Thanks Crankgrinder, if you get a chance to handle one go for it. Make sure that if nothing else ya dry fire and feel the reset on it, as well as seeing if the trap sights work for you.
Nothing against the Glock (I still have one for the time being), but the Steyr trigger is a completely different animal, it has steel sights out of the box, a better grip angle (to me), and it has an easier disassembly while at a lower price than it's fellow Austrian sibling (Blue Label pricing notwithstanding). Never seen them higher than $480 w/2 mags NIB @ Cabela's, regardless of model or caliber, and sometimes you can find them even cheaper online!
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