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stg-556
The STG-556 is a Steyr AUG A1 clone manufactured by Microtech Small Arms Research (MSAR). It was introduced at the 2007 SHOT Show. The STG-556's working system features a bolt release as seen on the M16 rifle; otherwise, the STG-556 retains the features similar to the Steyr AUG, such as having the quick-change barrel option and the ability to change which side the weapon ejects from by changing the bolt out for a right or left side bolt respectively. There is some parts interchangeability but the rifle is not a true clone. The STG-556 ships standard with right side ejector. The STG-556 is unable to use M16-style magazines or STANAG NATO standard magazines; they use versions of a proprietary MSAR magazine resembling the Steyr mags. The current production XM-17 E4 use STANAG magazines. The STG-556 is a short-stroke gas piston. The STG-556 rifle can be converted from either having a telescopic sight or a MIL-STD-1913 rail. It is available in civilian (semi-automatic only) and military/law enforcement (select-fire) variants.
A limited edition STG-556, a clone of the Steyr AUG A3, had a production run of only 1,000 rifles. There was a limited production of 232 rifles produced with an 18.5" heavy barrel after tests proved that length provided optimum accuracy over the 24" length due to barrel harmonics. Another limited edition Steyr AUG A3 clone, the STG-556 Gebirgsjäger, had a production run of 500.MSAR's last model was the STG-556 XM17-E4. The STG-556 XM17-E4 was introduced at the 2009 SHOT Show. It can use AR-15 and M16 magazines.MSAR closed down permanently on 3-20-15. No specific reasons were stated on their website, but it is well known that Steyr setting up a US based manufacturing arm, producing genuine Steyr AUG firearms, all but eliminated the need for anyone to buy a clone. When MSAR started, and for several years following, there was no way for a US Resident to buy a new Steyr AUG, only AUGs (and USRs) that had been imported prior to the final Clinton executive order which banned further importation of the neutered USR.
Very low round count, owned for many years.
7 proprietary mags, hard case and sightmark 1-6x scope included.
I have it on consignment at a local shop, so no transfer fee, only $10 background check fee.
I have almost new MSAR STG556 .
Very low round count under 300
Comes with 3x42rnds , 1x30 rnds and 1x10 rnds mags . Gun is no longer being made and value will go up . Seen one at cabellas for $2400 last year.
I am the 2nd owner and personally shot less than 50 rounds. The 1st owner never shot it and it lived in his safe. The gun has lived in my safe collecting dust too. The rifle is in excellent condition.
Comes with:
2 black MSAR 42-Round Magazines
1 translucent MSAR 10-Round Magazine
1...
Pre Owned
MSAR STG-556
Chambered in 5.56
Forward Assist
Comes with:
3- 42rd Translucent Magazines
4 - 30rd Translucent Magazines
$1399.99 + background check or shipping to your local FFL
https://www.highlinefirearms.com/products/microtech-3591
I am selling my MicroTech MSAR STG556. The rifle is in good condition, with approximately 400 rnds through it.
There are four mags in total (2 x 30rd + 2 x 20rd).
FFL transfer required and paid by buyer
No Trades
No shipping offered