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--- 57861832
Bullpup General /bpg/

Talk about bullpups, post pictures of bullpups, talk about how gay you think bullpups are and how you should just buy an AR15
--- 57861899
>>57861832 (OP)
When will we finally get a bullpup 357 mag semi auto carbine?
--- 57861947
I need an Austrian barrel, I have every other part made in Austria but not a barrel. I was bidding on a 16” Austrian barrel but was busy the day the auction ended and missed out, and 20” Austrian barrels are rarely if ever for sale anywhere anymore. I’ve got US made barrels and an Australian barrel but I just want a proper Steyr manufactured and finished barrel. I’m on the verge of buying a current production 20” barrel but what’s holding me back is the thread pitch. I’d prefer chrome but don’t really care that the barrels are now nitride but I want an original tulip flash hider on the barrel, not an A3 style birdcage. I just want the original 20” barrel look but 1/2x28 original tulips don’t exist.
--- 57862327
>>57861832 (OP)
Based.

AUG is the best bullpup
--- 57862850
>>57861832 (OP)
Bullpups are gay, get a real gun losers.
--- 57862919
>>57862850
I agree and the only saving grace for all bullpup going to be once again Murican made
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>>57862919
As a bullpup lover, this is vaporware and is going to fail.
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>>57862850
get a gun, nogunz
--- 57862977
>>57862919
I think you mean Aussie made
--- 57863127
>>57862977
Aussies are cucks and stopped plans for all civilian exports (regardless of country) because of a false flag mass shooting. They're going to eventually cave and buy LMT like New Zealand did or build licensed ARs down the road.
--- 57863160
>>57863127
We already bought Barret, so maybe we will buy more American gun companies, as you suggest.
>ARs down the road
Possibly, or more likely, the next Aussie bullpup but in 6.8
--- 57863246
>>57863160
You had to buy Barrett because none of your companies make any money or have relevant numbers of civilian sales.
--- 57863607
>>57863160
I would coom if there was an AUG 2.0 in 6.8

Too bad Steyr is clinically retarded, and Australia is mad gay so we can’t have nice things
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>>57863607
*for civilian sale
--- 57863754
>>57861947
>Australian barrel
What?
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>>57863160
I'd buy a Barrett EF88, just saying
--- 57866433
>>57862327
>>57861947
What the fuck is good about this autism 
There simply isn't a single bullpup that is as reliable and modular as an AR15
What is the claim to fame here, that it's le heckin epic CoD gun?
--- 57866450
>Grabbing goyims jaws off the floor since 2003 baby
--- 57866470
>>57866433
1. it's arguably more modular than an AR since the modules come apart without the use of tools
2. it's more reliable than an AR based on Australian military testing and offers the same barrel length in a significantly shorter package
3. it looks cool, which is ultimately all that matters
--- 57866473
>>57866450
This is the older consoomer only version
picrel is a more accurate arab destroyer
--- 57866483
>>57866470
kek 3 is fair 
Does 2 hold any water? Has anyone outside of Australia tested it? We already know how trusting the Australian government goes
--- 57866563
>>57866483
>Has anyone outside of Australia tested it?
The Austrians seem happy with theirs, and it occasionally pops up in use by various tribal rebels, etc. who'd have no reason to put up with its bullshit if it didn't work at least as well as an AK or M16 under the same conditions.
--- 57866598
>>57866563
Actually pretty based 
Do I take the augpill bros?
--- 57866713
>>57866598
It has the longest and strongest track record of any bullpup you can reasonably buy and with some creativity and flexibility you can set it up for anything you'd reasonably use a 5.56 rifle for, and prices are as low now as they've ever been, with new guns regularly going for ~$16–1700 bucks. Why not?
--- 57866777
>>57866473
a rifle only an infantryman could love. so perfectly fucked up
--- 57866912
>>57866598
>>57866713
We’re also living in a golden age of AUG aftermarket parts
--- 57867225
>>57866483
>We already know how trusting the Australian government goes
Yes, but when it comes to putting hardware through it's paces, Australian military procurement testing is one of the worlds harshest and excessive
--- 57867712
>>57862966
How you liking that m17
--- 57869963
>>57863754
What about it?
>>57866433
Who cares, luv me ARs but LUV me AUGs
--- 57870015
>>57866473
>>57866777
It's honestly impressive how they designed it so that literally everything about it looks wrong and ugly. Most guns with questionable aesthetics are mostly right with a misstep here or there, but that thing looks like someone took multiple passes over the drawing board to make sure every design element that might be coherent or visually pleasing was deliberately removed.
--- 57870819
>>57867712
it shoots n stuff
--- 57871402
>>57870015
which is funny when you realize they supposedly designed the gun from the outside in with ergonomics at the forefront, yet it seems like every successive iteration to the Tavor makes it uglier and less wieldy
--- 57872593
>>57871402
they designed it to look cool and reality set in. not a joke. that's why they all have quadrails with the goofy rail covers that make the handguard pigfat
--- 57872636
>>57872593
It's a shame but that's the price you pay to stay modern
--- 57872691
>>57872636
vampire light and a microprism is all ya need. just BAC bro
--- 57873005
>>57872691
Yours get super hot at front?
--- 57873016
>>57866713
>AUG going for the price of a really good AR
>GAYTF trying to make braces illegal
You might have convinced me to switch teams, anon
Are build kits a thing? I hear that there's quite a bit of work needed to bring them on par with modern rifles so it'd be nice to just get it that way from the get go
--- 57873193
Are we ever going to see any of the various modernized AUGs for sale in the US or should I just get one now? Im not in a huge rush but im also worried about them getting banned.
--- 57873260
>>57873193
How is the current A3M1 not modern enough?
--- 57873288
>>57873260
The EF88 has many modernizations and tweaks the AUG would benefit from. The AUG does still have some funky ergonomics quirks especially with modern optics, light, lam set up. It's still more than serviceable and certainly more modern than shit like AKs but Steyr could do better. They seem more keen on making an AR15 with the AUG gas/barrel system than updating the existing system.
--- 57873297
>>57873260
Because the nato version doesnt have a bolt release and the non nato version doesnt take all the magazines ive got.
--- 57873778
>>57873005
that's what i got the handguardwrap for. it's because the gas block is screwed to the upper right in front of the pivot pin.
--- 57874318
Just acquired, what ammo is everyone using? Trying to figure out optimal grain for the twist
--- 57875984
>>57874318
I mostly shoot M193. It's 1:9 twist so anything 55–64gr should be fine
--- 57876043
>>57866483
>We already know how trusting the Australian government goes
We won't buy your submarines you perfidious Frenchie. [spoiler] You're still not wrong [/spoiler]
--- 57876258
>>57873016
>Are build kits a thing?
Yes but not really—beat-to-shit Malaysian parts kits exist and 3D printer models for a nylon receiver exist, but you're almost certainly better off just buying a new one.
The A3M1 has ample rail estate for a white light and whatever day optic you like, and you can set it up for shooting under NODs if you want to; the only sore spots out of the box for me were 1. it only comes with one magazine so you have to immediately order another if you want to practice mag changes, which most people picking one up will need to, 2. the front sling attachment point is a complete non-starter since it's right next to the charging handle, and 3. it's a bit overgassed and the gas regulator for suppressed firing can be hard to source
--- 57876312
>>57861832 (OP)
eyyo