1/6th STEYR AUG-A1

I have earlier reviewed on the 1/6th FN P90. Today, I am going to talk about the 1/6th STEYR AUG-A1 (mil.StG77) that came with my 1/6th MEDICOM Toys MSFS GEK COBRA.
AUG or 'Armee-Universal-Gewehr' means 'Universal Army Rifle'. This STEYR-AUG A1 standard military version rifle is manufactured by STEYR ARMS Inc. This Austrian family of AUG rifles is easily recognized by it unique form. It is the first to be designed with a 'bullpup' configuration, which was discussed in my post about the FN P90. Since its appearance in 1977, this rifle has been adopted by armed forces as a service rifle in Austria, Australia, New Zealand, Luxembourg, Ireland and, for a period of time in Malaysia. Till date, no terror organizations were spotted wielding this weapon. The default configuration of the rifle comes with a 1.5x magnification scope integrated as the carrying handle. The distinctive clear magazine allows the user to gauge the remaining ammunition. Unlike other rifles, the STEYR AUG has different mode for selective firing, such as the MP5 or AR15 which has a dedicated selector mechanism. The AUG controls the selective firing via the 2-step trigger. A 'half-pull' activates semi-automatic firing mode, while 'full-pull' activates fully-automatic firing mode. However, as a safety measure, an 'automatic-lockout' mechanism can be located at the bottom of the butt. The rifle utilizes a gas-operated mechanism and fires a 5.56mm NATO round. A whole arsenal of STEYR-AUG variants spun off from this standard design, from carbines to sniper rifles. Optional M203 grenade launchers can be added.
Overall, the STEYR AUG is famous for its Reliablility, Ergonomics, Accuracy and Durability.



Technical Specifications

  • Caliber: 5.56mm NATO (.223rem)
  • Action: Gas operated, rotating bolt
  • Overall length: 805 mm (with standard 508 mm barrel)
  • Barrel length: 508 mm standard; variable (350 mm-621 mm)
  • Weight: 3.8 kg unloaded (with standard 508 mm barrel)
  • Magazines: 30/42 rounds box magazines
  • Rate of fire: 650 rounds per minute
  • Effective range of fire: 450-500 meters with standard assault rifle barrel

Left image shows the left-hand grip which is moveable to provide ergonomics to the user.
Middle image shows the 508mm standard barrel comes with a flash suppressor intended for the 5.56mm round.
Right image shows the optional laser sight/optics.


Two D-rings are available for mounting the rifle sling. Right image also shows the 'automatic-lockout' mechanism which is found on the front of the butt, just behind the magazine.


Clear orange magazine that carries 30 5.56mm rounds. There is a longer magazine that can contain 42 rounds.

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Comments

Laurens said…
wah,probro,u is quite a trigger happy fan boy
WILLIAM TAN said…
Laurens said...
wah,probro,u is quite a trigger happy fan boy


What to do when you keep callin' me names that I hardly live up to it!
So stop callin' me that and just enjoy what I post.
Unknown said…
The pedant in me has to point out the Automatic Lock Out pin is in the base of the trigger itself. The item you refer to as the ALO behind the magazine is in fact the magazine release. Nice review otherwise.