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Steyr SSG 69 PII

Posted: Sun Mar 20, 2011 11:41 am
by Dangermouse
I had the opportunity to shoot a SSG when I first joined my club, and despite the scars on my thumb from week hand shooting, and the temperamental magazines, I would be interested in owning a Police model before they become extinct.

Does anyone on the forum consider themselves an expert on this rifle?
I have a couple of queries. I understand that only the Police models had the "tactical bolt handle" is this true?
Did the Police model come with open sights as well?
I remember someone talking about the barrels on the SSG, at one stage or another they were fixed on in such a manner that they could not be replaced - anyone know anything re this?
Would the actions be marked "Police" or are there any tell tale signs or markings which denote that these were Police rifles? I know the barrels were suppose to be heavier than the military ones, but if I only have one to examine, I will have nothing to compare it to.

For authenticity I would be untested in mounting a period scope, I guess a 8x or 10x might be as high as they went. Can anyone throw some names into the post for scopes used by British police on these rifles?

I know they are hens teeth now, but should anyone have or know of the ten round mags, I would be interested, as would I if there are any complete set ups out there.

DM

Re: Steyr SSG 69 PII

Posted: Sun Mar 20, 2011 12:05 pm
by 20series
DM

There's one on here scroll down the page to .308 ;)

http://www.rimfiremagic.co.uk/second_hand_firearms.html

HTH
Alan

Re: Steyr SSG 69 PII

Posted: Sun Mar 20, 2011 12:07 pm
by ovenpaa
Nice rifles. My immediate reaction would be a Kahles or Pecar scope for authenticity.

Re: Steyr SSG 69 PII

Posted: Sun Mar 20, 2011 12:36 pm
by Dangermouse
Good spot 20 series, I had seen that previously but not clocked it as a Police model.
Will give him a call during the week to talk about price,

DM

Re: Steyr SSG 69 PII

Posted: Sun Mar 20, 2011 12:49 pm
by pe4king
I had the chance of one about 5 years ago apparently from a cancelled order, the rifle came in a case with a Khales ZF 6 power BDC scope, QD rings a very nice bit of kit I would have loved it but at the time it was a bit too rich for me. The only downside is the price of the mags, and I have been told the barrels are pressed into the reciever and therefor have to be machined out if you need to change the barrel however the barrels are hammer forged and chrome lined and are good for 10000 rds plus

Re: Steyr SSG 69 PII

Posted: Sun Mar 20, 2011 12:57 pm
by Dangermouse
I read that the barrels are screwed in and then pressed, apparently a very rigid system but almost impossible to replace.
A lot of trust will be needed should I find one that has only done the industry standard 200 rounds!

Magazines are expensive, just searching the Internet for 10 round mags at the moment and can not find any. 5 round mags are over £100.

DM

Re: Steyr SSG 69 PII

Posted: Sun Mar 20, 2011 1:04 pm
by ovenpaa
Blackstuff on this forum has one from memory. I remember seeing one new and unshot for sale complete with case, factory fitted 'scope and test card a few years ago, I tried to persuade Christel to get it however she did not agree that she 'needed' it :(

I have always been very taken with them. If you get it I will be more than happy to help you wear the barrel out on Stickledown ;)

Re: Steyr SSG 69 PII

Posted: Sun Mar 20, 2011 2:47 pm
by bnz41
Hi,
I think you will find you cannot fit a ten round mag in a SSG only 5 rounder. All steyr rifles used to be only 5 round mags then they offered an update kitted mag well, allowing you to load 9 rounds. I know I own a steyr in .308. Later models like the SSG 08 & SSG04 do have 10 round mags. The SSG sport is the one that has open sights not the Police. Bolt handles not true mine has one.

Re: Steyr SSG 69 PII

Posted: Sun Mar 20, 2011 6:05 pm
by Alpha1
I own a SSG P1 yes it is true the barrels are pressed into the reciever you can not replace the barrel so its important if you find one to check its OK before you buy.
The barrels are hammer forged if you look closely at the barrel it has a rippled effect.
They have a heavy barrel fitted the SSG P1 does not have any iron sights.
The originals were fitted with a Khales scope the mounts are integral to the reciever the scopes are fitted with quick release rings you can pop the scope off in minutes it goes back on with out loosing zero.
The scope is click adjustable out to 800yds.
The bolt is fitted with a target knob.
Ten round mags are available they are about £100 each the rifle comes with one 5 round mag as standard.
I lucked onto mine several years ago it was in a local gun shop the guy who owned it was giving up shooting.
It came in a carry case with two 5 round magazines two 10 round magazines the original Khales scope the factory test group card and a ream of re loading data the guy had built up whilst shooting it in comps.
The rifle shoots like a dream it is extremely accurate,
The longest distance I have shot it over is 600yds and that was no problem.
I am not a accuracy buf I just shoot for fun but my experience tells me that in the right hands a SSG P1 would be a potent piece of kit.
Any way you can shoot it at Diggle in June.
I will post some pics if you are intrested.

Re: Steyr SSG 69 PII

Posted: Sun Mar 20, 2011 8:28 pm
by Gun Pimp
Had one many years ago with 10X Khales and shot practical rifle on the UK circuit with it as it was one of the few rifles you could get 10-rounds mags. for. But the mags were not good (which is why Steyr stopped making them).

Also the plastic stock is rubbish - take out the barrelled-action and you can twist and flex it with little effort. I eventually fitted a McMillan McHale (copy of Parhker Hale's M85sniper stock in fibreglass) and it certainly improved it.

Cheers
Vince