AUG
AUG.
Armee Universal
Gewehr. 5.56x45mm, select fire, assault rifle manufactured by Steyr-Mannlicher of Austria. Used by the Austrian military as the Stg.77 (
Sturmgewehr, year 1977), used by the Australian Defense Forces as the F88 AUSTEYRm and used by the Irish Defense Forces, among other numerous militaries.It is a gas-piston operated rifle, using the revolutionary bullpup design (magazine and action located behind the trigger), and allows M16A2 length barrel, in an overall package the size of an M4A1 carbine. The stock is made of high-strength polymer, and has endured being run over by a
Unimog over 30 times. The reciever is made of aircraft-grade aluminum casting, and either houses a 1.5x optic, or an optic rail. Barrels and receivers are fully interchangeable. Barrels include a 16" carbine, 20" rifle, and 24"
HBAR (Heavy Barreled Assault Rifle), with a
bipod. The magazines are made of translucent polymer, and can hold either 30 or 42 rounds.Select fire is accomplished by a "pull through" trigger system: half-pull is semi-automatic, complete pull is full-automatic. There is a distinct stopping point between
the pulls so that
accidental discharge of full-automatic is rare.Variants include:AUG A1-receiver housing has either a 1.5x optic or rail mountAUG A2-receiver housing has a removeable 1.5x optic or rail mountAUG A3-essentially an AUG A2 with a RIS system.
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by Snake on May 14, 2005 03:36:33
Steyr AUG. Austrian assault rifle, though also the official weapon of the Irish army. Using a
bullpup design, it is incredibly lightweight, due to its carbon-fibre body. Fires
5.56mm rounds