Steyr AUG 9mm Police Training Kit

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Steyr AUG 9mm Police Training Kit
Steyr AUG 9mm Police Training Kit
Steyr AUG 9mm Police Training Kit
Steyr AUG 9mm Police Training Kit
Steyr AUG 9mm Police Training Kit
Steyr AUG 9mm Police Training Kit
Steyr AUG 9mm Police Training Kit
Steyr AUG 9mm Police Training Kit
Steyr AUG 9mm Police Training Kit
Steyr AUG 9mm Police Training Kit
Steyr AUG 9mm Police Training Kit
Steyr AUG 9mm Police Training Kit
Steyr AUG 9mm Police Training Kit
Steyr AUG 9mm Police Training Kit
Steyr AUG 9mm Police Training Kit
Steyr AUG 9mm Police Training Kit
Steyr AUG 9mm Police Training Kit
PRICE: $999.99
MANUFACTURER: Steyr Arms

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Steyr AUG 9mm Police Training Kit

  • Steyr Arms AUG 9mm Barrel Police Training Kit
  • US1253010715
  • 9MM
  • 16" Barrel
  • 1/2x28" Thread
  • Trigger Pack
  • 9x18mm Bolt Carrier Group
  • 28 Round Waffle Magazine
  • Compatible with Standard AUG Rifles not NATO model
  • Magazine will be removed if you live in a mag restricted state

Steyr AUG 9mm Police Training Kit. 9x19mm kit that will allow you to use 9mm in your 5.56x45 AUG. Includes a 9mm 16" barrel with 1:10'' twist threaded 1/2x28, trigger pack, 9x18mm bolt carrier group and 1 28 round waffle magazine. These kits were developed to allow Austrian police units to train using 9mm ammo. These kits also make your AUG rifle a great training and plinking rifle as it uses more affordable 9mm ammunition. This kit is compatible with standard AUG rifle and not NATO models.

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Magazine Capacity Restrictions

Atlantic Firearms follows all state regulations regarding the sale of high capacity magazines. Due to multiple states and cities now enforcing various magazine restrictions and more coming we will not ship magazines that are restricted in your area with firearms to the states listed below. If the mag that comes with the firearm is not legal in your state or city the magazine will be removed from the shipment. We do not offer custom magazine requests to swap out, ship to another state, refund, pinning of mag, substitutions, dealer approval or other. Hopefully we will see changes to these laws and violations to our second amendment rights. We apologize for this but we simply cannot accommodate each and every magazine request with over 30 different laws, regulations and restrictions impacting states, cities and local jurisdictions throughout the country. It is the customers responsibility to be informed of your local laws prior to completing your purchase. Atlantic Firearms is not responsible for any issues that may arise with magazines shipped to you or your FFL dealer that may not be legal in your area due to a change in current laws.

 

1.       Magazines Capacity Restrictions as follows:
California: No magazines over 10 rounds 

Colorado: No shotgun magazines over 8 rounds. No other magazines over 15 rounds. Local jurisdiction laws may vary.
Connecticut: No magazines over 10 rounds

Delaware: No magazines over 17 rounds
District of Columbia No magazines over 10 rounds

Hawaii: No magazines over 10 rounds that may fit a pistol

Illinois: 

·         No magazines over 15 rounds to Aurora, IL

·         No magazines over 12 rounds to Chicago, IL

·         No magazines over 16 rounds to Franklin Park, IL

·         No magazines over 10 rounds to Oak Park, IL

·         No magazines over 35 rounds to Riverdale, IL    

Vermont: No magazines over 10 rounds for rifle, 15 for pistol

Maryland: No magazines over 10 rounds 

Massachusetts: No magazines over 10 rounds

New Jersey: No magazines over 10 rounds

New York: No magazines over 10 rounds

Rhode Island: No magazines over 10 rounds

Washington: No magazines over 10 rounds

Magazine Restriction Exceptions

1.      All law enforcement sales must be shipped to a department and no orders will be sent directly to a personal address.  Law enforcement officers must provide both their credentials and a letterhead signed by their department's superior officer stating that the magazine will either be used in the execution of the L.E.O.'s duties, or off duty.