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it appears my superiority has led to some controversy Anonymous 04/16/26(Thu)17:22:57 No.65080792 [Reply]▶
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>>65080792
I used to think I the AUG looked like shit, but as time goes on I really like the look of it. But is my new found appreciation like a husband with an ugly wife, who gradually becomes accustomed to her ugliness?
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>>65080792
I know right? The ergonomics on the AR are unbeatable. Also makes adding attachments so much easier with its modular design.
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>>65080792
The AUG is a good rifle, but saying it's superior to the AR is just laughable. It's short, that's it's only plus. The trigger is mushy dogshit and I say that generously. The reload procedure is awkward at best, and mounting anything to it is limited by the stubby rail real estate, even on the newest versions.
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>>65081161
>trigger is mushy dogshit
Do Austrian/Australian recruits even know that though? I get a lot of Americans will join up and they may already have experience with firearms, but for the rest, is it a case of you don't miss what you never had?
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>>65080843
I couldn't help but notice your unwillingness to answering a simple 2-choice question, curious!
>>65080920
The AUG always looked awesome, modern ARs are some of the fugliest rifles found outside of Russia. We lost the plot when we "upgraded" to the A4 and it's been a downward spiral since then. Each year I think we've hit rock bottom and then something even more atrocious appears.
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>>65080792
With this most recent achievement, fate has, in a single stroke, marked the decline of America and spelled a new era of wondrous rifle-length barrels and peaceful short-stroke piston dominance for the Austrian eagle, which promises to firmly stand in sharp contrast to the historically short barrels of American and Russian carbines and the low velocity it brought to the humbler nations of the world. With the blessings of Austrian double-headed eagle, bullpups, glass fibre-reinforced polymers, progressive triggers, left-handed bolts and unaligned gas piston rings will be the instruments with which Austria affirms its noble stewardship of 21st century world politics and offers the unaligned world a different option; an humanist alternative to the depredations of American direct impingement or Russian long-stroke inelegance and the opportunity for a more equitable and dignified piston-driven world.
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>>65081609
oddly (perhaps not for /k/ however) this OP topic has turned into a board IQ screening test
kek
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>>65081591
>19% more muzzle velocity (if you compare a 20" aug barrel vs a 10.5" AR) in exchange for a shit trigger, shit ergonomics and a non chrome-lined barrel.
That's barely even noticeable at normal combat ranges.
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>>65082616
We have this every fucking AR thread. I don't think the person getting shot cares if they were shot by the 10.3" or 11.5" or 12.7" or 14.5" or 16" or whatever barrels people are actually using or the 20" that Stoner intended.
>t. 10.5" and 7.5" owner, I will literally be fine
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>>65082638
(You) mistakenly greentexted the last (t.) line of post
>literally
picrel
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>>65080792
i just bought an m4 and an ak47, not an aug or a sig 552 (and definitely not a galil). fucking dumb ass, you don't know shit about firearms, faggot.
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>>65081591
I have a friend who shoots it really well. And I generally think he's a mediocre shot with other rifles, so I guess he just found his niche. My point is that despite the heavy trigger it doesn't automatically lead to poor accuracy