Aug safety is a mechanical trigger lockout. If it's defective it means the bar either in wrong, or it's been modified.
New bar is less than £10, and can be had from a few sites, Fire support have them for £9. Provided the gun is shooting in semi and full auto on the correct trigger position then it should be a drop in replacement, If the Trigger linkage has been modified for a shorter trigger pull then the safety will be compromised and there can be no guarantees it'll ever be right again without converting back. Not something that's easy as the linkages can not be bought.
The flat spring is commonly lost resulting is a safe bar that drop out, again you need the full replacement as I have never seen the springs sold separately.
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Aug safety is a mechanical trigger lockout. If it's defective it means the bar either in wrong, or it's been modified.
New bar is less than £10, and can be had from a few sites, Fire support have them for £9. Provided the gun is shooting in semi and full auto on the correct trigger position then it should be a drop in replacement, If the Trigger linkage has been modified for a shorter trigger pull then the safety will be compromised and there can be no guarantees it'll ever be right again without converting back. Not something that's easy as the linkages can not be bought.
The flat spring is commonly lost resulting is a safe bar that drop out, again you need the full replacement as I have never seen the springs sold separately.
https://www.fire-support.co.uk/product/asg-15909-au-17-steyr-aug-aeg-fire-selector
The model isn't an AUG 16, It's an AUG 1G. Can be had for about £130 new.