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The Steyr GB is a double-action 9×19mm Parabellum caliber, large-framed semi-automatic pistol employing a gas-delayed blowback action. As such the GB abbreviation stand for Gasbremse (gas brake). It was designed in 1968, intended as a replacement for older handguns in Austrian military service. The weapon went into general civilian production in 1982, and in 1988 production ceased. Both weapons are now regarded as collector's items, the original (Steyr) model commanding higher prices in the American market.

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  • Steyr GB (de)
  • Steyr GB (fr)
  • ステアー GB (ja)
  • Pistolet Steyr GB (pl)
  • Steyr GB (en)
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  • Die halbautomatische Selbstladepistole Steyr GB (während der Entwicklung Steyr Pi 18, später auch „GB-80“) wurde von Steyr Mannlicher entwickelt. Die Waffe verwendet die Kaliber 9 × 19 mm sowie 9 × 18 mm Ultra. (de)
  • ステアー GB(Steyr Modell GB)はオーストリアのシュタイヤー・マンリヒャー社(ステアー社)で開発された自動拳銃である。 "GB"とは"GasBremse"(ドイツ語で“ガス制動”(式)の意)の頭文字を取ったもので、本銃の独特の作動形式(ガス遅延式ブローバック方式)に由来している。 (ja)
  • Steyr GB – pistolet samopowtarzalny austriackiej firmy Steyr kalibru 9 x 19 mm Parabellum, działający na zasadzie zamka półswobodnego z mechanizmem gazowego opóźniania otwarcia. Po raz pierwszy pojawił się w 1974 roku. Początkowo produkowany pod nazwą P-18 lub Pi-18, wszedł do masowej produkcji pod ostateczną nazwą GB w 1981 roku. Projekt powstał w związku z ogłoszeniem przez austriacką armię zamiaru zastąpienia, będących na wyposażeniu wojska, wysłużonych pistoletów Walter P38 i Browning HP. (pl)
  • The Steyr GB is a double-action 9×19mm Parabellum caliber, large-framed semi-automatic pistol employing a gas-delayed blowback action. As such the GB abbreviation stand for Gasbremse (gas brake). It was designed in 1968, intended as a replacement for older handguns in Austrian military service. The weapon went into general civilian production in 1982, and in 1988 production ceased. Both weapons are now regarded as collector's items, the original (Steyr) model commanding higher prices in the American market. (en)
  • Le Steyr GB est un pistolet semi-automatique double action autrichien développé à la suite de la décision de l'armée autrichienne de remplacer le Walther P38 et le Browning GP35 dont elle était encore équipée au début des années 1970. La conception du steyr GB fut achevée en 1974 sous la désignation de , tirant en rafale, mais ne fut mis en production qu'en 1981. Il perdit le concours pour équiper l'armée autrichienne à la faveur du Glock et celui de l'armée américaine qui fut remporté par le Beretta 92. (fr)
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  • Steyr GB (en)
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  • Steyr GB (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Steyr_GB_(parabellum_pl).jpg
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  • http://www.forgottenweapons.com/wp-content/gallery/steyr-gb/steyrgb07.jpg
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  • Hannes Kepplinger and Hermann Schweighofer (en)
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