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|1983||[[Octopussy]]||Soviet Soldiers||TBD||Army version w/16" barrel. Carbine conversion||
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|1983||[[Octopussy]]||Soviet Soldiers||TBD||Army version w/16" barrel. Carbine conversion
 
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|1985||[[Commando]]||Arius||[[Dan Hedaya]]||||
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|1985||[[Commando]]||Arius||[[Dan Hedaya]]||
 
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|1985||[[Remo Williams: The Adventure Begins]]||US Soldier||||Labeled as a Grove Industries weapon||
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|1985||[[Remo Williams: The Adventure Begins]]||US Soldier||||Labeled as a Grove Industries weapon
 
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|1987||[[Extreme Prejudice]]||Sgt. Charles Biddle||[[Larry B. Scott]]||||
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|1987||[[Extreme Prejudice]]||Sgt. Charles Biddle||[[Larry B. Scott]]||
 
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|1987||[[RoboCop]]||SWAT members||Extras||||
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|1987||[[RoboCop]]||SWAT members||Extras||
 
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|1987||[[Hidden, the|The Hidden]]||Brenda||[[Claudia Christian]]||||
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|1987||[[Hidden, the|The Hidden]]||Brenda||[[Claudia Christian]]||
 
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|1987||[[Dragnet]]|| || ||||
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|1987||[[Dragnet]]|| || ||
 
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|1987||[[The Running Man]]||ICS Troops||Extras||||
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|1987||[[The Running Man]]||ICS Troops||Extras||
 
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|1987||[[The Running Man]]||Resistance Fighters||Extras||||
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|1987||[[The Running Man]]||Resistance Fighters||Extras||
 
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|1988||[[Die Hard]]||Karl|| [[Alexander Godunov]]||||
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|1988||[[Die Hard]]||Karl|| [[Alexander Godunov]]||
 
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|1989||[[Dead Bang]]||Seen on a table||n/a||||
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|1989||[[Dead Bang]]||Seen on a table||n/a||
 
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|1989||[[Package, The|The Package]]||Thomas Boyette||[[Tommy Lee Jones]]||||
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|1989||[[Package, The|The Package]]||Thomas Boyette||[[Tommy Lee Jones]]||
 
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|1990||[[Nikita]]||Nikita||[[Anne Parillaud]]||||
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|1990||[[Nikita]]||Nikita||[[Anne Parillaud]]||
 
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|1990||[[Predator 2]]||Colombians/LAPD||Background Extras||||
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|1990||[[Predator 2]]||Colombians/LAPD||Background Extras||
 
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|1990||[[RoboCop 2]]||Detroit Police||TBD||w 42 rd Mag||
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|1990||[[RoboCop 2]]||Detroit Police||TBD||w 42 rd Mag
 
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|1991||[[Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man]]||Alexander||[[Daniel Baldwin]]||16" barrel ver.||
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|1991||[[Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man]]||Alexander||[[Daniel Baldwin]]||16" barrel ver.
 
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|1991||[[Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man]]||Trenchcoat Assassins||Background Extras||16" barrel ver.||
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|1991||[[Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man]]||Trenchcoat Assassins||Background Extras||16" barrel ver.
 
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|1991||[[If Looks Could Kill]]||Vendetta Gallante||[[Geraldine James]]||||
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|1991||[[If Looks Could Kill]]||Vendetta Gallante||[[Geraldine James]]||
 
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|1991||[[Point Break]]||Stoner||TBD||||
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|1991||[[Point Break]]||Stoner||TBD||
 
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|1991||[[Toy Soldiers]]||Colombian Soldier||Background Extra||||
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|1991||[[Toy Soldiers]]||Colombian Soldier||Background Extra||
 
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|1992||[[Under Siege]]||Several Terrorists||Background Extras||||
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|1992||[[Under Siege]]||Several Terrorists||Background Extras||
 
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|1993||[[City Hunter]]||Leader Of Assassins||TBD||||
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|1993||[[City Hunter]]||Leader Of Assassins||TBD||
 
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|1994||[[The Usual Suspects]]||Michael MacManus|| [[Stephen Baldwin]]||HBAR-T variant||
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|1994||[[The Usual Suspects]]||Michael MacManus|| [[Stephen Baldwin]]||HBAR-T variant
 
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|1995||[[Hidden Assassin]]||Sewer Sniper||TBD||Original UK Title "The Shooter"||
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|1995||[[Hidden Assassin]]||Sewer Sniper||TBD||Original UK Title "The Shooter"
 
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|1997||[[Double Team]]||Delta Three||[[Jessica Forde]]||with a second large scope attached||
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|1997||[[Double Team]]||Delta Three||[[Jessica Forde]]||with a second large scope attached
 
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|1997||[[The Fifth Element]]||Seen in Corben Dallas' gun collection tray||n/a||modified to look more alien||
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|1997||[[The Fifth Element]]||Seen in Corben Dallas' gun collection tray||n/a||modified to look more alien
 
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|1997||[[Jackie Brown]]||Model in "Girls Who Love Guns" Video||Various Model||||
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|1997||[[Jackie Brown]]||Model in "Girls Who Love Guns" Video||Various Model||
 
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|1997||[[Spawn]]||Seen in an armory||n/a||||
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|1997||[[Spawn]]||Seen in an armory||n/a||
 
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|1999||[[Shiri]]||Bang-hee||[[Yunjin Kim]]||||
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|1999||[[Shiri]]||Bang-hee||[[Yunjin Kim]]||
 
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|2000||[[The Art Of War]]|| Assassin||TBD||||
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|2000||[[The Art Of War]]|| Assassin||TBD||
 
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|2001||[[Jurassic Park III]]||Mr. Udesky||[[Michael Jeter]]||w 42 rd Mag||
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|2001||[[Jurassic Park III]]||Mr. Udesky||[[Michael Jeter]]||w 42 rd Mag
 
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|2002||[[Death to Smoochy]]||Buggy Ding Dong|| [[Vincent Schiavelli]]||||
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|2002||[[Death to Smoochy]]||Buggy Ding Dong|| [[Vincent Schiavelli]]||
 
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|2002||[[The Transporter]]|| Used by member of Wall Street's (Matt Schulze) organization||TBD||||
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|2002||[[The Transporter]]|| Used by member of Wall Street's (Matt Schulze) organization||TBD||
 
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|2003||[[Underworld]]|| Seen on a gun rack||n/a||||
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|2003||[[Underworld]]|| Seen on a gun rack||n/a||
 
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|2003||[[Recruit, The|The Recruit]]|| Layla ||[[Bridget Moynahan]]|| silencer||
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|2003||[[Recruit, The|The Recruit]]|| Layla ||[[Bridget Moynahan]]|| silencer
 
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|2004||[[District B13]]||One of Taha's Bodyguards||unknown extra||Black Stock Ver.||
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|2004||[[District B13]]||One of Taha's Bodyguards||unknown extra||Black Stock Ver.
 
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|2005||[[Four Brothers]]||Victor Sweet's hoodlum||unknown extra||||
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|2005||[[Four Brothers]]||Victor Sweet's hoodlum||unknown extra||
 
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|2005||[[Land of the Dead]]||Used by soldiers and a zombie||Background Extras||||
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|2005||[[Land of the Dead]]||Used by soldiers and a zombie||Background Extras||
 
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|2005||[[The Pacifier]]||Thug in Helicopter||Background Extras||Brass Catcher attached||
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|2005||[[The Pacifier]]||Thug in Helicopter||Background Extras||Brass Catcher attached
 
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|2005||[[Stealth]]||Black Ops Guard||TBD||Black Stock Ver.||
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|2005||[[Stealth]]||Black Ops Guard||TBD||Black Stock Ver.
 
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|2005||[[Sin City]]||IRA mercenary riding a T-Rex||TBD||||  
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|2005||[[Sin City]]||IRA mercenary riding a T-Rex||TBD||
 
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|2006||[[Idiocracy]]||TBD||TBD||||  
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|2006||[[Idiocracy]]||TBD||TBD||
 
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|2008||[[Death Race]]||Prison Guards||Background Extras||||  
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|2008||[[Death Race]]||Prison Guards||Background Extras||  
 
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|1977-1983||[[The Professionals]]||Anti-Terrorist Officer||Unknown Extra||(Season 5, Episode 11 "No Stone") Aired 1983||
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|1977-1983||[[The Professionals]]||Anti-Terrorist Officer||Unknown Extra||(Season 5, Episode 11 "No Stone") Aired 1983
 
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|1984-1989||[[Miami Vice]]||Det. Sonny Crockett||[[Don Johnson]]||(Season 5, Episode 3 "Out Where The Buses Don't Run")||
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|1984-1989||[[Miami Vice]]||Det. Sonny Crockett||[[Don Johnson]]||(Season 5, Episode 3 "Out Where The Buses Don't Run")
 
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|1988-????||[[Red Dwarf]]||TBD||TBD||||
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|1988-????||[[Red Dwarf]]||TBD||TBD||
 
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|1991-1997||[[Soldier Soldier]]||New Zealand soldiers||TBD||||
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|1991-1997||[[Soldier Soldier]]||New Zealand soldiers||TBD||
 
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|1993-1997||[[Kung Fu: The Legend Continues]]||Marauder||Unknown Extra||(Season 1, Episode 17 "Dragonswing")||
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|1993-1997||[[Kung Fu: The Legend Continues]]||Marauder||Unknown Extra||(Season 1, Episode 17 "Dragonswing")
 
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|1993-1996||[[SeaQuest DSV]]||Montagnard Confederation Soldiers||Unknown Extras||(Season 1, Episode 12 "Better Than Martians")||
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|1993-1996||[[SeaQuest DSV]]||Montagnard Confederation Soldiers||Unknown Extras||(Season 1, Episode 12 "Better Than Martians")
 
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|1993-2002||[[The X-Files]]||Blue Beret Commando||Unknown Extra||(Season 2, Episode 1 "Little Green Men")||
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|1993-2002||[[The X-Files]]||Blue Beret Commando||Unknown Extra||(Season 2, Episode 1 "Little Green Men")
 
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|1995-1996||[[Space: Above and Beyond]]||Various Characters||TBD||||
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|1995-1996||[[Space: Above and Beyond]]||Various Characters||TBD||
 
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|1995-1999||[[Bugs]]||TBD||TBD||(Episode "Shotgun Wedding")||
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|1995-1999||[[Bugs]]||TBD||TBD||(Episode "Shotgun Wedding")
 
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|2002||[[Firefly]]||Niska's Guard||Unknown Extra||(Season 1, Episode 9 "War Stories")||
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|2002||[[Firefly]]||Niska's Guard||Unknown Extra||(Season 1, Episode 9 "War Stories")
 
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|2007||[[The Kill Point]]|| as Jake "Mr. Wolf" Mendez|| [[John Leguizamo]]||||
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|2007||[[The Kill Point]]|| as Jake "Mr. Wolf" Mendez|| [[John Leguizamo]]||
 
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|2007-????||[[Sea Patrol]]||TBD|| Standard crew rifle||||  
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|2007-????||[[Sea Patrol]]||TBD|| Standard crew rifle||
 
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Revision as of 11:13, 10 June 2010

The Steyr AUG is a Bullpup assault rifle of Austrian origin. It is notoriously made of high grade plastics and is in service with the Austrian, Australian, Irish and New Zealand forces. Note that some Steyr AUG's used in movies are possibly Australian made F88 rifles or civillian market AUG's.

The Steyr AUG series of bullpup assault rifles have appeared in the following movies, television series, and video games used by the following actors:


Steyr AUG A1

Steyr AUG - Austrian Army Version 5.56x45mm
Steyr AUG with black stock - 5.56x45mm. The pin with the sling swivel is ambidextrous. On this model the sling is set for a left handed carry (though not left-handed shooting since the ejection port has not been swapped to the other side (an option for the Steyr AUG)).
Steyr AUG carbine with 16" Barrel - 5.56x45mm

Film

Date Title Character Actor Notation
1983 Octopussy Soviet Soldiers TBD Army version w/16" barrel. Carbine conversion
1985 Commando Arius Dan Hedaya
1985 Remo Williams: The Adventure Begins US Soldier Labeled as a Grove Industries weapon
1987 Extreme Prejudice Sgt. Charles Biddle Larry B. Scott
1987 RoboCop SWAT members Extras
1987 The Hidden Brenda Claudia Christian
1987 Dragnet
1987 The Running Man ICS Troops Extras
1987 The Running Man Resistance Fighters Extras
1988 Die Hard Karl Alexander Godunov
1989 Dead Bang Seen on a table n/a
1989 The Package Thomas Boyette Tommy Lee Jones
1990 Nikita Nikita Anne Parillaud
1990 Predator 2 Colombians/LAPD Background Extras
1990 RoboCop 2 Detroit Police TBD w 42 rd Mag
1991 Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man Alexander Daniel Baldwin 16" barrel ver.
1991 Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man Trenchcoat Assassins Background Extras 16" barrel ver.
1991 If Looks Could Kill Vendetta Gallante Geraldine James
1991 Point Break Stoner TBD
1991 Toy Soldiers Colombian Soldier Background Extra
1992 Under Siege Several Terrorists Background Extras
1993 City Hunter Leader Of Assassins TBD
1994 The Usual Suspects Michael MacManus Stephen Baldwin HBAR-T variant
1995 Hidden Assassin Sewer Sniper TBD Original UK Title "The Shooter"
1997 Double Team Delta Three Jessica Forde with a second large scope attached
1997 The Fifth Element Seen in Corben Dallas' gun collection tray n/a modified to look more alien
1997 Jackie Brown Model in "Girls Who Love Guns" Video Various Model
1997 Spawn Seen in an armory n/a
1999 Shiri Bang-hee Yunjin Kim
2000 The Art Of War Assassin TBD
2001 Jurassic Park III Mr. Udesky Michael Jeter w 42 rd Mag
2002 Death to Smoochy Buggy Ding Dong Vincent Schiavelli
2002 The Transporter Used by member of Wall Street's (Matt Schulze) organization TBD
2003 Underworld Seen on a gun rack n/a
2003 The Recruit Layla Bridget Moynahan silencer
2004 District B13 One of Taha's Bodyguards unknown extra Black Stock Ver.
2005 Four Brothers Victor Sweet's hoodlum unknown extra
2005 Land of the Dead Used by soldiers and a zombie Background Extras
2005 The Pacifier Thug in Helicopter Background Extras Brass Catcher attached
2005 Stealth Black Ops Guard TBD Black Stock Ver.
2005 Sin City IRA mercenary riding a T-Rex TBD
2006 Idiocracy TBD TBD
2008 Death Race Prison Guards Background Extras

Television

Date Title Character Actor Notation
1977-1983 The Professionals Anti-Terrorist Officer Unknown Extra (Season 5, Episode 11 "No Stone") Aired 1983
1984-1989 Miami Vice Det. Sonny Crockett Don Johnson (Season 5, Episode 3 "Out Where The Buses Don't Run")
1988-???? Red Dwarf TBD TBD
1991-1997 Soldier Soldier New Zealand soldiers TBD
1993-1997 Kung Fu: The Legend Continues Marauder Unknown Extra (Season 1, Episode 17 "Dragonswing")
1993-1996 SeaQuest DSV Montagnard Confederation Soldiers Unknown Extras (Season 1, Episode 12 "Better Than Martians")
1993-2002 The X-Files Blue Beret Commando Unknown Extra (Season 2, Episode 1 "Little Green Men")
1995-1996 Space: Above and Beyond Various Characters TBD
1995-1999 Bugs TBD TBD (Episode "Shotgun Wedding")
2002 Firefly Niska's Guard Unknown Extra (Season 1, Episode 9 "War Stories")
2007 The Kill Point as Jake "Mr. Wolf" Mendez John Leguizamo
2007-???? Sea Patrol TBD Standard crew rifle

Anime

Date Title Character
1989 Riding Bean Bodyguard
1995 Gunsmith Cats a bad guy
1999 Kochikame Bad guy
2008 Ga-rei: Zero Supernatural Disaster Countermeasures Division operative

Video Games

Game Title Referred as Mods Notation Release Date
Syphon Filter 3 AU300 Heavy Barrel Shoots through walls 2001
Delta Force: Land Warrior w/ handguard and M203 grenade launcher 2000
The World Is Not Enough Meyer Bullpup 2000
007: Agent Under Fire Meyer-Westlicher UGW 2001
Socom 2 STG-77 2003
Project IGI 2: Covert Strike 2003
Counter Strike Bullpup 2000
Counter Strike: Condition Zero Bullpup 2003
Counter Strike: Source Bullpup feeds 7.62 NATO 2004
Operation Flashpoint 2002
War Rock U.S. Release (2007) 2004
True Crime New York City Bullpup Windows Release (2006) 2005
The Specialists/(Half-Life) 2005
Counter-Strike Online Bullpup 2007
007: Quantum of Solace (VG) A3 Raker 2008
Modern Warfare 2 2009

Steyr AUG A2 / AUG SR - Special Receiver

A Steyr AUG Special Receiver - 5.56x45mm. AUG A2 models are the Austrian military firearm, the imported weapon into the U.S. was named the AUG Special Receiver.

Steyr later released a version of the AUG bullpup rifle that removed the integral scope and installed a rail so that a scope of the user's choice could be installed. This allows night vision, red dot, and varying power scopes to be used for different purposes. The AUG A2 is the military version. In addition to the AUG S/A (the semi auto version imported into the US), there was a 20" barrel railed version called the AUG Special Receiver. AUG also released a version called the AUG P Special receiver (but with a 16" barrel).

Film

Anime


Video Games


Steyr AUG A3

Steyr AUG A3 18 inches barrel with telescopic sight and Surefire M900 weaponlight foregrip 5.56x45mm.
Steyr AUG A3 18 inches barrel with Surefire M900 weaponlight foregrip and EOTech red dot sight 5.56x45mm.
Steyr AUG A3 SF 16 inches barrel 5.56x45mm.

Television

Video Games


Steyr AUG Para

Steyr AUG Para 9x19mm

Video Games

Game Title Referred as Mods Notation Release Date
Hitman: Contracts 9mm Submachine Gun 2004
Rainbow Six: Vegas 2 2008

Anime

Date Title Character Notation
1995 Gunsmith Cats
2000 Kochikame


Steyr AUG HBAR

Steyr AUG HBAR, 5.56x45mm

Film

Used by a member of Wall Street's organization in The Transporter (2002)

Video Games

Game Title Appears as Mods Notation Release Date
Modern Warfare 2 AUG HBAR 2009

Anime

Anime Character Release Date
Gunslinger Girl Angelica 2003-2004


Steyr (AUG) USR

The USR is the Post 1989 "Sporting Purpose" import weapon.

Steyr USR - 5.56x45mm








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Video Games

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