Even if it wasn't an AUG variant, does anyone actually believe that the Australian government (who are considering magazine restrictions for the Lee Enfield, and tried to ban the lever action shotgun) would ever consider selling any version to civilians?
I am partial to bullpups already, but that's a damn fine looking one
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I am partial to bullpups already, but that's a damn fine looking one
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The FS2000's is offset as well, but at the one o'clock position instead of the nine o'clock position of the F90. I must admit I hadn't thought about it before.Neat seeing it on the side instead of directly over or under the bore
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Short stroke piston.
The above diagram is of a Steyr AUG, not of the new Lithgow F90. It only shows the gas system. From my reading the new rifle has different trigger packs/stocks and is not interchangeable with the Steyr AUG.
The above diagram is of a Steyr AUG, not of the new Lithgow F90. It only shows the gas system. From my reading the new rifle has different trigger packs/stocks and is not interchangeable with the Steyr AUG.
If that is truly the case then it could be NR, hopefully someone will bring in a sample. I would buy this for sure. I love shooting the AUG rifles (done in the states of course).
Backed by 100 years of experience and manufacturing of weapons for Australian soldiers since WWI to the battlefields of today, and evolved from the Austeyr family, the F90 builds on this battle proven platform to meet the needs of today’s military forces. Its bullpup design for longer barrel length and optimum muzzle velocity delivers superior stopping power in a compact package.



























