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The Steyr AUG A3 9mm XS is a 9×19mm variant of the AUG A3. It fires at a cyclic rate of around 650–720 rounds per minute. It fires at a cyclic rate of around 650–720 rounds per minute. It is available in either a 325 mm (12.8 in), [ 27 ] 350 mm (13.8 in), 365 mm (14.4 in), 420 mm (16.5 in) barrel lengths, and features a Picatinny rail ...
Adopted in 1912, the 9mm Steyr was the service ammunition for most branches of the military in Austria-Hungary during World War I and remained the service ammunition for Austria, Romania and Chile between the World Wars. [2] Some MP 34 submachine guns were also issued in this caliber in addition to 9×25mm Mauser.
The AGM-1 is a bullpup, semi-automatic carbine produced in Italy. [1] The carbine is readily convertible from 9×19mm Parabellum to .45 ACP as well as .22 Long Rifle.It features a set trigger and a heavy, target-type barrel. [1]
The F1 was retired in the early 1990s and replaced by the F88C Austeyr, an Australian-built version of the Steyr AUG rifle. Some 25,000 were produced by Lithgow from 1962–73. While the F1 is no longer used by Australia, a shipment of F1s was also donated to the Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary by Australia.
The rifles can also take 30-round STANAG and Magpul PMAG magazines. [10] The XM-17E4 variant can use STANAG magazines. Most STG-556 rifles made in 2009 did not allow to use AUG-type magazines unless the three ribs on top were professionally filed off. [12] All STG-556s without a forward-assist mechanism can take AUG magazines. [12]
Steyr ACR: Steyr Mannlicher: 5.56×45mm annular-primed SCF (synthetic case flechette) Austria: 1987 Steyr AUG: Steyr Mannlicher: 5.56×45mm NATO. 9×19mm Parabellum Austria: 1970s Steyr IWS 2000: Steyr Mannlicher: 14.5mm 15.2×169mm Austria: 1980s STG-556: Microtech Small Arms Research: 5.56×45mm.223 Remington 6.8mm Remington SPC United States ...
United States Switzerland Germany Pistol: 9×19mm NATO: Standard issue pistol [2] [3]. Modified with a flared magwell and using 21-round magazines [2] [3]. There was a minor dispute with Glock surrounding the adoption [4] [5]
The Steyr TMP (Taktische Maschinenpistole/Tactical Machine Pistol) is a 9×19mm Parabellum caliber machine pistol manufactured by Steyr Mannlicher of Austria. The magazines come in 15 or 30 round detachable box types. A suppressor can also be fitted. Though originally intended to be used without a shoulder stock, an optional fixed stock was ...