Poll

Which bullpup in your opinion deserves to be at the top of the heap?

Steyr Aug
Famas
L85A1
SAR 21
Vektor CR 21
F2000
OTs-14 Groza
IWI Tavor

Battle of the Bullpups (Read 8741 times)

robtmc

Re: Battle of the Bullpups
« Reply #20 on: October 16, 2014, 06:31:00 PM »
Considering the Tavor is leading, is this before anyone does a trigger job? 12lbs for the stock trigger is pretty heavy.
Good God, did you think you left the safety on for a while? 

Been there, done that...........
« Last Edit: October 18, 2014, 10:14:36 AM by robtmc »

Barrett808

Re: Battle of the Bullpups
« Reply #21 on: October 16, 2014, 07:28:36 PM »
Love hunting and shoot mostly off hand. Don't care much for bipods either only my 338Lapua & M82 have two feet. Not much of a AR fan own one, shoot mostly bolt and lever actions.
Just like this bulpup because it so short, fast handling & has respectable power all you need when seeking game in the thick.
Don't know why keltech limits production and focuses on their 12Ga.
Didn't think much of brand but really like this carbine.
Really wish we could shoot farther like the good ole days.

jonjon

Re: Battle of the Bullpups
« Reply #22 on: October 16, 2014, 10:20:07 PM »
Never shot one.  Had enough issues going from M1/M14 to AR type stocks.  Learned a rock solid offhand technique with the M1/M14 that did not translate to AR.  Sucks when you can nail 10/10 bulls at 200 meters slow fire, and lose that trick you learned.  Tight slings are magic on the range.

Heck, do the the AR guys even shoot 200 meters these days? Or offhand, for that matter?

Can't imagine what contortion the classic firing positions would be like with Bullpups.

Hey robtmc - come check out the Marine Corps Pacific Division Match next feb, you can participate as a civilian and all firearms and ammo will be provided. First course of fire is standing at 200 yards with an m16a4  :shaka:

For the bullpups I have only shot the f2000 - not really into bullpups and would take my AR over any bullpup but that's just me   :thumbsup: