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* ''[[The Specialists]] (Half-Life)''  
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Revision as of 11:37, 1 February 2009

The Steyr AUG is a Bullpup assault rifle of Austrian origin. It is notoriously made of high grade plastics and is in service with the Austrian, Australian, Irish and New Zealand forces. Note that some Steyr AUG's used in movies are possibly Australian made F88 rifles or civillian market AUG's.

The Steyr AUG series of bullpup assault rifles have appeared in the following movies, television series, and video games used by the following actors:

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Steyr AUG - Austrian Army Version 5.56mm
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Steyr AUG with Black Stock - 5.56mm. The pin with the Sling Swivel is ambidextrous. On this model the Sling is set for a left handed shooter.

Steyr AUG A1

Film

  • An East German or Soviet soldier in Octopussy
  • The female assassin Bang-hee in Shiri
  • Seen in the TV presentation "Girls who love guns" at the beginning of Jackie Brown

Television

Video Games

Anime

Steyr AUG A2 / AUG SR - Special Receiver

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A Steyr AUG Special Receiver - 5.56x45mm. AUG A2 models are the Austrian military firearm, the imported weapon into the U.S. was named the AUG Special Receiver.

Steyr later released a version of the AUG bullpup rifle that removed the integral scope and installed a rail so that a scope of the user's choice could be installed. This allows night vision, red dot, and varying power scopes to be used for different purposes. The AUG A2 is the military version. In addition to the AUG S/A (the semi auto version imported into the US), there was a 20" barrel railed version called the AUG Special Receiver. AUG also released a version called the AUG P Special receiver (but with a 16" barrel).

Film

Steyr AUG A3

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Steyr AUG A3 5.56mm with Surefire M900 weaponlight foregrip and EOTech red dot sight

Television

Video Games






Steyr AUG Para

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Steyr AUG Para 9mm

Video Games






STEYR (AUG) USR

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Steyr USR - 5.56x45mm