Depends on where you live. In the US, any gun shop. However, finding a genuine civilian legal Steyr AUG isn't going to be a likely thing, since their importation was prohibited in 1989. US made clones are available, however.
The AUG (Armee Universal Gewehr) assault rifle is manufactured in Austria by small arms maker Steyr Mannlicher GmbH.
The Steyr AUG is a automatic assult rifle with no known civilian trigger group model that I know of. If there isn't a semi-auto trigger group that is non interchangeable with the full auto rifle than it falls under 12(6) prohib which is illegal to posses
The F88 Austeyr, which is a licenced production of the Steyr AUG.
Steyr AUG was created in 1978.
The Steyr AUG (Armee Universal Gewehr) assault rifle was designed in 1977 and entered production in 1978.
The Austeyr F88, imported from Australia. It's a licence manufactured variant of the Steyr AUG rifle.
The AUG (Armee Universal Gewehr) assault rifle was invented by Austrian small arms manufacturer Steyr Mannlicher GmbH.
The AUG (Armee Universal Gewehr) assault rifle is manufactured by Austrian small arms maker Steyr Mannlicher GmbH.
No, the AUG was not invented by Russians. The AUG (Armee Universal Gewehr) assault rifle was invented by Austrian small arms manufacturer Steyr Mannlicher GmbH.
The bull pup assault rifle from Australia, the Steyr Aug, can be bought from any gun shop depending on where one lives in the United States. However, finding an original one may be difficult.
During which era? The Irish military currently uses the Steyr AUG as their standard service rifle.
Dude, your words 'steyr aug' are meaningless. Try your question again.