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bullpup for AA S4x0 and S5x0 – project

bullpup for AA S4x0 and S5x0

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So Woytan any specs at all on your valves? and how many different valves do you have? what do they fit! your product page looks nice just not sure what all you have available and what your prices are 😯

quote synopsys:

Good, just making sure someone other than you wasn’t taking credit for what you had done. 😉

Keep up the excellent work.

It was my salesman Michael from Holland.

Good, just making sure someone other than you wasn’t taking credit for what you had done. 😉

Keep up the excellent work.

quote synopsys:

Woytan, is this your work too?

http://www.airgunadvice.net/viewtopic.php?t=15856&sid=0e9d45c008eb0bca130fc71b9ac69be9

It certainly looks just like your stock above… 😕

Yes, this is my work.
Skorpion is my project 😎

Woytan, is this your work too?

http://www.airgunadvice.net/viewtopic.php?t=15856&sid=0e9d45c008eb0bca130fc71b9ac69be9

It certainly looks just like your stock above… 😕

Any ideal how long for the S410 and How much? What is the wait? How can I get on the list? 😛

S400 bullpup stock without wood finishing

does look the business. needs further variation from the Ed Gun design though. not saying the workmanship doesn’t look top notch- does, but a lot could be done to make these kits distinct. I’d start by making it look lighter to carry. Weaver/Picatinny options on the fore grip side/bottom would be nice. Buttstock needs character or customize-ability. Would be cool if you could rig it for an AR buttstock or even collapsible MP5 style.

it’s a pitty that there isn’t a prize list of all there stuff 🙁
because they have some nice stuf
🙂

This was their reply via email:

Hi,

We make bullpup kits for AA S4x0 and for S5x0.
You can see our design in attachment.
A bullpup kit includes
– wooden stock (with finishing)
– barrel support
– mounting rail for scope
– bullpup trigger mechanism

The price is 350 euro + shipping costs.

What kind of wood is the stock made from? What is the cost? Does the conversion include a kit for scope and linkage?
Thanks,
Terry

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