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Unread Yesterday, 03:13 AM   #1
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Default Replacement parts for Steyr Model 1913 (military conversion of Model 1909)

Hello all,
I recently picked up a Steyr Model 1913 (functionally the same 1909), in .32 ACP.
While learning the pistol I realized that the barrel tilt assist spring is missing.

Does anyone have an idea where to get a replacement? I've already checked Ebay and just a general Google search with no luck.

I'd also like to pick up a couple extra firing pins since I hear these pistols tend to break them.

Thanks all!
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You can try here:

https://www.brunomilitaria.com/spare...mm--p-437.html

and here:

https://everygunpart.com/steyr-piepe...semi-auto.html

and here:

https://genuine-militaria.com/catego...s/steyr-parts/
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Thanks for those links!
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For other people looking I found https://jackfirstinc.com has repro firing pins for $38.
Since my 1913 looks to have the original, I'd rather put wear on a repro anyway.

Haven't found the barrel tilt spring yet but I have an email out to one person from the links above. \
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Before the internet, my two go-tos for parts were Numrich and Jack First. (Back then Jack First was still based in Lancaster, CA. they got essentially chased out, moving to the great plains.)
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