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The Steyr AUG A3 SA USA is a semi-automatic only variant of the AUG A3 with a 407 mm (16.0 in) barrel, made available for the U.S. civilian market in April 2009. [ 108 ] The Steyr AUG A3 SA NATO: is a semi-automatic only variant similar to the AUG A3 SA USA, but uses a right-hand-only, NATO STANAG magazine stock assembly.
Standard service rifle slated to replace the Steyr AUG in service from 2023. [2] HK416 A7 11'' barrel Carbine: Steyr AUG Austria: AUG A1 AUG A2 Assault rifle: 5.56×45mm NATO: Standard service rifle being replaced by the HK416. [2] Can be fitted with UA/1116 or KITE night sight. The predecessor it replaced was the FN FAL. [1] Precision rifles ...
Steyr AUG Austria: Assault rifle: 5.56×45mm NATO: The Steyr AUG is the Defence Force's standard service rifle. It entered service in 1989 and is in use with all units of the Defence Forces. [2] Operational units are issued an enhanced rifle fitted with an ACOG 4x32 optical sight starting to enter service in late 2014, known as the Model 14 or ...
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The Austrian AW169M is equipped with a skid landing gear and is to be delivered in 2 variants, training and light utility multi-role tactical variant. The equipment of the tactical variant consists of [191] Internal weapons: 12.7×99mm NATO machine gun or two pintle-mounted 7.62×51mm NATO machine guns.
1.5x optical sight. Can have various scopes/sights installed via picatinny railing. References. [1][2][3][4] The STG-556 is a Steyr AUG clone formerly manufactured by Microtech Small Arms Research (MSAR). [5] It was available in civilian and military/law enforcement (select-fire) variants. [6]
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American Coalition of Life Activists (ACLA), a now-defunct advocacy group which made controversies surrounding their use of Wanted-style posters to target abortion providers. [10] American Family Association (AFA), a nonprofit organization that opposes abortion, pornography, and same-sex marriage. [11]