Steyr AUG Assault Rifle

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Steyr AUG Assault Rifle
Steyr AUG Assault Rifle
Availability: Unique (unavailable)
The AUG is an Austrian 5.56 mm assault rifle, designed in the early 1970s by Steyr Mannlicher GmbH & Co KG (formerly Steyr-Daimler-Puch). The AUG (Armee Universal Gewehr"universal army rifle") was adopted by the Austrian Army as the StG 77 (Sturmgewehr 77) in 1977, where it replaced the aging 7.62 mm StG 58 automatic rifle (a license-built FN FAL). In production since 1978, it is the standard small arm of the Austrian Bundesheer and various national police units. It has also been adopted by the armed forces of Argentina, Australia (accepted into service in 1985 and manufactured by Australian Defence Industries in Lithgow, this Austeyr model is also in use by New Zealand), Bolivia, Ecuador (since 1988), Ireland, Luxembourg, Saudi Arabia, Tunisia (introduced in 1978), Pakistan and since 1988the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency.
The rifle is fed from translucent, double-column box magazines (molded from a high-strength polymer) with a 30-round capacity and an empty weight of 130 g (4.6 oz).
Cost: 2500 License: ***
Accuracy: 105% Weight: 2.5kg
Maximum Damage: 15/9/11 Stun points & 3/17/22 Wound points Skills: MA/Rifle/Repeating
Modes: Safety/Semi/Auto Range: 150/250/400
Ammo: 5.56mm(30) Firing Rate: 0/1/5