
Steyr AUG
Find Steyr AUG rifles for sale on Gunprime. The classic "space gun," the AUG has been an icon ever since its introduction in 1977, appearing in dozens of video games, movies, and TV shows. But don't let the fame fool you - the AUG is not just for show. With smooth lines, excellent reliability, and a wide range of barrel lengths, furniture colors, rail configurations, the AUG is just as potent a tactical rifle as it was fourty years ago. Available with either a proprietary clear plastic magazines or an AR-15 style magwell, the AUG is a stylish and oh-so-cool rifle.
Additional Steyr AUG Info
At Gunprime, you’ll find a selection of Steyr AUG rifles ready for fast shipping and backed by industry expertise. Whether you’re after a classic NATO-style AUG A3 or a variant with M-Lok rails and modern optics compatibility, this platform is built for tactical reliability and clean Austrian engineering. The AUG’s bullpup design keeps the rifle short and maneuverable without compromising on velocity or accuracy—ideal for CQB or defensive scenarios. Available in 5.56 NATO and supported by Steyr’s trusted polymer magazines or AR-compatible models, the AUG offers cutting-edge performance for shooters who want more than just another AR.
The Steyr AUG is a bullpup-style semi-automatic rifle originally developed in Austria. It features a modular design, integrated optics, and a forward grip.
Yes, semi-automatic versions of the AUG are legal in most states. However, state laws on magazine capacity and features may apply.
Most Steyr AUGs are chambered in 5.56 NATO/.223 Remington. Some models and conversion kits allow for alternate calibers like 9mm.
The bullpup configuration places the action and magazine behind the trigger, allowing for a shorter overall length without sacrificing barrel length.
Yes, its compact size, low recoil, and quick handling make it a solid choice for home defense—especially in tight spaces.
Yes, newer AUG models feature a Picatinny rail for aftermarket optics. Some come with integrated scopes or backup iron sights.
The AUG is widely regarded as extremely reliable and has been in military service since the 1970s with consistent performance under harsh conditions.
Yes, most AUGs use Steyr’s proprietary magazines, but some models are compatible with standard AR-15 mags.
Most civilian models feature a 16-inch barrel, although other lengths are available depending on configuration and compliance.
Sort of—while the charging handle is ambidextrous, ejection is set for right-hand use unless converted with a left-hand bolt.