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  • Rockzilla

    Ultimate Member
    Feb 6, 2010
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    How would one obtain a receiver ? Are there 80%'s or something? Seems like a challenging build

    don't hold me to it, think there was some receivers "years ago"
    they weren't cheap... like I said don't hold me to it. they break
    dwn pretty simple / easy they may be on the same build level
    as MP5, would think...MP5 / HK's are not that hard to build.
    but you'd have to ask some-one in the business that handles
    Aug's / parts. Clips are out there but $$$ also for the original

    -Rock
     

    blksniper2000

    certified lurker
    Jan 31, 2009
    849
    Baltimore/PA area
    Not worth it unless you have a full auto rifle. Most parts are not compatible with the semi autos. Plus no spare relievers on the market to build one from. I got one of the spares from that group buy a year ago and there were only 32 available.
     

    erwos

    The Hebrew Hammer
    MDS Supporter
    Mar 25, 2009
    13,866
    Rockville, MD
    Not worth it unless you have a full auto rifle. Most parts are not compatible with the semi autos. Plus no spare relievers on the market to build one from. I got one of the spares from that group buy a year ago and there were only 32 available.
    This.

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    blksniper2000

    certified lurker
    Jan 31, 2009
    849
    Baltimore/PA area
    I was thinking in terms of spare parts...are you guys saying that the parts in these kits aren't compatible with a semi-AUG? It hadn't occurred to me that they wouldn't be.

    Yes most of the parts are not compatible. Stock,fire control group. Bolt carrier group I think and other miscellaneous parts are different. Steyr did this on purpose to keep people from converting rifles to full auto
     

    Atlantic Firearms.com

    Active Member
    Industry Partner
    Jul 31, 2011
    582
    Here are a few pics of the Steyr AUG kit

    steyr-aug-rifle-parts-4.jpg

    steyr-aug-rifle-parts-1.jpg
     

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