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from the wiki and i quote " the AUG is a modular configuration rifle that employs a high level of polymer and advanced alloy components." polymer=plastic, and you have to take apart all real guns for regular cleaning, if you dont clean your weapon it will not fire correctly, it will jam, and it could back fire, and its still ugly
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Bion (05/08/2012) [-]
< Image of an AUG disassembled. Yeah, a tad complex, but AUGs are meant to be lifetime rifles. They don't generally need maintenance. They don't jam until the reach 500 degrees Celsius, can handle being driven overby a Unimog repeatedly, be baked in an oven (heat testing) or submerged in mud for days, and fire normally. And its one of the few guns that perform "well" underwater.
And, when I first saw the bullpup designs, I didn't like them either. They're a bit of an acquired taste, I think. But, honestly, bullpups are the new technology. You'll be seeing a lot more of them, and PDW's in the near future. But, in reality, looks aren't really worth much on the battlefield.
(By the way, I'm not arguing with you, just stating bits of information. Whether you even care to read it or not, that doesn't really matter. I just like the AUG.)
And, when I first saw the bullpup designs, I didn't like them either. They're a bit of an acquired taste, I think. But, honestly, bullpups are the new technology. You'll be seeing a lot more of them, and PDW's in the near future. But, in reality, looks aren't really worth much on the battlefield.
(By the way, I'm not arguing with you, just stating bits of information. Whether you even care to read it or not, that doesn't really matter. I just like the AUG.)
i always take time to read replys, however alot of people on here do not, i'm glad you do as well, this has been an interesting conversation to say the least, fact of the matter is it all comes down to personal preference, and mine is the M4, and as far as future weapons go im just waiting for man portable railguns
Lmao. That would be pretty interesting. Makes me think of Tau pathfinders from Warhammer 40k.
And yes, its nice to have a "conversation" and not an argument over what is better and what-not. It doesn't happen often, on here, but its nice when it does.
Personally, I find the M4 a little simplistic. Simple is good, and it definitely gets the job done, but... *shrugs* I guess I'm just the kind of person that follows technological advancements when it comes to weaponry. I'm becoming quite fond of the PDW's and bullpups, for instance.
And yes, its nice to have a "conversation" and not an argument over what is better and what-not. It doesn't happen often, on here, but its nice when it does.
Personally, I find the M4 a little simplistic. Simple is good, and it definitely gets the job done, but... *shrugs* I guess I'm just the kind of person that follows technological advancements when it comes to weaponry. I'm becoming quite fond of the PDW's and bullpups, for instance.
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N. Korean citizen (05/08/2012) [-]
Well, the reason the Tau have to use suits and integrated helmets is because their hearing is ridiculously sensitive, and their eyesight is extremely poor. A small explosion is often enough to cause one to go deaf, and they NEED aiming assist things to... well... shoot things. I'm just saying, that humans don't need those assistance's (not as much as Tau did), and would more than likely follow something like the Space Marines. At least as far as the genetic differences (several hearts, ridiculously strong, seep is optional). I don't see our weapon of choice in the future being chainswords and bolt pistols. But rather than advance ourselves with fancy suits, I think we're more prone to advancing ourselves, is what I'm saying.
...but a space marine utilizing the technology of Tau..would be a formidable foe.
...but a space marine utilizing the technology of Tau..would be a formidable foe.
Actually its pretty awesome IRL. Its not that great in video games, though, but its extremely reliable, durable, and can fit different roles with different mods and barrel adjustments, like a makeshift LMG or sniper.
Thing is almost impossible to destroy, and needs to be fired constantly, clip after clip after clip, for it to ever jam.
Thing is almost impossible to destroy, and needs to be fired constantly, clip after clip after clip, for it to ever jam.
Well, I was looking for some youtube vids of it being shot, but I can't see any. The AUG is meant for medium range, but its not bad at long range, and "okay" at close.
So.. here's a site all about it. http://www.steyr-aug. com/augtrivia.htm
Awesome info imo.
I also like the MG36 a lot. Both IRL and in games.
So.. here's a site all about it. http://www.steyr-aug. com/augtrivia.htm
Awesome info imo.
I also like the MG36 a lot. Both IRL and in games.