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[ARCHIVED THREAD] - Steyr AUG (Page 1 of 2)
Posted: 2/9/2006 8:10:08 PM EDT
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I hope that this isn't a dupe, but: I was just surfing gunblast.com, and in the pictures section there was an AUG A3 with the comment "Steyr's AUG is back in production in Mississippi." Woot! |
Well I found a pic here![]() This came from gunblast at the link above. Want to make sure they get the credit for it even with the water mark. |
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Would be hard pressed to choose the AUG or the FS2000. Guess I would have to hold both. Also didnt the aug used to come in several other calibers? Something like some sort of 7mm and a 308? I got to hold one that belonged to an austrailian in iraq but only for a second and it was the A2 model. |
Don't I wish, yo. I'm a grad student. And I still need to finish my BOB. And put some money away for investments. And I haven't been paid since August. |
That is slick! I was afraid they would butcher if re-released here but I like what I'm seeing. IMO, based upon appearance alone this blows the F2000 out of water. |
![]() I dunno, I like the idea of using an effective cartridge instead. Particularly one that I have thousands of rounds of, and can get thousands of rounds of. If I wanted an AUG chambered for a hard to find round, I'd get it in 6.8SPC. |
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LOL I like how people say 5.7 is ineffective. Anyway, yeh I dont think the 5.7 is designed for that size of a weapon. I would just stay with 5.56 for it or 6.8. Anything bigger than that should just go to 308. Subgun -> Carbine -> Rifle 5.7 ->5.56 -> 308 Some can be substituted for others but why. |
I have never....NEVER had a malfunction with my AUGs. If you are a lefty and you want to shoot a AUG that is no problem. Steyr sells a left hand bolt, which you can install in one minute and change the ejection cover. Very simple. Chris |
There is a left-handed bolt available for it. Swap the bolt out, switch the cover on the ejection port to the other side, and it ejects to the left instead of the right. |
Well does not make it leftie friend out of the box. Only true left friendy bullpups are the FAMAS and F2000 |
I second Chris' contention....and Chris knows how I feel about AUGs. In the thousands of rounds I put through one of my AUGs ( a black semi-auto AUG-P), I had one malf., and that was due to a weak mag spring. Once fixed, never another malf.........I mean none at all. Pretty amazing when you think of it. |
The FAMAS requires disassembling the rifle to switch from right to left. I don't see the difference? Agreed on the F2000. |
It's a tad more involved than that, but not too far off. It definitely doesn't require the purchase of any new or different items, so I guess it can be considered "out of the box" convertible to lefty. |
Were they sold with left hand bolts when they were originally for sale? There are many rifles and shotguns you can purchased left handed. Perhaps the same will be true when the AUG is released. |
Can easily be converted to lefty with a lefty bolt, already has a left ejection port with removeable cover. Much easier than any other currently available gun. Who has a FAMAS? I had 2 AUGS over the years, and they were nice to own, I did not shoot them much, sold the last one off to buy more Class 3. If it is reasonable might think about another one, after paying off the SIG.... |
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Will the 16" version be too short to legally sell in terms of overall length? I've always loved the AUG, but with all the great news over the 6.5 Grendel coming out of shot I'm really torn between holding out for a more exotic rifle and an AR15 I can readily convert to fire the grendel. |
Why? They are simply going where the $$$$$$ is, since they had no luck getting their product into America. |
It doesnt make it okay. It doesnt justify what they did. |
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All I want to know is, will there ever be a civi Steyr AUG A3 like this: http://www.armyrecognition.com/europe/Angleterre/Exhibition/DSEI_2005/pictures/Steyr_Rifle_AUG_A3_DSEI_2005_ArmyRecognition_01.jpg because if there was I would buy it so fast your headwould spin. |
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