Steyr EF 88
Replica 3D-Printed EF 88 – Display/Reenactment Prop (NOT A TOY)
This is a full-scale 1:1 3D-printed replica of the EF 88, crafted from durable plastic and designed specifically for display, cosplay, or reenactment use.
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Material: High-quality PLA or PETG plastic
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Construction: 3D printed in multiple parts, part assembly is required.
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Functionality: Non-functional replica – not capable of discharging a projectile by explosive charge or gas, does not fire and can not be modified to discharge etc.
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Safety Features: Comes with an orange tip to comply with safety regulations
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Use Cases: Ideal for film props, military reenactments, collectors, or themed displays
⚠️ Not a Toy – This is a detailed replica intended for adults. It should be used responsibly and never brandished in public spaces. Please ensure you have read and understood the shipping terms to confirm you have met your legal responsibilities. Always follow local laws and regulations regarding replica weapons. We reserve the right to cancel or refuse any order at our sole discretion.
EF88 Rifle: Historical Overview
Origin: Australia
Manufacturer: Thales Australia (previously Australian Defence Industries)
Type: Assault rifle / Infantry rifle
Caliber: 5.56×45mm NATO
Development History
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The EF88 is an evolution of the F88 Austeyr, itself a licensed Australian variant of the Austrian Steyr AUG bullpup rifle. The F88 was first adopted in the late 1980s by the Australian military to replace older rifles like the L1A1 Self-Loading Rifle.
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By the early 2000s, the Australian Defence Force identified several areas for improvement based on operational feedback from deployments in places such as East Timor and Afghanistan. These improvements aimed to enhance ergonomics, modularity, reliability, and effectiveness.
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Thales Australia spearheaded the upgrade project, which led to the development of the EF88 (Enhanced F88). The EF88 incorporates new materials, an improved barrel, better optics mounting options, and other enhancements for soldier comfort and battlefield versatility.
Key Features and Improvements
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Modular Design: The EF88 supports a wider variety of accessories and configurations, including different optics, grenade launchers, and under-barrel attachments.
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Improved Barrel: The rifle features a cold-hammer forged barrel, which increases accuracy and durability.
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Enhanced Ergonomics: Redesigned pistol grip, adjustable buttstock length, and better balance for improved handling.
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Optics and Sighting: The EF88 comes with a standardized optical sight (commonly the Advanced Combat Optical Gunsight or ACOG), enhancing target acquisition.
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Suppressor-Ready: The EF88 is compatible with sound suppressors, making it suitable for special operations forces.
Operational Use
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The EF88 was officially introduced into Australian military service in 2013.
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It has been used in various operations, including deployments in Afghanistan, where its reliability and improved features proved valuable in harsh environments.
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The rifle continues to serve as the standard service rifle for the Australian Army and has also been selected by other forces in the region.
Legacy
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The EF88 represents a successful modernization of a classic bullpup design, blending the proven Steyr AUG platform with modern combat requirements.
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It highlights Australia’s commitment to producing and maintaining high-quality indigenous defense equipment.