It's a reliable/durable/accurate gun so it's still relevant IMO...
@johnpagdilao60753 жыл бұрын
Agreed 👍
@MegaAndy933 жыл бұрын
Probably one of the best weapons to put an LPVO, a compact durable system, and (unlike shorter AR-15/M4 systems) gives good velocity on the 5.56 round.
@CCXRS73 жыл бұрын
Claw Gear makes an extended AUG MLOK rail that goes over suppressors and solves most of the problems you have with the platform. Worth checking them out if you like your AUG's
@MegaAndy933 жыл бұрын
Also, TFTV went over the Australian Army report on the Aug's durability and reliability. Good info.
@FrogToadBug3 жыл бұрын
@Cathy Bailey it can be suppressed with a suppressor gas plug, it's just not ideal for that.
@bat22933 жыл бұрын
I love my AUG. I have found that most of the "flaws" mentioned can be addressed with aftermarket upgrades available for it.
@jamesdiggs8473 жыл бұрын
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@MrMysticmelody3 жыл бұрын
@@jamesdiggs847 You OK hun?
@petesheppard17093 жыл бұрын
@@MrMysticmelody His cat must have gotten onto the keyboard. 🤔
@oskary28333 жыл бұрын
If you are good with it then there is nothing wrong with it.
@FuzedBox3 жыл бұрын
Same. Corvus Defensio has solutions for most of the problems mentioned in the video. The only things I did to mine were adding the brass deflector and installing a Ratworx sear.
@runlevelone3 жыл бұрын
Does Die Hard exist? Then the AUG is relevant.
@joquin46183 жыл бұрын
lol 😝
@ReapingRose1153 жыл бұрын
Scored one of the best on 9HoleReview's practical accuracy ranges, pretty durable and reliable in most regards and the bullpup design keeps it both short yet with a barrel length that can send that 5.56 out with spice that SBRs may lack. It may not be as modern as other bullpups or conventional rifles but you'd be hard pressed to ignore it in spite of its weaknesses. Plus I'm a sucker for it because of movies and video games...
@bannedbycommieyoutube5time9203 жыл бұрын
Amen! Die Hard IS a Christmas movie 🎅🤣👍🏼!
@carabinapacifista56273 жыл бұрын
Also they ran the test with high winds and 55gr ammo, so with better conditions and more appropiate ammo it could have beaten almost all other rifles in the channel.
@ReapingRose1153 жыл бұрын
@@carabinapacifista5627 The AUGA3 defo is a cool beast. I love it!
@03Grunt-arrino3 жыл бұрын
Was SOOOOOOO ahead of its time. Just watched DieHard with the family for Christmas. My sons couldn’t believe it was around in the ‘80’s haha. I had to explain it was relatively old, even then. Have to add one to the collection
@nicholasyacoub7953 жыл бұрын
IMHO, it comes up every year at this time because of Die Hard 😂🎄
@altergreenhorn3 жыл бұрын
Styer was basically a father of the Glock. More precise two styer engineers was .
@GeorgiaBoy19613 жыл бұрын
The folks at Steyr really earned their pay designing a bull-pup which is still setting the standard for such designs today, almost fifty years after the fact. That's an impressive feat. I'm not a fan of bull-pups generally, but I am impressed with their design.
@timewave020123 жыл бұрын
"Reversible" and "ambidextrous" aren't the same. The distinction is worth making. The PS90 is truly ambi. The FS2000 is ambi with regard to selector, mag release, and ejection, but not charging handle. The reason it matters is because reversible is only useful to lefties. Truly ambi is useful to someone who wants to be able to shoot ambidextrously, in case shooting from concealment or cover is a lot more convenient from the opposite side, for example.
@michaelthebarbarian33803 жыл бұрын
I Have shot the FS2000, PS90, MDR, Tavor... and I got to tell you... I wouldn't trade my AUG A3 for any other bullpup rifle. The only upgrades I did internally is a metal trigger sear which DRASTICALLY improves the trigger. The sear was around $100.00 and you can put it in at your dinner table in about 30 mins. 30 and 42 round (Yes, 42 round mags are a factory spec configuration for the AUG) Aug Mags are well made, pretty easy to find and fairly inexpensive. Plus Magpul makes some nice ones as well. Fieldstripping is a breeze and the removable barrel makes a thorough cleaning extremely simple. The Bolt Hold Open on the A3 spec guns make the "righty" charging handle issue sort of redundant. The AUG won me over as my preferred "TEOTWAWKI" rifle of choice. It's just damn good. I still want to buy a spare trigger pack bolt and barrel for it.
@TheAustrianAvenger3 жыл бұрын
3:12 No special key required. A ten 'Groschen' coin (the currency back then, comparable with a quarter dollar) fit perfectly fine and I still carry one coin with me all the time for adjusting the scope.
@gfuentes84493 жыл бұрын
love those ten groschen tin coins so light
@kingsqueak22213 жыл бұрын
It's still super effective and reliable. "Modernize" is just accessory masturbation, which is fun but it doesn't put rounds on target any better than time on the range will. Some people don't need a Lego play set as part of their rifle. The more you have hanging off a rifle, the more will snag on underbrush or whatever web gear you have hanging on you.
@Howjadoo223 жыл бұрын
Yes, however a white light is near-essential, as is a laser if you're running night vision. That said, while not as well as other rifles, the AUG can still make use of those, especially with some aftermarket parts, like the Corvus Defensio line. Definitely one of my dream rifles.
@dylanwight57642 жыл бұрын
The A3 M1 basically solved all the mounting limitations of a rifle adopted for service in the 70s. The EF88 takes that a step further still with a remodeled body to better accommodate future-proofing and including all the useful features of a traditional AR pattern rifle -- brass deflector, enhanced magazine release, trigger lock-out, snappier safety, bolt release, folding charging handle. Yeah, AUG's still got it.
@mattwalters6834 Жыл бұрын
I do like modernized weapons; I don’t, however, put a bunch of stuff on my pieces.
@brycegill20223 жыл бұрын
I absolutely love my AUG, probably my favorite rifle. That said, it is definitely impractical in many ways. I don’t understand why Steyr doesn’t include certain features like a case deflector, suppressor gas plug, or rear QD points from the factory. That said, the after market for this gun is surprisingly large.
@gillesjill46893 жыл бұрын
Steyr Aug was created during the cold war era in a country which had a mutual frontier with a warsaw pact country . So, they made the most reliable weapon as possible during the 70's . In Europe, there was a growing fear of a 3rd WW during the 80's decade .
@AMG454PRO3 жыл бұрын
Bought an X95 first, then I bought the AUG. Sold the X95 kept the AUG. Nothing wrong with an X95, it's an awesome gun, but I love just about everything about the AUG more than X95, of course if I was left handed my opinion would be different. There's lots of good upgrades available for the AUG, with that said I feel like it has more potential and the industry including Steyr is not doing enough for this gun. And yes the AUG is still and always will be relevant, amazing rifle 👍🏻
@ktkace3 жыл бұрын
The Aug is more ergonomic IMHO...
@mengh782 жыл бұрын
Same here. Had x95. Sold it and just got the aug yesterday
@i-tunes20252 жыл бұрын
hello! i have bought my aug a2 three monthes ago. i'm very glad to read your comments guys
@nirfz3 жыл бұрын
The fast removable barrel makes cleaning the gun pretty easy, and clearing malfunctions (at least the ones i had long ago with the crappy blanks) easy too. As for the controls of the gun: I like to refer to your own video of a few years back where you tested AR type rifles vs spray water, ice and cold, and with most of them if i remember correct the mag release button could not be pushed to release the mag anymore. This is something Steyrs gun designers thought of and thus one reason why the mag release of the AUG is like it is. It's big enough that you can push on it hard even in the case of it getting sticky. (not that i ever had that problem even during mountain training on a glacier in winter). The controls are this way so that the common soldier can wear mittens in the cold and still operate the gun. The trigger guard is big enough, the safety and the charging handle are also designed that way. I think the big question would be what do you want to use it for. People who want a race gun won't be happy with one, people who want to be the fastest in a match neither... (Disclaimer: i never personally owned one, i was paid to lug two different ones around and shoot a bit for some time, as almost every ablebodied male citizen of my country. So my experience is short in time, for it was a bit less than a year, but it matched the experience of the rest of the roughly 150 guys in my company)
@bannedbycommieyoutube5time9203 жыл бұрын
Very cool, thanks for the information. Nothing like real world use!
@scratchy9963 жыл бұрын
AUG = Armee Universal Gewehr = Army Universal Rifle. The point of the removable barrel is to make the gun fit for multiple roles. It was deigned to be used as an assault rile, marksman rifle and light machine gun, hence the removable barrel. Just put a short barrel for an urban setting , a longer barrel for a marksman role, or quickly swap the barre, if it gets too hot while, using the gun as an LMG.
@nirfz3 жыл бұрын
@@scratchy996 Yes, that was the goal and intention in devellopment. But who has bought additional barrels for exchanging? Hence people ask for what the benefit of a quick remove barrel is, and i listed a few things that it offers even if you don't have an additional barrel.
@dylanwight57642 жыл бұрын
@@nirfz Who brought those barrels? The armorer. He also brought the paperwork for you to sign _before_ you deploy to these pre-determined locations where you know what configuration you need. Planning is 95% of the battle. The other 5% is calling in an airstrike because there's no anybody wants to go door to door while under fire from entrenched insurgents haha!
@nirfz2 жыл бұрын
@@dylanwight5764 *bought* was the word i used, not brought. I meant that i am not aware of anyone (non civilian) who bought different barrel lengths.
@icantsaywhat3 жыл бұрын
If anyone is interested in the actual changes from 1977 to now. TFB KZbin channel did an interview with a steyer historian. He did a great breakdown of the differences the upgrades and. Different models
@thomasconc3 жыл бұрын
Bearing in mind I am ex-Australian army and our AuSteyr was a mild;y updated AUG and the current service rifle is the very upgraded Australian developed EF88 a 3rd generation weapon, also used by our NZ cousins...my answer is YES the AUG is very relevant, very used by us, did great service in Iraq and Afghanistan for us as well...there is some adjustment to using it, but I have used M4's and various M16's and still prefer the new AUG for the shorter length, the still long 20 inch barrel with higher MV and better terminal effect over 200m and with a lighter weight than the original AUG. Trigger pull is OK - you adapt to it, but most military trigger pulls are deliberately heavy anyway.
@ramozj69973 жыл бұрын
Kiwis don't use F88 anymore nor EF88.They use ARs .And I don't think they ever updated their Steyrs. I preferred the F88 over the M16 back in the day.
@23kilkenny233 жыл бұрын
@@ramozj6997 the nz army did modify some to to be fitted with a rail to allow for use with an acog
@23kilkenny233 жыл бұрын
I served with the NZ army and completely agree the AUG is an amazing weapon. During my time I was lucky to be allocated an early Austrian rifle in which had a nicer more rounded grip on the stock compared the the more squared grip of an Australian manufactured rifle (had to point this out). As for the trigger its a battle rifle not a precision rifle, it does its job and still allows for accurate shots once the firer learns basic trigger discipline. I also have used their new MARS- L rifle and its trash, its too forward heavy, the T- cocking handles and gas tubes are always failing. I actually participated in the new weapon trial and the LMT was towards the bottom of my recommendation.
@The_PotionSeller3 жыл бұрын
Just a shame they're seemingly more likely to be used on their own citizens nowadays than actual combatants
@ramozj69973 жыл бұрын
@@23kilkenny23 i like the Kiwi F88 crosshair in the donut and the safety from semi to auto.I thought it was a better option than ours.
@ReverendMeat513 жыл бұрын
My AUG has been my go-to rifle for a few years now. Mine is an A3 with the receiver engraved internally VLTOR out of Tucson. It's annoying that certain easy changes that should have been factory solutions decades ago are still only aftermarket options, especially if the guns are being produced stateside now.
@aridmedia68933 жыл бұрын
Almost had me there…right till the end. We’re hoping it stays relevant. Cheers, great Video.
@mikem21323 жыл бұрын
I’ve figured out why I keep going back to an AR-15 and Beretta 92FS. There’s plenty of great firearms out there- but these two platforms are what I have the most trigger time on. It’s what I was introduced to when I learned how to shoot. It’s muscle memory and I know they’re both reliable. I appreciate the market coming out with new products and innovation- but when sh*t hits the fan, I’ll stick with what I know.
@lancekilkenny7213 жыл бұрын
Good point.
@mikem21323 жыл бұрын
@kevin pierson Exactly! I’ve operated these guns in harsh environments and they have proven reliability- which is the most important feature to me.
@michaelthebarbarian33803 жыл бұрын
Nothing wrong with either one of those options.
@GeorgiaBoy19613 жыл бұрын
@ Mike M - Re: "It’s muscle memory and I know they’re both reliable. I appreciate the market coming out with new products and innovation- but when sh*t hits the fan, I’ll stick with what I know." The fabled British SAS, perhaps the most-respected special ops formation in the world, have their choice of weapons to a large extent. Revealingly, they do not use British SA80 bull-pups, but H&K 416 carbines, which are a piston-driven derivative of the standard M4 carbine. They use what they know, what they prefer and what works.
@thegael19963 жыл бұрын
@@GeorgiaBoy1961 To be fair no one really wants to use the SA80.
@dmwil13 жыл бұрын
I think the Steyr Aug would be highly relevant to anyone shot by one. In all seriousness, I think it is 100% relevant, if reliable in combat conditions. I'd imagine they are. One thing that bugs the crap out of me is the sling swivel on top of the front. I just hate that. I'd love to shoot one.
@takingbacktoxic78983 жыл бұрын
The Aussies tested a bunch of rifles, the AUG beat all of them in terms of reliability and stress tests.
@DrWolfensteinz3 жыл бұрын
The sling swivel isn't fixed, it's just a built in QD mount.
@digitalpunk53653 жыл бұрын
I have an mdrx, x95, and a steyr Aug. it’s definitely still relevant. There’s a special feeling you get when you pick one up that has the original donut optic
@jayebuss55623 жыл бұрын
The ol donut of death. Great weapon.
@roul36883 жыл бұрын
Whaaaat? You mean I can’t LARP around with flashlights, lasers and toaster ovens attached to the rifle?
@BertShackleford3 жыл бұрын
I still want the Lithgow Arms F90. It seems to be the best overall bullpup design to date. Unfortunately, the public will _never_ see this firearm come to market. The Australian govt has pulled something similar to H&K. Meaning they do not want their weapons in the hands of civilians. To that I say - "Screw you Australia. I am a *CITIZEN* _not_ a subject!" Stay classy my friends.
@borkwoof6963 жыл бұрын
If HK didn’t want their guns in civilian hands they wouldn’t sell them to civilians.
@BertShackleford3 жыл бұрын
@@borkwoof696 Do you own an H&K MP7? I rest my case. Stay classy my friend.
@polian783 жыл бұрын
@@BertShackleford H&K: Because you suck. And we hate you.
@Howjadoo223 жыл бұрын
@@BertShackleford The problem is more with the German government than H&K themselves, apparently their export laws cover blueprints and the like as well, so "just make it in the US" isn't as simple as it should be. H&K doesn't have a perfect track record of decision making, but it's not all on them.
@stagalgiz10973 жыл бұрын
@@BertShackleford you do know that H&K doesn't control that, German export laws and US import laws do, don't you? Wait don't answer that, your responses to others prove that you just hate H&K, not the laws that prevent them from doing so.
@johntmccrakin1093 жыл бұрын
Just ran my AUG yesterday with family for Christmas. It’s still a solid combat rifle. Loud. But fantastic.
@dylanwight57642 жыл бұрын
Jeez, what were you doing, defending from Santa Claus the notorious Christmas Home Invader???
@johntmccrakin1092 жыл бұрын
@@dylanwight5764 when family all gets together and bring other toys. Got to pull out some toys myself. But yes Santa too. Knock. Don’t just be sliding down chimneys.
@R.Tafolla3 жыл бұрын
Every Christmas I watch Die Hard and I always get a slight woody whenever the baddies pull the AUG out of the backpack with the barrel off and assemble it.
@GeorgiaBoy19613 жыл бұрын
If you like the AUG, consider watching on DVD or streaming the cable TV action-adventure series "Strike Back" with the original cast, i.e., Sullivan Stapleton and Philip Winchester as Sergeants Scott and Stonebridge. The final season has them fighting Japanese Yakuza alot in several episodes and the bad guys are rocking AUGs for the most part.
@jackbauer77423 жыл бұрын
When we were issued our AUGs, our army instructor informed us that in reality there are no left handed people and everyone trained right handed. Problem solved! I own a AUG-Z A2 and while I rarely win competitions it is always a joy to outshoot those race gun AR guys that make fun of my old timey rifle. :)
@danielhenderson83163 жыл бұрын
That's lefty thing only works until you can't use your right arm.
@HansPeter-lm7xv3 жыл бұрын
Sounds like Bundesheer
@deceptivepanther3 жыл бұрын
Love the matching jacket. Nollaig Shona. (Merry Christmas). ☘️
@stephenwinchester66683 жыл бұрын
That Desert Tech looks awesome! I have AUG and x95, the AUG also has the 80’s nostalgia going for it, reliable, fun to shoot and with the right blonde wig, you too can be Karl from Die Hard.
@chadpatrick73073 жыл бұрын
Being an 80's kid and watching awesome xmas movies like Die Hard the AUG will always have a special place in my heart
@mascasa75023 жыл бұрын
Watched Garand Thumb's cold weather weapons video yesterday. The rifles that survived the longest were the AUG, the FNC and AKs. Good to see. I'm thinking about picking up an AUG, but the 1:9 twist isn't supposed to good for stabilizing bullets over 62 grains. Kind of a downer.
@nobodynoname60623 жыл бұрын
Great content, thanks. The AUG is still highly relevant for one of the US's closest allies, Australia.
@diehappy39972 жыл бұрын
Barrel removal helped with double feed jam. By locking the charging handle back, remove the mag, and then removing the barrel, it should remove the rounds lodged inside. In an AR you would sometimes need to jab inside to loosen the double feed if removing mag and fiddling with the charging handle does not clear the double feed in the barrel.
@marine66803 жыл бұрын
I like the recoil impulse of the AUG over the Tavor. Better than an AR as well, maybe not a 20in AR with rifle gas and buffer system, but the AUG is really smooth. My wife really likes our AUG, it’s much more comfortable for her than an AR when shooting in a standing position. She isn’t inexperienced, and can shoot well with an AR, but she still likes the AUG from a comfort standpoint. Because of that, I found the weight balance helpful when letting less experienced females shoot rifles, as they have less tendency to want to do that leaning back shooting position they tend to adopt when new to shooting. This is probably a benefit other bullpups have as well, not just the AUG, but the built in vertical foregrip is nice. It’s a fun rifle, and mine is very accurate. It does 1-1.5moa with cheap FMJ. I wish the receiver would have been hard anodized rather than what it is currently. The finish isn’t near as durable as a properly anodized AR. I am waiting on the standard stock and trigger pack to become available so I can swap my NATO stock version out.
@looneytuneslefty48113 жыл бұрын
Yeah. The NATO stock is really a noob choice... The added features you get, plus the OG steyr mags make it more than worth it to get the original.
@marine66803 жыл бұрын
@@looneytuneslefty4811 I got the NATO for a couple reasons… That was the only version available when I went to buy, that is the biggest… I also have a ton of AR mags, so I figured it would be fine. I found the Magpul AUG mags on sale for near half price, and bought several, in anticipation of replacing the stock.
@elrob53903 жыл бұрын
I PERSONALLY would choose my x95 over the AUG but I really wouldn’t mind having a AUG in my safe
@Frumious_Jabberwocky3 жыл бұрын
Why? Just curious to hear.
@alphalegionaire3 жыл бұрын
Same here, I'm torn between the two
@sabersix27373 жыл бұрын
I was on the fence about getting a AUG but I went the Tavor SAR. But when I heard the AUG didn't take AR PMAGs I jump to the Tavor. That was the big seller for me
@christianpratt97283 жыл бұрын
@@alphalegionaire The AUG is the superior rifle, quality is better, reliability is far better. Both don’t have great aftermarket support and you’ll be waiting on parts & availability for both considering there are only a few aftermarket companies. I’ve owned both, and if I had to buy again I would still get the AUG A3 (non nato) Both are horrible to suppress and you get a lot of gas to the face (even using the suppressor specific gas plug for the AUG which was nearly impossible to find)
@BernardTheMandeville3 жыл бұрын
The Tavor isn't as accurate though, check out the 9 hole reviews video on it.
@Truthbomb9183 жыл бұрын
Loved this rifle in my military service. Totally reliable, never had a stoppage even when running tru thousands of blank rounds. Can't beat a gas piston and adjustable gas system. Hold open, never thought I needed one and that was coming from using the fn fal which did have one. Removeable barrel was handy for cleaning
@nathanflynn55143 жыл бұрын
Funny enough im currently in irish army training currently and ive had nothing but stoppages when using blanks sadly maybe its due to the beaten up old a1s we use but its definitely frustrating
@Truthbomb9183 жыл бұрын
@@nathanflynn5514 even on adverse gas setting? The blank firing attachments used today are completely different to those in my time
@nathanflynn55143 жыл бұрын
@@Truthbomb918 even on adverse their shocking you get a double feed or some sort of stoppage nearly every shot
@chromosomehoarder69273 жыл бұрын
Aug is my dream rifle atm I’ve got an m16 collectors, and ace in 5.56, a colt m4 carbine, and ruger mini 30 aug seems better than all for over all use
@ONEROUNDLEFT3 жыл бұрын
The AUG is still relevant imo. Mostly easy to work on in the field. The barrel change system is simple. Only thing I can think of is make them accept M16 mags if that hasn’t been done already.
@Howjadoo223 жыл бұрын
Yes, you can get what they call the "NATO" version - either as a complete rifle or just a stock assembly - that takes AR magazines. Only issue is that you lose the bolt release button. That said, a while ago they showed off a .300 Blackout NATO version that retained the bolt release, so maybe that's coming at some point.
@woodrat69973 жыл бұрын
They need to bring back 20 inch barrels. And maybe drop in price 5 to 600 bucks.
@ashhawk74893 жыл бұрын
Got a chance to work alongside the Australian RAF ground defense force in 2016. I found the AUG to be a very effective, accurate, and reliable firearm. The only problem I had was adapting my reloading motions from the M4. I did find that the center of mass on the AUG actually made manipulation of the firearm somewhat easier as you are effectively swinging the rifle around its center of mass than moving the guns center of mass.
@chrish84873 жыл бұрын
Love my AUG A3. 100% reliable, very accurate, compact and fun to shoot. The trigger isn't great but it can be modified easily which helps some. It's one of the most unique firearms we own and I have been very happy with the gun overall.
@Smasher-Devourer3 жыл бұрын
Fun fact: Ambi controls only matter if you're left handed or shoot left handed.
@mossbergmaniac19473 жыл бұрын
Or fully utilize cover by shooting off handed.
@BobarissGish2 жыл бұрын
The barrel swap really comes into its own in sustained fire fights so you don't get cook off in the barrel and barrel droop.
@daviddundrea34243 жыл бұрын
I’ve owned three AUG’s. Gave up on it twice, but I think the third time is the charm. Now that I can get a suppressor gas plug for it, it actually is decent. Liking this new AUG A3 M1. But I still miss my classic A1 AUG, even if it sucked suppressed, haha. But yes it can finally keep up with my AR’s it seems. Has a mount for a flashlight and a bolt catch/release. Great home defense option for close quarters. Can shoot it one handed thanks to its balance. Compact and handy.
@Unchainedmaple8883 жыл бұрын
The AUG A3 has been my favorite gun to shoot, handily beating the Tavor. Like you said, it's so damn smooth and fun to shoot.
@prepperpov58523 жыл бұрын
Love seeing footage of shooting with OSS silencers. I do believe that, after 10+ months of waiting, I’ll be getting mine in January.
@CB-ux5xc3 жыл бұрын
December of 2021 is the approval month for March 2021 form 4 submissions. 👍
@prepperpov58523 жыл бұрын
@@CB-ux5xc I purchased on March 10th and the ATF cashed my check on March 25! I know the time is close but my only real source is Reddit of all things. I check the December 2021 tax stamp approval megathread and I see a decent amount of people who are being approved after 280-310 days since pending (ATF cashing check). That’s the only reason why I say that I could be expecting a January approval. Is there another source that you’re aware of that tells you info? Thanks
@timarrington22455 ай бұрын
I was about to cry or go off on MAC until the very end...well done. The AUG is awesome! I have 2. The tavor and x95 are great too
@baroquer2 жыл бұрын
So beautifully BALANCED and easy to handle, in ones hands I just LOVE this rifle...forever
@MacDorsai3 жыл бұрын
You really need to look at the upgrades from Corvus Defensio. Better rail, better charging handle, case deflector, enlarged mag release, QD rotation locking rear pin, etc. Midwest Industries also makes a longer, M-Lok accessory rail.
@bobbymalcich633 жыл бұрын
THANK YOU FOR THE AUG VIDEO TIM!! I HOPE YOU AND YOUR FAMILY HAD A GOOD MERRY CHRISTMAS!!
@tstAnubis3 жыл бұрын
I own an AUG-Z A3 with the complete CORVUS DEFENSIO add-ons, and I love it.
@BassWhoopinFishingTeam Жыл бұрын
It’s absolutely relevant. IMO one of the best. You can also get different barrels for it and go from a 16” to a 20” in seconds. Personally I think it’s by far one of the best guns ever made.
@neilis24053 жыл бұрын
Just picked one of these up this past week. I'm still shopping for optics but to me the AUG is a classic. If you have any intention of collecting firearms as opposed to just using them in a utilitarian fashion, then the AUG is a great pickup.
@stanleyju3 жыл бұрын
I picked mine up about 6 months ago. I wanted the classic A1 version, but those were insanely expensive in the auction world so I bought the A3. To keep the classic look, I bought the Steyr optic. The 1913 rails on it are goofy, but the optic is great. It gives you a near classic look and the optic is very good. I opted for the 3x optic rather than the 1.5 and am very happy with it. The 3x (and I assume the 1.5x) utilize the classic donut of death, but also have a 1 MOA center dot that I find extremely useful.
@looneytuneslefty48113 жыл бұрын
So I just equipped mine with an ACSS red dot with 3x magnifier. I used a canted absolute co-witness height riser that matches the angle of the grip guard. Looks great, pays homage to the original lines, but is extremely practical.
@looneytuneslefty48113 жыл бұрын
I'd also suggest you get absolute co-witness height for your optic. 1/3 is too high and looks silly on the gun, in my opinion.
@jeroendesterke97392 жыл бұрын
It's become even more relevant now that I have one - the 20" Stg 77 A1. The only blinging I've done to it is add a bayonet lug - and so it shall stay!
@douglashutchinson32563 жыл бұрын
My AUG is the final green import before the switch to 16" black stock. It has a closed flash hider and the small roller on top of the bolt. Shoots like a laser!
@naderzein24353 жыл бұрын
I visited Vegas a couple years back right before covid and got to fire this gun for the first time (in full auto as well). I was surprised how awful the trigger felt... But despite that I still loved the rifle alot lol.
@blam33297 ай бұрын
Love all of these videos talking about how old the AUG is. It’s a teenager compared to the AR.
@dylannbuckley3 жыл бұрын
In my opinion, yes they’re still relevant. Had a chance to shoot one in Afghanistan and the Australians never made any complaints about them. Worked well in the adverse environment of Afghanistan based from my observation. With that said, full auto was pretty nice with the steyr aug comparing to our issued M4 with just a burst feature. lol
@trekkienzl28622 жыл бұрын
Here in 🇳🇿 New Zealand, we replaced our AUGs with the AR-type LMT MARS-L rifle as the NZ Army had issues with the AUG whilst in 🇦🇫 Afghanistan.
@dylannbuckley2 жыл бұрын
@@trekkienzl2862 NZDF made a good choice on the LMT rifles. They’re great and quality rifles. I have their LMT MWS in 7.62/308 and 6.5 Creedmoor barrels.
@lanceblinent79093 жыл бұрын
I bought a pre importation ban Steyr AUG back in 1989 before the ban. When I took it out to the range I always was approached by other shooters asking what the heck was I shooting. I sold it during the Clinton ban a made a good profit. I bought another up to date AUG about 5 years ago. I do like the fact that with the new versions the buyer is able to get a version that takes AR 15 mags . However the pre ban one I had appeared to be better quality and a better over all shooter.
@toddfeltman37483 жыл бұрын
Any gun that can shoot a modern cartridge, is accurate, reliable, durable, and loads as easily as guns made today, is still relevant. This one can still do it all.
@kennethwDavis-es1bg2 жыл бұрын
I love my Styer AUG !!! thanks for videos .please make some more AUG videos
@Goldenwithaleash3 жыл бұрын
I wouldn’t mind a flat top AUG just for the cool factor. Definitely want one that takes standard AR mags.
@christianpratt97283 жыл бұрын
The legitimate non nato version is far better. The stock is trash on the NATO model and you lose your bolt catch.
@curtislynch81893 жыл бұрын
If you can afford the rifle you should be able to afford the proprietary magazines. Never understood why people insist that every rifle be designed around a compromise. NATO mags suck. It wasn’t until the magpul follower that they became decent mags.
@stevensparks83353 жыл бұрын
I have an early Interarms A1 and an A3 and I love them both and with an ACOG, the A3 is still relevant.
@Michael-kn2kw3 жыл бұрын
Just bought one a couple weeks ago. Only for the CS vibe. Still have to figure out what optic I want.
@RyanGosling_692 жыл бұрын
I broke my pr with the Aug, definitely has a good TTK, still viable. Good for Rebirth 💯
@BalefulBunyip Жыл бұрын
You might be interest in the new Australian Army rifle the EF88, built in Australia and based on the F88, which itself was based on the original Augstyr. Changes include : Ancillary attachments for the EF88 rifle include enhanced day sights, image intensifiers (Night Vision), thermal imaging sights, forward grips (with bipod), forward grips (basic), weapon stabilisers, visual illumination devices, one o'clock offset rails, and laser-aiming illumination and ranging devices. Ambidextrous firing. The EF88 rifle can be quickly reconfigured to meet specific mission roles by utilising these weapon ancillaries. The key differences between the EF88 and the F88 rifle it is replacing are: Fixed, lighter Barrel Improved Gas Plug adjustment Double-action, side-opening Grenade Launcher NATO-STD Accessory Rail for laser aimers Improved trigger guard grip access Improved access to GLA trigger Extended Ejection Port and recessed covers Non-slip Butt Plate Modified Hammer Pack to improve reliability and facilitate silent cocking Improved Cheek Weld Improved Red Dot Grenade Launcher Sight Extended NATO-STD Top Rail-in-line accessories Reduced overall mass, improved balance NATO-STD Rail-grips, bipods and Visual Illumination Devices Folding Cocking Handle-less vulnerable to damage Bolt Release Catch-faster magazine exchange Australian Army, are currently developing a next-generation individual weapon in bullpup configuration chambered for the 6.8 mm calibre.
@bigmal16903 жыл бұрын
Is that an Irish army jacket that he's wearing, the Irish army do use the AUG, and are still very happy with it
@johnegan76223 жыл бұрын
It is. Actually trawled the comments to see if snyone else noticed. You're the 1st.
@bigmal16903 жыл бұрын
@@johnegan7622 I work with a guy who was in the irish army, we get on well, comparing the differences because I was in British army, and they definitely had a better rifle, mine being the 1st generation of SA80, which after every patrol, u had to check to see if anything had fallen of it, lol
@Truthbomb9183 жыл бұрын
Well it's Irish dpm pattern but the shirt isn't Irish defense forces issue
@videocardzrule354 Жыл бұрын
I love watching Tim’s accuracy testing. He is so reasonable with firearm expectations. I think accuracy can look a little worse on camera and on KZbin than it really is in “Real-Life” for a weapon.
@deejayimm3 жыл бұрын
Thought about buying an AUG several times but I'm left-handed, and I know if I buy one, everyone's going to want to shoot it. I'm afraid if I make it a habit of watching right-handed people get clocked in the face with hot brass I might start to enjoy the bittersweet taste of payback.
@queefersutherland84953 жыл бұрын
You buy it for you not for others. If they want to shoot it tell them to get one.
@Howjadoo223 жыл бұрын
Corvus Defensio makes an excellent brass deflector, by all accounts.
@deejayimm3 жыл бұрын
I'm just kidding. I thought it was funny. Although I would probably get a brass deflector for the righties.
@queefersutherland84953 жыл бұрын
@@deejayimm I know bud just messing with you. Definitely recommend picking the Aug up if you haven't already.
@deejayimm3 жыл бұрын
@@queefersutherland8495 I want one... maybe if they come back down to 1500 lol
@JohnDoe-re1ll3 жыл бұрын
Well, I thought this would kind of interesting. I am the proud owner of an A3 AUG. It has and, "old," Leupold HAMR 4x scope with a Delta Point Pro mounted on top. I also have a friend who is a retire FBI type who was not only a field agent, but a Range Master as well. I have GREAT respect for this gentleman and what he says...until I don't. And that is a hard road my friends. (John) has guided me through the maze of firearms available today, affording me REAL in-the-field expertise as to what works and what doesn't in terms of self defense. He KNOWS his stuff...and is quite opinionated about it. That has leas us into some heated discussions about what he knows (a lot) and what I know (a little...but I know what I know in that I have owned and shot guns he has not). One of these discussions encompassed a firearm I have owned (and shot) for years: A Steyr r AUG A3. He has told me, "its a piece of crap and no SPEC OPS team in the world uses them." My response was, "but it is (still) the assault rifle of several armies around the world and has combat proven!" Plus I have actually shot the thing a lot and it is ACCURATE (at least for a combat bullpup) and works very well as one of my HD/truck guns (=compact + maneuverable). In the end, I used John's own words against him. As we all know, every firearm is a compromise. So the overriding concern (according to John) is: what is the mission? For me the, "go to," gun has to fill 3 criteria: home defense, truck gun, and range/farm...implement? That primarily means CQB with an ability to reach out and touch critters to 300 yds. Please tell me what other firearm fills that roll better than an AUG? I am fortunate to have 2 Rifle Dynamics AK's (one pistol and one rifle), a JP 300 AAC pistol (love it, love it. love it!), and a Noveske 14.5" Afghan (nose heavy). If I were going to list them top to bottom (for my mission) it would be: JP, Steyr AUG, my RD pistol. Noveske Afghan, and finally the RD rifle. I finally I guess the point is, if I had to have only one it probably (this is after many beers and much thought) would be the AUG. Shoot me. (Let me digress here and say the JP is #1 here not only because it's AWSOME in every way, but it's also a pistol so I don't have to worry about covering/uncovering the thing when I have it in the farm truck. but it doesn't have the range of a 16" barrel .556.) For a final thought, why doesn't MAC do an accuraccy test between the AUG and the X95? I bet I know who'd win.
@sandwichartist50533 жыл бұрын
Loved the ending!
@berkosmansatiroglu3 жыл бұрын
Hi from Turkey sir. i love all version of IWI or IMI rifles. i think to it is innovative. Happy new year sir.
@newdefsys3 жыл бұрын
I've always thought that an AUG was the quickest workaround to having a SBR length rifle with the added benefit of a longer barrel for better ballistics.
@tommcdavid99173 жыл бұрын
You still have to have an overall length, I think its something like 32" but thats just a guess
@newdefsys3 жыл бұрын
@@tommcdavid9917 NFA defines OAL of an SBR at 26". The AUG with a 16" barrel is 28.5" and is shorter than a MK18 with the stock fully extended. And MK18 ballistics suck balls beyond 50 yards or so (depending on ammunition).
@tommcdavid99173 жыл бұрын
@@newdefsys What would the OAL be with the stock collapsed, assuming a 16" tube, for a civi legal firearm?
@newdefsys3 жыл бұрын
@@tommcdavid9917 OAL for a standard commercial AR-15 carbine with the stock collapsed, approx 32.5" (depending on muzzle device and butt stock). Side-by-side, the AUG's muzzle terminates at about the front sight post of an AR-15 carbine with the stock extended.
@tommcdavid99173 жыл бұрын
@@newdefsys Exactly my point .... cant argue with the AFT can we now....come on man.
@theodoreheintz78913 жыл бұрын
If you ever have the opportunity to run a full auto AUG, definitely do, it is very impressive. Especially with the 24" bbl with that compensator/brake.
@nickparkison9773 жыл бұрын
Until 18:50 I was unsure if he'd been replaced by a replicant. But all it well in the world. And yes AUGs rule.
@ElTejon479013 жыл бұрын
Valid. Replicant replacement is a major concern here in Northern Indiana.
@terencesingerline135 Жыл бұрын
Great review!
@WORRO3 жыл бұрын
Love the AUG!! Thumbs up video Brother ~John
@Get_Splooshed2 жыл бұрын
Can you put a full auto trigger pack like the ones in the surplus parts kits in a normal civilian AUG without any other modifications? Just asking for a friend, he’s more of a cat person incase you wondering…
@JunkfoodZombieGuns3 жыл бұрын
Interesting timing. I just bought one a couple days before Christmas. I've wanted one of these since I was a kid and saw one for the first time. It shoots bullets where I aim, and that makes it relevant enough for me. 🙂 I feel that even though it hasn't changed much over the years, that's primarily because it was done right to begin with. While it's not wholly an ambidextrous setup, the mag release is, and there is a shell deflector available, so if you are lefty, you won't get cases in your face. And while it would be convenient to be able to swap the charging handle to the other side, I don't find it any more inconvenient than being right-handed and having my AK charging handles on the right side. I think overall, it is an excellent, reliable, and durable design that has been proven over nearly half a century of use. If you want to see a very modernized version, check out the Australian military's current version. (EF88?) Besides, even if it isn't fully modernized and fully ambidextrous, and even if there are "better" choices, we all know one thing... It will always be the COOLEST bullpup there is. ❤
@dstrick314872 жыл бұрын
What tipped me into getting one: watched a guy clear a malfunction by quickly popping by the barrel off, dropping out the double feed and slipping the barrel back in quicker than you can fumble around with an ar15 CH. the Aug is incredible: the only on downside is the trigger and I’ve never really found that matters
@jessel36212 жыл бұрын
As a left handed shooter the AUG out of the box really leaves a lot to be desired. It can be a great gun, but you need - a left handed bolt, case deflector, trigger, and suppressor gas block. Or you could just get a VHS-2 which has those out of the box.
@sauerkrautjr3 жыл бұрын
I watched Die Hard last night, so... yes.
@usa-11293 жыл бұрын
The AUG is a wholesome holiday firearm.
@micealmacadaim65503 жыл бұрын
Hey, I love your Irish Army Cammo with the original Irish Army AUG. The Irish Army now uses the AUG A3.
@Black0raz0r2 жыл бұрын
there are Case Deflectors from Steyr Arms and also from Corvus Defensio to mount on the AUG so can use it left handed
@tturi23 жыл бұрын
My EF88 was a decent upgrade from the old F88AS2
@ozgt993 жыл бұрын
I bought one recently because I always loved how it looks. I want a second one because I now love how it shoots.
@KBauer-cs1rh2 жыл бұрын
Awesome video. Thanks.
@Theplaided1s Жыл бұрын
I would add that the HBAR version is a $2100 semi auto built for full auto. You're looking at $10k or more for a saw or something similar. It can also be converted back to a 16" barrel easily.
@texasranger243 жыл бұрын
What i would really like to see is a 5.56 (and .300blk) only Desert Tech MDR. Sure there are conversion kits, but the 8+ pounds and bulk of a .308 rifle are not ideal. Make it lighter, shorter, easier, cheaper. More reliable with simple side ejection. If we get 16" or even pinned and welded 14.5" Desert Tech MDR compacts, that's a serious and quite possibly superior alternative to every 11" AR pistol. Especially suppressed.
@ourvaluesarewhoweareinadem40933 жыл бұрын
"People were still complaining about aluminum being used in the M16." I'd hesitate to call boomers people.
@macgwynn69693 жыл бұрын
Anyone else feel like they're on the MAC's greatest classic hits playlist? I'm really enjoying his top 5 videos.
@lucastrask28382 жыл бұрын
Why I went with the AUG. It’s shorter than an AR pistol, but has a 16 inch barrel, thus allowing the 5.56 cartridge to be usable. Taking it apart takes a few seconds. Taking an AR apart far enough to clean the filthy thing takes forever, and try not to lose the small parts. It’s clean inside. 140 rounds of Wolf… Gun is cleaner than even one round of Federal through an AR platform. You don’t need a chart or video to put it back together even the first time you take it apart. Thirty seconds and it’s back together with no reason to even look at the manual. It hits what I’m aiming at… What a concept. The six AR’s I’ve shot were adequate to hit a paper plate sized target at 50 yards… sometimes. The only military semi I’ve found more accurate is an HK91, original production. And only by a little. If it gets dirty, and I have no idea how many rounds that would take, you can increase the gas pressure in roughly five seconds, in the field, even prone. With an Eotech I can fire five rapid into a one inch circle. I wanted the weapon for home defense, not larping as a commando. It’s short and I can get it down a narrow hallway, through the doors in my house and still deliver 3000 FPS. I checked into the KelTek RDB… it was ‘nice’ but not military strong. The Hellion isn’t really out there. The Travor might be nice… We have twenty plus LGS’s no one has had one… ever. Shooting it, the recoil is very light. My AR weapons bounce a lot. Spare me the ‘223’ has no recoil. It’s BS, even .22’s recoil if you fire them fast enough. The gun is well balanced and heavy enough that I don’t go off the bull’s-eye between shots. The left hand charging lever seems normal to me, I have used HK weapons a lot. Clearing a malfunction (My wife let the slide go forward slow, double feed) took her about ten seconds to clear. And you can always yank the barrel out if you needed to, and just pour the stuck rounds out on the ground It fits in the back of a Smart car or a wrangler trunk, with lots of room left over. In our bigger cars, heck, it’s a natural truck gun. It’s solid, I mean solid. You could hit someone with the barrel or the butt and ruin their entire day. I wouldn’t want to do that, but then, I don’t ever want to use it at all, except at the range. It works as a pistol. Check out James at TFB using one like a pistol. It works great, one handed. Yes, I lift, bro, but even my wife can do it, and she’s on the thin side of the BMI. What I don’t like about it… With the gun and the Eotech, and tax, its well north of 2600 bucks. AR’s are much cheaper. I wish mine had the bolt release. Just easier to use, but mine is NATO configuration, and magazines are cheap. I would have traded the cheap magazines for the bolt release but you buy what you can find. The edge on the safety will draw blood. I have to get around to sanding the corners off. The trigger pull could be better, but honestly, for a defense gun, an eight pound pull is just fine. It doesn’t seem to hurt accuracy. On the ‘no left hand shooters’ thing, um I’ve carried rifles for 59 years. I’ve never shot one left handed except at the range, and that was for no good reason, just training and playing. And you can shoot it left handed, the brass may kiss you on the cheek or chin. Or not. If I had to shoot left handed, I think I could live with a bang on my chin a few times.
@ismaelmestas90159 ай бұрын
Lovely the STEYR AUG !!
@CupOchaGG3 жыл бұрын
MAC I have noticed that you often where an Irish Tricolor patch, being an Irish man just wondered was there any reason for that, if not keep up. Thanks for the great content.
@dominickscheuringer95533 жыл бұрын
Funny this comes out today. Just bought my aug a few days ago
@i-tunes20252 жыл бұрын
I love the aug, I also love the classic m16a2, I chose for a long time and as the first rifled weapon I bought an inexpensive black aug Z a2, and I didn’t regret it! I put a Holosan collimator sight and here it is happiness! tuning ahead.
@PBMS123 Жыл бұрын
The removable barrel is not for easy barrel swapping by a grunt. Rather, then removable barrel forms part of the manual of arms and allows stoppages to be cleared much more quickly and much more efficiently. You can take the barrel off and literally look into the breach and bar having a casing welded into the breach any other malfunction or casing issue will clear itself when you take the barrel off the round or casing that wasn't ejected or as stove piped or whatever should just fall out the front of the gun. The manual of arms also says that you should bring the weapon down before you cock the charging handle and you're supposed to tilt the weapon to the right as well then cock and lock so the casing falls straight to the ground and doesn't go 5 to 10 m away that means I left handed shooter can very easily cock the rifle granted the round will come straight up if they have a left-handed bolt though.
@kenibnanak55543 жыл бұрын
Like the first percussion derringer it was an interesting new concept. Of course it turned out to be of about the same practcality in use. There are much better choices available for almost every situation.
@andygold3 жыл бұрын
Just a small correction. The older threading on the AUGs is 14x1 LH, not 15mm.
@tommcdavid99173 жыл бұрын
For a system so Skeletonized and fundamentally simple for an intermediate round........there is no way it will be fading away anytime soon. I'm sure it will hang with Eugenes AR's for decades to come.
@quinnkelly58393 жыл бұрын
Whered you buy that Irish military uniform at?
@Truthbomb9183 жыл бұрын
It can't be bought. It's a knockoff copy of Irish shirt