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  • hmm a 9mm AUG design too bad the already have The AUG para

  • @Darkrun9999 Oops i jumped ahead of my self its a .45 well it could be pretty useful but it does remind me of The Steyer AUG para

  • is that a 9mm clip wtf

  • cool

  • Perfect weapon for house and those who don't want a rifle round. In 45 ACP or 10mm this would be great, accurate, reliable and light. Would prefer downward ejection but will look forward to getting on in 10mm for myself to match my new Bren Ten and one for my elderly parents who can't stand recoil but need something for the upcoming Obongo party this summer. See you on the rooftops and remember, those with Molotov Cocktails are not your friends.

    Good Luck!

  • @PistolTeacher im afraid you will not be happy. The rifle while compact, is not light. Most of the action is centered in the rear. The weight is not changed from the 5.56.

  • looks like a totally useless gun

  • @lordmyhealer , you are correct. They are not even making it.

  • that kinda mag dose it take?

  • looks like a glock

  • um... how?

  • i ment to say glock mags sorry.

  • oh, lmao.

  • Glock mags

  • That is one nice lookin toy.

  • awfully large for a .45

  • And yet the smallest .45 carbine you'll ever see. Moron.

  • wrong my main man, uzi is smaller.

  • SBRed an uzi is smaller, title 1, nothing is smaller than this

  • right....

  • wow! a bullpup .45acp carbine! the long barrel makes the .45 bullet hit HARDER!

  • Yeah, I'd rather have that 16" barrel on an AR, so that my gun is 3 feet long for no reason.

  • i think it depends on which state you're in coz' i think there's this "SBR law", i don't know the specifics though.

  • SBR's are legal by federal law, illegal state by state.  I'd want the barrel for accuracy, across state legality, and because pistols suck and AR's can't handle pistol calibers well.

  • ok. i like carbines too, think of them as long barrelled pistols with stocks:) and this one is wild, a bullpup.

  • Not ambidextrous that's for sure.

  • Yes With Lefthand Bolt

  • Change the bolt out. So you are in the field your gun has a catastrophic failure and you pick up your buddies. That means you will be hit in the face with brass. Also can you reverse the charge handle?

  • its an aug para

  • Defo not steyer, look at that small mag,,must be a beangun

  • Well basically its an aug but since the patents

    for that design expired everybody and their

    uncle can now build one.

  • Haha.

    It's NOT steyr.

  • So its basically a .45 version of the AUG A3?

  • does it have that no low recoil v sytem like in the kriss .45

  • First of all no it doesn't have the KRISS recoil system, and second of all, "no low recoil"? The KRISS system is built to have low recoil. Silly.

  • u know i ment low recoil system

  • looks a lot like the AUG

  • it is an AUG man but with the .45ACP round insted of the .223

  • yer.. don't comment if your knowledge is at the level of a video game...

  • ok first off i know about guns the rifle itself is a bullpup asult rifle wich looks just like the AUG but withthe hevier and biger .45ACP round and why do you comment "yer.. don't comment if your knowledge is at the level of a video game... "?

  • i think he meant to comment excalibur01, and you seem to have alot of knowledge about firearms compared to a gamer so it wouldnt make sense to compare you to one.

  • no he replyd me.thanks but why do you say that i have alot of firearms knolege?

  • well ussually the people who just comment based on their knowledge of games make statements like oh this looks like this gun, or oh this gun is in this game. you seem to know alot of specific things about the guns so its weird that he would say you have knowledge on the level of a video gamer.

  • thanks man! but i do play games (hell i am 14!) but only ones with good story.by the way check my vids and comment.

    (PS:I am the guy with the white pumma shirt not the asshole holding the gun looking like hes gana shit himself)

  • Does anyone know if that would be able in fully automatic? Since it can use Glock magazines, it would be interesting to use extended magazines of the 9x19mm.

  • It could be made full-auto, sure enough only for law-enforcement. (stupid 86' federal law)

    Personally, I'd like to see if it'll come out in 10mm! with 30round 10mm magazines!

  • From what I've found(good old google), it has removable adapters that are available in two sizes -

    One for 9x19

    .40 S&W

    .45 GAP

    .357 SIG

    And another for .45 ACP and 10mm

    All of which can be changed out without the aid of tools.

    I'm hoping though it would be made in fully automatic for NFA registered members (for the record, I'm not one yet, but I'm curious to see fully-automatic firearms like this out there if or when I get certified)

  • Just for clarification...

    Certified for working in Law-Enforcement or

    Certified for owning an automatic?

    Cause you do know all transfers of unregistered automatic weapons after may/1986 are prohibited to individual sales.

  • OH OF COURSE! My bad on that; since firearm would obviously be made after 1986, if it was in fully automatic, license or not - I could not own it (correct me if I'm wrong).

    My mistake - I'm obviously not an expert on the subject; I have only RECENTLY looked into obtaining the NFA license needed for such firearms. After all that I had looked into, I had forgotten about that law.

    -_-

    Well isn't this a kick in the face. lol, thanks though man. Seriously, did I miss anything else?

  • Not that I know of.

    Do yourself some explicit research on each Federal Gun Law, currently 3 Main Federal gun-laws (1934/NFA, 1968/CGA, 1986/FOPA)

    Then look up your local state laws about gun ownership, and read those!

    Good luck getting your rifle!

    It usually very boring to read, but it can save you a heap of legal trouble. Additionally your local gun dealer should also know a thing or two about the local laws of what you can and can't have.

    Good luck getting your rifle!!

  • Thanks on that plenty man; I think that's the kind of guidelines I've needed (Like what FEDERAL laws and then what STATE laws to look at for example).

    This should easily help out, so thanks and God bless.

  • looks like a modified steyr aug, nice rifle

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