosef Werndl
Headquarters,
Area served
worldwide
ProductsPistols
Rifles
Submachine gun
Machine guns
Combination guns
Grenade launchers
ParentRSBC (Czech Republic)
SubsidiariesSteyr Arms Inc.
Websitewww.steyr-arms.com

History edit

Origins edit

 
The company logo, 1869–1926
 
Share of the Oesterreichischen Waffenfabriks-Gesellschaft, issued February 1920

Steyr has been on the "iron road" to the nearby Erzberg mine since the days of the Styrian Otakar dukes and their Babenberg successors in the 12th and 13th century, and has been known as an industrial site for forging weapons.[4] The privilege of iron and steel production, particularly for knives, was renewed by the Habsburg duke Albert of Austria in 1287. After the Thirty Years' War, thousands of muskets, pistols, and carbines were produced annually for the Habsburg Imperial Army.[citation needed]

In 1821, Leopold Werndl (1797–1855), a blacksmith in Steyr, began manufacturing iron parts for weapons. After his father's death, 24-year-old Josef Werndl (1831–1889) took over his factory. On April 16, 1864, he founded the "Josef und Franz Werndl & Comp. Waffenfabrik und Sägemühle in Oberletten" (Josef and Franz Werndl & Partners Weapons Factory and Sawmill in Oberletten), from which later emerged the "Österreichische Waffenfabriksgesellschaft" (ŒWG, Austrian Arms-Manufacturing Company), a stock company (AG) since 1869, of which the Steyr Mannlicher firearm production was a part. In 1912 Bodencreditanstalt bank became a majority shareholder.[5]

World War I edit

Werndl's cooperation with engineer Ferdinand Mannlicher (1848–1904), who had patented an advanced repeating rifle in use by the Austro-Hungarian Army, made ŒWG one of the largest weapon manufacturers in Europe. At the beginning of World War I, with more than 15,000 employees, production output was 4,000 weapons per day.

 
Steyr "Repetierpistole M1912/P16", one of the world's first machine pistols

The company introduced the world's first machine pistol, the Steyr Repetierpistole M1912/P16, during World War I; it was a machine pistol version of the Steyr M1912 pistol, and was manufactured as product model Repetierpistole M1912/P16. It used a 16-round fixed magazine loaded via 8 round stripper clips, a detachable shoulder stock and a rather large exposed semi-auto/full-auto selector switch on the right side of the frame above the trigger (down = semi & up = full).[6] It fired the 9×23mm Steyr cartridge, with a full-auto rate-of-fire of about 800 to 1,000 rounds per minute (RPM). It weighed about 2.6 pounds. Introduced in 1916, it is considered one of the world's first full-auto capable pistols. Only 960 M1912/P16 were made.

Aftermath of World War I edit

After the war, weapons production in Steyr was all but entirely prohibited according to the 1919 Treaty of Saint-Germain, and the company faced bankruptcy. To survive, the ŒWG converted their machinery to concentrate on producing Steyr automobiles under chief designers Hans Ledwinka and Ferdinand Porsche, as well as bicycles (colloquially called Waffenräder ("weapon bicycles")). In 1926 the company changed its name to "Steyr-Werke", in 1934 to Steyr Daimler Puch. The production of Steyr Daimler Puch weapons continued in cooperation with Patronenfabrik Solothurn AG at Zuchwil in neutral Switzerland.

World War II edit

After the Austrian Anschluss to Nazi Germany in 1938, the Steyr factories were incorporated into the Reichswerke Hermann Göring industrial conglomerate and the outbreak of World War II provided a brief revival in weapons production. Like many other companies, Steyr Daimler Puch relied on forced labour, employing from the Steyr-Münichholz subcamp of KZ Mauthausen.

1950s edit

During the 1950s the Mannlicher–Schönauer full stock rifle, designed in 1900, experienced a renaissance.[citation needed] Simultaneously, the re-emergence of the Austrian Armed Forces in the Second Republic was the base for new military weapons production.

The AUG edit

In the 1970s, Steyr developed an innovative assault rifle, the StG 77. A bullpup design, the StG 77 extensively utilized synthetic materials, and integrated fixed optics. The export version became the Steyr AUGArmee Universal Gewehr ("Universal Army Rifle"), eventually used by the armed forces of over 24 countries.[citation needed] It has been prominently featured in films such as Octopussy, Commando, and Die Hard.[7]

In 1989, after the partial dissolution of the Steyr Daimler Puch conglomerate, the weapon division was named Steyr Mannlicher in honour of the great Austro-Hungarian engineer Ferdinand Mannlicher, in 2019 Steyr Arms.

Products edit

Assault rifles
Battle rifles
Rifles
Submachine guns
Pistols
Grenade launchers
  • GL 40 — side loading 40 mm grenade launcher

Date codes edit

 
Steyr Date Code Chart

Steyr pistols are marked with a three-digit date code on the slide just forward of the ejection port. The first letter represents the month of manufacture. The second and third letters represent the last two digits of the year of manufacture.

In this example, the date code "BOY" indicates a pistol manufactured in April 2007.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Steyr Mannlicher. "Company history – Steyr Mannlicher : since 1864". Retrieved July 6, 2017.
  2. ^ "Česká skupina RSBC koupila rakouského výrobce zbraní - Seznam Zprávy". April 24, 2024.
  3. ^ "Czech investor RSBC acquires STEYR ARMS, thereby expanding its activities in the firearm segment". April 24, 2024.
  4. ^ Bundesministerium fur Bildung, Wissenschaft und Kultur (January 3, 2019). "Iron Trail with Erzberg and the old town of Steyr". unesco.org. Retrieved March 5, 2023.
  5. ^ Stevenson, David (1996). Armaments and the Coming of War: Europe, 1904-1914. Clarendon Press. ISBN 978-0-19-820208-0.
  6. ^ Zhuk, A.B (1995), Walter, John (ed.), The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Handguns. Pistols and Revolvers of the World 1870 To 1995, translated by N.N. Bobrov, Greenhill Books, London, p. 176
  7. ^ Landeen, Alex (January 3, 2019). "Firing the Steyr AUG A3 M1 and an AUG History Lesson". Ballistic Magazine. Retrieved March 14, 2019.
  8. ^ "[IDEX 2019] Steyr AUG .300 BLK and STM556 from Austria -". March 4, 2019.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Steyr Firearms – How Steyr-Mannlicher Hammer Forges Their Barrels on YouTube

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Steyr Arms news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2010 Learn how and when to remove this message Steyr Arms German pronunciation ˈʃtaɪ ɐ is a firearms manufacturer based in Sankt Peter in der Au Austria Originally part of Steyr Daimler Puch it became independent when the conglomerate was broken up in 1989 1 Prior to 1 January 2019 the company was named Steyr Mannlicher AG German pronunciation ˈʃtaɪ ɐ ˈmanlɪcɐ ˈʔaːˈɡeː In April 2024 the company was acquired by Czech holding RSBC which owns also Slovenian gun maker Arex Arms 2 3 Steyr Arms GmbHFormerlySteyr Mannlicher AGCompany typeGmbHIndustryFirearmsPredecessorSteyr Daimler PuchFounded16 April 1864 160 years ago 1864 04 16 FounderJosef WerndlHeadquartersSankt Peter in der Au Amstetten District Lower Austria AustriaArea servedworldwideProductsPistolsRiflesSubmachine gunMachine gunsCombination gunsGrenade launchersParentRSBC Czech Republic SubsidiariesSteyr Arms Inc Websitewww steyr arms com Contents 1 History 1 1 Origins 1 2 World War I 1 3 Aftermath of World War I 1 4 World War II 1 5 1950s 1 6 The AUG 2 Products 3 Date codes 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editOrigins edit nbsp The company logo 1869 1926 nbsp Share of the Oesterreichischen Waffenfabriks Gesellschaft issued February 1920 Steyr has been on the iron road to the nearby Erzberg mine since the days of the Styrian Otakar dukes and their Babenberg successors in the 12th and 13th century and has been known as an industrial site for forging weapons 4 The privilege of iron and steel production particularly for knives was renewed by the Habsburg duke Albert of Austria in 1287 After the Thirty Years War thousands of muskets pistols and carbines were produced annually for the Habsburg Imperial Army citation needed In 1821 Leopold Werndl 1797 1855 a blacksmith in Steyr began manufacturing iron parts for weapons After his father s death 24 year old Josef Werndl 1831 1889 took over his factory On April 16 1864 he founded the Josef und Franz Werndl amp Comp Waffenfabrik und Sagemuhle in Oberletten Josef and Franz Werndl amp Partners Weapons Factory and Sawmill in Oberletten from which later emerged the Osterreichische Waffenfabriksgesellschaft ŒWG Austrian Arms Manufacturing Company a stock company AG since 1869 of which the Steyr Mannlicher firearm production was a part In 1912 Bodencreditanstalt bank became a majority shareholder 5 World War I edit Werndl s cooperation with engineer Ferdinand Mannlicher 1848 1904 who had patented an advanced repeating rifle in use by the Austro Hungarian Army made ŒWG one of the largest weapon manufacturers in Europe At the beginning of World War I with more than 15 000 employees production output was 4 000 weapons per day nbsp Steyr Repetierpistole M1912 P16 one of the world s first machine pistols The company introduced the world s first machine pistol the Steyr Repetierpistole M1912 P16 during World War I it was a machine pistol version of the Steyr M1912 pistol and was manufactured as product model Repetierpistole M1912 P16 It used a 16 round fixed magazine loaded via 8 round stripper clips a detachable shoulder stock and a rather large exposed semi auto full auto selector switch on the right side of the frame above the trigger down semi amp up full 6 It fired the 9 23mm Steyr cartridge with a full auto rate of fire of about 800 to 1 000 rounds per minute RPM It weighed about 2 6 pounds Introduced in 1916 it is considered one of the world s first full auto capable pistols Only 960 M1912 P16 were made Aftermath of World War I edit After the war weapons production in Steyr was all but entirely prohibited according to the 1919 Treaty of Saint Germain and the company faced bankruptcy To survive the ŒWG converted their machinery to concentrate on producing Steyr automobiles under chief designers Hans Ledwinka and Ferdinand Porsche as well as bicycles colloquially called Waffenrader weapon bicycles In 1926 the company changed its name to Steyr Werke in 1934 to Steyr Daimler Puch The production of Steyr Daimler Puch weapons continued in cooperation with Patronenfabrik Solothurn AG at Zuchwil in neutral Switzerland World War II edit After the Austrian Anschluss to Nazi Germany in 1938 the Steyr factories were incorporated into the Reichswerke Hermann Goring industrial conglomerate and the outbreak of World War II provided a brief revival in weapons production Like many other companies Steyr Daimler Puch relied on forced labour employing from the Steyr Munichholz subcamp of KZ Mauthausen 1950s edit During the 1950s the Mannlicher Schonauer full stock rifle designed in 1900 experienced a renaissance citation needed Simultaneously the re emergence of the Austrian Armed Forces in the Second Republic was the base for new military weapons production The AUG edit Main article Steyr AUG In the 1970s Steyr developed an innovative assault rifle the StG 77 A bullpup design the StG 77 extensively utilized synthetic materials and integrated fixed optics The export version became the Steyr AUG Armee Universal Gewehr Universal Army Rifle eventually used by the armed forces of over 24 countries citation needed It has been prominently featured in films such as Octopussy Commando and Die Hard 7 In 1989 after the partial dissolution of the Steyr Daimler Puch conglomerate the weapon division was named Steyr Mannlicher in honour of the great Austro Hungarian engineer Ferdinand Mannlicher in 2019 Steyr Arms Products editAssault rifles AUG bullpup assault rifle ACR experimental flechette rifle STM556 modular assault rifle 8 Battle rifles StG 58 Rifles M1886 bolt action rifle M1888 bolt action rifle M1890 bolt action rifle M1895 bolt action rifle Dutch Mannlicher M 95 bolt action rifle Mannlicher Schonauer bolt action rifle Steyr Model 1912 Mauser bolt action rifle Steyr SSG 69 sniper rifle Steyr Scout scout rifle Steyr SSG 04 sniper rifle Steyr SSG 08 sniper rifle Steyr HS 50 anti materiel rifle Steyr IWS 2000 15 2 mm anti materiel rifle DMR 762 Semi auto Designated Marksman Rifle Submachine guns MPi 69 Variant Steyr MPi 81 TMP Pistols M1894 1894 M1901 1901 1903 M 7 1908 1913 M1912 1912 1945 SP 1957 1964 GB 1981 1988 M Series 1999 present Grenade launchers GL 40 side loading 40 mm grenade launcherDate codes edit nbsp Steyr Date Code Chart Steyr pistols are marked with a three digit date code on the slide just forward of the ejection port The first letter represents the month of manufacture The second and third letters represent the last two digits of the year of manufacture In this example the date code BOY indicates a pistol manufactured in April 2007 See also editSteyr Sportwaffen GmbHReferences edit Steyr Mannlicher Company history Steyr Mannlicher since 1864 Retrieved July 6 2017 Ceska skupina RSBC koupila rakouskeho vyrobce zbrani Seznam Zpravy April 24 2024 Czech investor RSBC acquires STEYR ARMS thereby expanding its activities in the firearm segment April 24 2024 Bundesministerium fur Bildung Wissenschaft und Kultur January 3 2019 Iron Trail with Erzberg and the old town of Steyr unesco org Retrieved March 5 2023 Stevenson David 1996 Armaments and the Coming of War Europe 1904 1914 Clarendon Press ISBN 978 0 19 820208 0 Zhuk A B 1995 Walter John ed The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Handguns Pistols and Revolvers of the World 1870 To 1995 translated by N N Bobrov Greenhill Books London p 176 Landeen Alex January 3 2019 Firing the Steyr AUG A3 M1 and an AUG History Lesson Ballistic Magazine Retrieved March 14 2019 IDEX 2019 Steyr AUG 300 BLK and STM556 from Austria March 4 2019 External links editOfficial website Steyr Firearms How Steyr Mannlicher Hammer Forges Their Barrels on YouTube Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Steyr Arms amp oldid 1222975371, wikipedia, 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