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Steyr AUGA3 design details with pics.

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Review of Steyr AUG A3 design details and wear at 1000 rounds. I included some AR parts for comparison since many people are more familiar with those.

Steyr AUG A3 with Surefire X300 on the side rail, Aimpoint Micro on a KAC mount and HK416 sights as BUIS.
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Basic field strip into groups. Barrel group, stock group, receiver, recoiling parts, hammer group, buttplate, light, mag, and sling pin.
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Barrel group detail stripped. Barrel, gas regulator, gas piston, gas piston return spring.
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Detail of barrel locking lugs.
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Detail of chamber area.
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Detail of gas regulator.
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Detail of front of receiver. The barrel front trunnion, gas piston bushing (left), charging handle bushing (right), and barrel lock (lower right) all have steel inserts for wear.
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Detail of rear of receiver. The guide rods run in steel inserts pressed into the receiver. The rear trunnion is a steel insert pressed into the receiver rear.
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Detail showing rear trunnion barrel locking lugs.
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Recoiling parts group detail stripped. Firing pin, bolt sleeve, cocking piece, extractor pin, extractor, bolt, and bolt carrier.
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Firing pin (lower) with AR firing pin for comparison.
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Bolt with captive cam pin.
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Detail stripped bolt showing roll pin that captures the cam pin.
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With AR bolt and parts for comparison.
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Cont. in part II.
 
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Part II.

AUG extractor (hard chromed) with AR extractor. AUG extractor is wider and longer.
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Width of AUG extractor.
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Width of AR extractor.
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AR bolt with AUG bolt for comparison.
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AUG bolt lug dimensions.
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AR bolt lug dimensions.
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AUG bolt thickness at the cam pin hole.
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AR bolt thickness at cam pin hole.
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Detail of bolt sleeve.
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Recoiling parts showing how bolt sleeve prevents bolt from rotating when stripping lugs of bolt contact rounds during feeding.
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Recoiling parts approaching receiver.
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Cont. in part III.
 
Part III.

Bolt sleeve makes contact with rear of receiver (steel trunnion insert). Bolt sleeve is still preventing rotation of bolt at this point.
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Bolt sleeve has stopped, freeing cam pin to begin rotation and start looking bolt.
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Bolt partially locked.
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Rear of bolt carrier. The roller at the top is visible, as is the cutaway at the top of the hole for the bolt sleeve.
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BSW
 
Nice photos, the AR/Aug bolts are very similar, but I can see how the AUG bolt looks like the better design and should go a lot longer before shearing a lug. The lugs are wider, longer and rounded.
 
Nice photos, the AR/Aug bolts are very similar, but I can see how the AUG bolt looks like the better design and should go a lot longer before shearing a lug. The lugs are wider, longer and rounded.

The AUG lugs have more area in shear and probably a better transition with less of a stress raiser at the lug base. Plus Steyr managed to fit a bigger extractor in there too!

I've actually been unable to find anyone that's had a AUG bolt lose a lug. My guess is that the stress on the lugs is less than the steel's limits, making it a part that doesn't fail, unlike the AR where crack growth from the base of the two lugs nearest the extractor happens because those lugs are overloaded. I don't know what steel the AUG bolt is made from either but I suspect it's a tougher steel than the AR bolt uses.

BSW
 
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