Lithgow F90 Atrax

Published on March 29, 2019
Duration: 14:53

The Lithgow F90 Atrax is a rare Australian bullpup rifle, an evolution of the Steyr AUG, with a modular quick-change upper receiver system. It features cold hammer-forged barrels in 16.5" and 20" lengths with a 1:7 twist rate, and is compatible with Magpul magazines. The rifle demonstrated good controllability and accuracy at various ranges, with potential for the US civilian market.

Quick Summary

The Lithgow F90 Atrax is a rare Australian bullpup rifle, an evolution of the Steyr AUG. It features a modular quick-change upper receiver system, cold hammer-forged barrels (16.5"/20") with a 1:7 twist, and is chambered in 5.56x45mm NATO. A civilian version is planned for US import.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & Steve Irwin Parody
  2. 00:27Rarity & Civilian Version
  3. 01:06Close-Range Testing
  4. 02:31Design & Barrel Specs
  5. 03:13Modular Upper System
  6. 03:43Disassembly & Maintenance
  7. 04:46Controls & Ergonomics
  8. 07:58Long-Range Accuracy Test
  9. 11:11Magazine Compatibility
  10. 14:00Conclusion & Market Potential

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Lithgow F90 Atrax?

The Lithgow F90 Atrax is a rare Australian bullpup rifle, an evolution of the Steyr AUG. It features a modular quick-change upper receiver system, cold hammer-forged barrels, and is chambered in 5.56x45mm NATO.

Is the Lithgow F90 Atrax available in the US?

The F90 Atrax is extremely rare in the United States, with only a few prototypes currently present. A semi-automatic civilian version is planned for future import, making it a highly anticipated firearm for the US market.

What are the barrel specifications for the Lithgow F90 Atrax?

The Lithgow F90 Atrax comes with cold hammer-forged barrels available in 16.5-inch and 20-inch lengths. Both feature a 1:7 twist rate, suitable for stabilizing a range of 5.56x45mm NATO ammunition.

What makes the Lithgow F90 Atrax modular?

Its modularity is highlighted by a quick-change upper receiver system. By removing a wedge, the entire upper receiver, including the optic, can be swapped, allowing for rapid configuration changes from carbine to DMR.

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