Prices range from the low $400s to the low $500s, a semi-premium price point that can stack unfavorably with the pistols’ unfamiliar silhouette and poor name recognition in the USA. Threaded barrels are readily available but pricey ($250), barrel lengths range from 4.5” to 3.6” with frames in both full-size and sub-compact. Sadly, the grips are completely non-adjustable, but you can get the M9-A1 in OD green, so that’s something. Spare magazines are expensive ($35+), and the same goes for replacement sights, although the factory trapezoidal sights are some of the best available for close-quarters duty. They have superb factory triggers and softer recoil than almost any other polymer-framed striker gun. The Steyr L9 and M9 aren’t picky about ammo, and they have nearly Glock-like reliability in dust and dirt.
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