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OP has a serious drinking problem.
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Quoted: Cmon man. I know you have been in some of his other threads. This is his natural state. I would hate to see him under the influence. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: How is it possible to be this high/drunk, but still be able to type coherently? ![]() Cmon man. I know you have been in some of his other threads. This is his natural state. I would hate to see him under the influence. You ever notice that you're the only person to chronically shitpost in my threads? And only ever in my "controversial" threads. I didn't see you in my pellet rifle thread recently. You wanna know why? Because that wasn't a controversial thread. |
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Quoted: You ever notice that you're the only person to chronically shitpost in my threads? And only ever in my "controversial" threads. I didn't see you in my pellet rifle thread recently. You wanna know why? Because that wasn't a controversial thread. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: How is it possible to be this high/drunk, but still be able to type coherently? ![]() Cmon man. I know you have been in some of his other threads. This is his natural state. I would hate to see him under the influence. You ever notice that you're the only person to chronically shitpost in my threads? And only ever in my "controversial" threads. I didn't see you in my pellet rifle thread recently. You wanna know why? Because that wasn't a controversial thread. What did you compare pellet rifles to in that thread? ![]() |
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Quoted: The AUG is a superior rifle, in regards to reliability in adverse conditions alone. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Some dudes like to chop off their dicks and call themselves women, too. Those dudes are almost as wrong as people who prefer AUGs over AR's. The AUG is a superior rifle, in regards to reliability in adverse conditions alone. You state facts that are not in evidence. |
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Quoted: You state facts that are not in evidence. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Some dudes like to chop off their dicks and call themselves women, too. Those dudes are almost as wrong as people who prefer AUGs over AR's. The AUG is a superior rifle, in regards to reliability in adverse conditions alone. You state facts that are not in evidence. Those were the official findings of the Australian Army in their adverse conditions testing comparing the AUG to the M16. |
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Quoted: Those were the official findings of the Australian Army in their adverse conditions testing comparing the AUG to the M16. View Quote They only chose the AUG because they didn't read the paperwork carefully enough and thought it was a domestic design. |
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Quoted: Australia is a prison island and a failed state. They only chose the AUG because they didn't read the paperwork carefully enough and thought it was a domestic design. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Those were the official findings of the Australian Army in their adverse conditions testing comparing the AUG to the M16. They only chose the AUG because they didn't read the paperwork carefully enough and thought it was a domestic design. ![]() |
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Quoted: Australia is a prison island and a failed state. They only chose the AUG because they didn't read the paperwork carefully enough and thought it was a domestic design. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Those were the official findings of the Australian Army in their adverse conditions testing comparing the AUG to the M16. They only chose the AUG because they didn't read the paperwork carefully enough and thought it was a domestic design. Can't speak in regards to the country, but Australia has a first class Light-Infantry force that is internationally respected, and the AUG has performed well in combat world wide in their, and other countries hands. |
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Quoted: What did you compare pellet rifles to in that thread? ![]() View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: How is it possible to be this high/drunk, but still be able to type coherently? ![]() Cmon man. I know you have been in some of his other threads. This is his natural state. I would hate to see him under the influence. You ever notice that you're the only person to chronically shitpost in my threads? And only ever in my "controversial" threads. I didn't see you in my pellet rifle thread recently. You wanna know why? Because that wasn't a controversial thread. What did you compare pellet rifles to in that thread? ![]() M1 Garand ofcourse. What else? |
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Quoted: Australia is a prison island and a failed state. They only chose the AUG because they didn't read the paperwork carefully enough and thought it was a domestic design. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Those were the official findings of the Australian Army in their adverse conditions testing comparing the AUG to the M16. They only chose the AUG because they didn't read the paperwork carefully enough and thought it was a domestic design. As an AUG owner, that was funny. |
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Quoted: So I've been wondering about this. American's love of the Steyr AUG is evident in sales. Why do so many choose the AUG over the AR? I can certainly answer this question for myself, but I cannot speak for others. For me, it's a simple matter of the superior reliability and parts durability, especially in adverse conditions over an AR. The AR is designed to have parts that are easily replaceable. The AUG is designed so that parts simply do not break. They can last significantly higher round counts than the AR before parts start breaking. You can shoot an AUG over the course of your lifetime without needing to replace anything. What about you? It's it because you know the AUG is simply a cooler/superior platform? Soon enough, will the AUG be the new "America's rifle?" ![]() View Quote Own both, prefer the AR15. MUCH prefer the AR. The Steyr is cool and fun to shoot but if the SHTF I'm taking my M4. |
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Quoted: Surely the AUG would have turned the tides for them had they had it in 1932. https://www.sandboxx.us/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/jfOOUpG-900x567-1.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Can't speak in regards to the country, but Australia has a first class Light-Infantry force that is internationally respected, and the AUG has performed well in combat world wide in their, and other countries hands. https://www.sandboxx.us/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/jfOOUpG-900x567-1.jpg AUGs would have given them a better shot, but in the end it still would have been a loss. Nothing can overcome the power of the Emu. |
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Quoted: So I've been wondering about this. American's love of the Steyr AUG is evident in sales. Why do so many choose the AUG over the AR? I can certainly answer this question for myself, but I cannot speak for others. For me, it's a simple matter of the superior reliability and parts durability, especially in adverse conditions over an AR. The AR is designed to have parts that are easily replaceable. The AUG is designed so that parts simply do not break. They can last significantly higher round counts than the AR before parts start breaking. You can shoot an AUG over the course of your lifetime without needing to replace anything. What about you? It's it because you know the AUG is simply a cooler/superior platform? Soon enough, will the AUG be the new "America's rifle?" ![]() View Quote OP uses a rifle in "adverse conditions" so much that parts wearing out and reliability are an actual issue? ![]() |
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Op is a tard.
I do own an AUG and I like it a lot. Would trust it in an end of the world scenario? Yes. I would also trust one of a half dozen other ARs I have. It is more popular? Hell no. Is it a great rifle? Yes. |
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Quoted: Surely the AUG would have turned the tides for them had they had it in 1932. https://www.sandboxx.us/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/jfOOUpG-900x567-1.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Can't speak in regards to the country, but Australia has a first class Light-Infantry force that is internationally respected, and the AUG has performed well in combat world wide in their, and other countries hands. https://www.sandboxx.us/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/jfOOUpG-900x567-1.jpg I think they resorted to bombing the birds. Certainly lost shooting at them with boolits |
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Quoted: Bullpups have better terminal ballistics. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: After braces, they'll be coming for bullpups like the aug. All you bullpup guys who are staying silent, thinking you can hide in the shadows- you better get in your reps ears about braces. You're just the next "loophole" to close. I'm sure a very conveniently timed mass shooting via bullpup will occur, as the braced pistol showed up from the tranny the day before the pistol brace rule vote, and the Vegas shooting right before the hpa was supposed to be voted on. Qft Bullpups were the best non-nfa short rifle alternatives until braced pistols hit the market. Bullpups have better terminal ballistics. Only hits count. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: After braces, they'll be coming for bullpups like the aug. All you bullpup guys who are staying silent, thinking you can hide in the shadows- you better get in your reps ears about braces. You're just the next "loophole" to close. I'm sure a very conveniently timed mass shooting via bullpup will occur, as the braced pistol showed up from the tranny the day before the pistol brace rule vote, and the Vegas shooting right before the hpa was supposed to be voted on. Qft Bullpups were the best non-nfa short rifle alternatives until braced pistols hit the market. Bullpups have better terminal ballistics. Only hits count. AUG is plenty accurate. |
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Quoted: So I've been wondering about this. American's love of the Steyr AUG is evident in sales. Why do so many choose the AUG over the AR? I can certainly answer this question for myself, but I cannot speak for others. For me, it's a simple matter of the superior reliability and parts durability, especially in adverse conditions over an AR. The AR is designed to have parts that are easily replaceable. The AUG is designed so that parts simply do not break. They can last significantly higher round counts than the AR before parts start breaking. You can shoot an AUG over the course of your lifetime without needing to replace anything. What about you? It's it because you know the AUG is simply a cooler/superior platform? Soon enough, will the AUG be the new "America's rifle?" ![]() View Quote They don't...... ?? |
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Quoted: Australia is a prison island and a failed state. They only chose the AUG because they didn't read the paperwork carefully enough and thought it was a domestic design. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Those were the official findings of the Australian Army in their adverse conditions testing comparing the AUG to the M16. They only chose the AUG because they didn't read the paperwork carefully enough and thought it was a domestic design. I just laughed for a good 30 seconds. Thank you for this reply. Also going to use this joke on a few Aug owner friends. A few own Tavor's and I have to be more selective with that humor. |
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Quoted: 99% of AR15 owners cant afford to own a superior platform so they will only defend their PSA because it's all they know. It's the sad truth. This is Joe Bidens America that you voted for. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: They don't...... ?? 99% of AR15 owners cant afford to own a superior platform so they will only defend their PSA because it's all they know. It's the sad truth. This is Joe Bidens America that you voted for. That's really your take on why ARs are more popular than AUGs? Rather than the fact you can buy a $500 AR and it will digest everything you feed it? And it has the aftermarket equivalent of a Chevy 350? I'll see AUG owners at the range with the original 1.5x scope. Even 60 years ago we figured a 3x was better back when it was still carry handles. Maybe the 3x didn't work for the average Steyr owner's monocle. |
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I like them all.
Both are fine rifles, but in the end the AR would win out in a battle or SHTF scenario for just parts availability if nothing else. ![]() |
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Quoted: Op is a tard. I do own an AUG and I like it a lot. Would trust it in an end of the world scenario? Yes. I would also trust one of a half dozen other ARs I have. It is more popular? Hell no. Is it a great rifle? Yes. View Quote I echo all of that. I own an AUG because its a fun gun, just like my AK's. But the AR is superior to em all. |
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Quoted: I know a guy who bought one in the 80s and installed a left handed bolt because he is a cross eye dominant rifle shooter. I had a USR with a NATO stock in late 90s/early 00s, but sold it to buy ARs. View Quote I had 2 AUGs long ago when they were 1st introduced here in the states. A green stocked 20" and a 16" black stocked one when those came in. Fantastic rifles. Sold them both during them Clinton Ban for $3500 for the 20" and $5k for the 16" rifle. Need to get a STANAG mag stocked one now that they are affordable Wished I would have gotten a USR when they were available. I liked the bluish grey colored stock. |
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It's the quintessential bullpup. None other like it.
I mean, diehard, commando? Common man! |
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Quoted: That's really your take on why ARs are more popular than AUGs? Rather than the fact you can buy a $500 AR and it will digest everything you feed it? And it has the aftermarket equivalent of a Chevy 350? I'll see AUG owners at the range with the original 1.5x scope. Even 60 years ago we figured a 3x was better back when it was still carry handles. Maybe the 3x didn't work for the average Steyr owner's monocle. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: They don't...... ?? 99% of AR15 owners cant afford to own a superior platform so they will only defend their PSA because it's all they know. It's the sad truth. This is Joe Bidens America that you voted for. That's really your take on why ARs are more popular than AUGs? Rather than the fact you can buy a $500 AR and it will digest everything you feed it? And it has the aftermarket equivalent of a Chevy 350? I'll see AUG owners at the range with the original 1.5x scope. Even 60 years ago we figured a 3x was better back when it was still carry handles. Maybe the 3x didn't work for the average Steyr owner's monocle. You know AUGs today have a flat rail on top.. I've got an ACOG on mine. You really don't need much on your AUG; a good optic, a light, a sling, and you're gtg. |
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Quoted: You know AUGs today have a flat rail on top.. I've got an ACOG on mine. You really don't need much on your AUG; a good optic, a light, a sling, and you're gtg. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: They don't...... ?? 99% of AR15 owners cant afford to own a superior platform so they will only defend their PSA because it's all they know. It's the sad truth. This is Joe Bidens America that you voted for. That's really your take on why ARs are more popular than AUGs? Rather than the fact you can buy a $500 AR and it will digest everything you feed it? And it has the aftermarket equivalent of a Chevy 350? I'll see AUG owners at the range with the original 1.5x scope. Even 60 years ago we figured a 3x was better back when it was still carry handles. Maybe the 3x didn't work for the average Steyr owner's monocle. You know AUGs today have a flat rail on top.. I've got an ACOG on mine. You really don't need much on your AUG; a good optic, a light, a sling, and you're gtg. I know. Just messing with you guys. You're talking to someone that still prefers a 1911 so my opinion on guns is a bit skewed. |
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AUG what?
This is blasphemy. The USA is not looking at making AUG's the national rifle the last time I checked. |
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Quoted: Can't speak in regards to the country, but Australia has a first class Light-Infantry force that is internationally respected, and the AUG has performed well in combat world wide in their, and other countries hands. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Those were the official findings of the Australian Army in their adverse conditions testing comparing the AUG to the M16. They only chose the AUG because they didn't read the paperwork carefully enough and thought it was a domestic design. Can't speak in regards to the country, but Australia has a first class Light-Infantry force that is internationally respected, and the AUG has performed well in combat world wide in their, and other countries hands. I knew a guy from 4 Commando who preferred the AR. |
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Quoted: AUG is plenty accurate. View Quote So is an Arrow stapler, the stapler has a better trigger. I was happy when I got a Tavor, I was happier when I traded it away. They are fun to shoot but not my cup of tea. If you really think the AUG on par with AR sales or use in the USA you are clueless. |
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