Steyr AUG .223 Straight-pull
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- Blackstuff
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Steyr AUG .223 Straight-pull
For sale:
Comes with:
•Accushot 4-12 x 44 scope with 38 colour illuminated reticule (Boxed)
•Quick release scope mounts for above scope
•Ratworx Raptor extended charging handle (and original charging handle)
•Lightened trigger (Trigger Tamer upgrade) – original trigger group part inc.
•5 x 32rd mags
•3 x 9rd mags
•1 x 42rd mag
•Wildcat Predator 8 modular sound moderator (additional FAC slot required)
•M-16A2 style birdcage muzzle brake
•Thread protection nut (when no mod. or brake used)
•9”- 13” bipod
•Barrel bipod mount
•IDF rifle sling
•Clip on brass-catcher
•Manuals for rifle and scope
£1550 ONO
Any questions please just ask. Reluctantly selling to fund new rifle
Comes with:
•Accushot 4-12 x 44 scope with 38 colour illuminated reticule (Boxed)
•Quick release scope mounts for above scope
•Ratworx Raptor extended charging handle (and original charging handle)
•Lightened trigger (Trigger Tamer upgrade) – original trigger group part inc.
•5 x 32rd mags
•3 x 9rd mags
•1 x 42rd mag
•Wildcat Predator 8 modular sound moderator (additional FAC slot required)
•M-16A2 style birdcage muzzle brake
•Thread protection nut (when no mod. or brake used)
•9”- 13” bipod
•Barrel bipod mount
•IDF rifle sling
•Clip on brass-catcher
•Manuals for rifle and scope
£1550 ONO
Any questions please just ask. Reluctantly selling to fund new rifle
DVC
Re: Steyr AUG .223 Straight-pull
Wait till Grant sees you're selling this!
He'll want it purely for nostalgia.... (I bet he's got his old smock in the loft! Lol)
He'll want it purely for nostalgia.... (I bet he's got his old smock in the loft! Lol)
In 1978 I was told by my grand dad that the secret to rifle accuracy is, a quality bullet, fired down a quality barrel..... How has that changed?
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Guns dont kill people. Dads with pretty Daughters do...!
- Blackstuff
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Re: Steyr AUG .223 Straight-pull
The 2 mags with green base plates were his!! Maybe he'll want them back with the rest? :lol:
DVC
Re: Steyr AUG .223 Straight-pull
Id be interested in the raptor charging handle maybe some mags if you spkit.
Re: Steyr AUG .223 Straight-pull
dam this would look nice next to my strait pull AR and AK
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Re: Steyr AUG .223 Straight-pull
Not splitting at present but if a buyer comes forward and doesn't want those parts they're yourspsychosomatic88 wrote:Id be interested in the raptor charging handle maybe some mags if you spkit.
DVC
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Re: Steyr AUG .223 Straight-pull
Sounds like a good idea to me tooJackmanuk wrote:dam this would look nice next to my strait pull AR and AK
DVC
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Re: Steyr AUG .223 Straight-pull
Blackstuff - why the sale (if you don't mind the question)? we had very similar set-ups?
New purchase -what do you want?
For someone who wants a Steyr Aug that's all you could need - less than the cost of a new rifle - looks a good buy.
The only time I would consider selling mine is to fund a new AI (.308).
I have had the Low Mill Ranges barrel modification done to mine (as well as the Trigger Tamer and charging handle).
New purchase -what do you want?
For someone who wants a Steyr Aug that's all you could need - less than the cost of a new rifle - looks a good buy.
The only time I would consider selling mine is to fund a new AI (.308).
I have had the Low Mill Ranges barrel modification done to mine (as well as the Trigger Tamer and charging handle).
Regards,
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Re: Steyr AUG .223 Straight-pull
There will be Imperial Stormtroopers queuing up for this...
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