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Condor Bullpup

Does anyone make a bullpup kit for these bad boys?

Has one ever been seen?

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Dear Diary:

Got the tank in, built out the placeholder tank braces and the e-trigger setup.

Just a one stage for now, but I’ve got a few ideas for a really nice pull,pull, click,follow-though feel.

M1913 rails are coming in tomorrow hopefully.

That center piece took 9 hours to print, but I think she’s a beauty.

Awsome, keep up the good work 😀

In ABS plastic, the entire feed mechanism is working proof of concept.
(box magazine only holds 3 rounds, can’t find proper springs.) There is still much room for improvement all around but its coming together.

I need to put together some funds to get my hands on a lathe + mill in order to fabricate the trunion, breech, bolt and other tidbits THEN see if it works.

Is it a working yet? 😈

Assman: Yes, birthing this thing is almost better than sex.

Sanguish: Up! 3d. I went with it because it seems that with the others in the price range you spend more time getting the thing to print correctly than actually printing.

Its pretty nifty, I printed a 7/8-14tpi male part and it screwed perfectly into the stock collar. The ABS is a lot stronger than I imagined, especially if you print “solid”. this thing blows my mind regularly.

lifo2001: its a part of it. The more interesting bits aren’t attached to the frame in the shot.

@FairlyInconspicuous is that your semi auto design?

What printer you using?

Sweet

Check it out, I should have the new setup ready in a few more months.

Its taken me more time than I care to count in order to get my condor frame model up to spec.

Now though, now I can print parts for this thing that fit with <.02mm tolerances. FUN!

(Yes, the breech area will be closed off!)

yeah, but Bullpups were designed as a CQB weapon as I understand it.

The hold is different. Closer to the center of the body. Elbow in. And best suited to a red dot scope much closer to the muzzle.

So the ergonomics would be entirely different.

quote FairlyInconspicuous:

So heres a question:

Whenever I read reviews on Ed’s bullpups I see that “ergonomics” are mentioned as a downside.

What’s un-ergonomic about them?

I would say it’s a general “bullpup” ergonomic issue. Has to do with “cheek weld”. You either like laying your face atop a cold steel breech (or a makeshift riser) or you don’t. I personally have never shot one so I can’t cast an “ergonomic” vote…but the general talk is you either love them or hate them.

So heres a question:

Whenever I read reviews on Ed’s bullpups I see that “ergonomics” are mentioned as a downside.

What’s un-ergonomic about them?

quote raven223:

That sounds like way too much work and money for negligible gains.

When it comes to the quest for innovation in airgun design…”time” and “money” are best left out of the equation. Unless, of course, you enjoy pulling hair out of your head! 😀

You also have the Daystate units, but really expensive.

If the solenoid could be sourced the system could easily be built. Trigger virtually anywhere. A decent 3d modeled stock and a 3D printout and you’d be good to go.

I’d be tempted to start from a benjamin pistol. Just to play. Looks like an easy drop in.

There is a market it seems for bull pups from Air Force.

The Evanix is also full auto, and really small air tank.

And edgun appears to be dead. 🙁 Or I’d buy.

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