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Title: Steyr M9 pistol LCI
Post by: kgarrison on March 31, 2022, 06:42:42 PM
The LCI is above the firing pin and the end protrudes from the back of the slide when a cartridge is chambered. The safety activates by pulling down on the tabs above the trigger guard which drops down a lever into the trigger guard. Overall it just has a strange look (in my opinion) as well.  :)


Two test-fires for NIBIN. The LCI aperture shear appeared on one of the test-fires.
Title: Re: Steyr M9 pistol LCI
Post by: Aaron Brudenell on April 01, 2022, 02:00:53 PM
Note also the two smaller impressions between the LCI mark at the rim of the case and the FPI.  In some cases they look like a line of crop circles and I've never been fully certain at what point they are being produced during the cycle of fire.
Title: Re: Steyr M9 pistol LCI
Post by: kgarrison on April 01, 2022, 06:20:59 PM
I noticed those marks as well. Very interesting.


Maybe the LCI pops back out as the primer pocket goes by to produce those marks?  :detective:
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