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New bullpup.

Hi folks,

Very soon a new baby on the market, from Spain with love.

Regards,
Gladiator.

Other BullPups

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That’s like a ladyboy she he bullpup. It can transform in minutes 🙂

Gladiator….

Pictures are not helping no one… Who makes these? How much are they? where can they be bought? do u own one? do they have a regulator?

a little info goes a long way

Hi folks,

And this is the same gun with a long stock, you only need to buy a kit and in 15 minuts you can switch from bullpup to rifle :whistle:

Regards,
Gladiator.

And the pups keep on coming,……WoW, this is getting good,
keep on, hopefully the market floods and prices come down :biggrinn: :biggrinn: :biggrinn:

I do think that the rear actions Pups will find it harder and harder to compete with the more user friendly forward actions crop, …..but still, this is cool,…good times with all this action :biggrinn:

thanks for re-stating my post.

keser soze , Thank You for my most negative person award , they don’t come easy and I’ll take all I can get . Now back to the main subject . I agree that
accuracy is number 1 on my list . I for one prefer that the accuracy would be foremost straight from the box anything less for my money I would consider
to be bull shit from the manufacture . Would you expect anything less ? Would that be okay when buying a new car if it was anything less ? Secondly
silence would be my next factor , after all it does play a major part in shooting . Paper targets may not care how loud your weapon report is . I know that
wild game care because sound is one of their natural defense mechanism for survial . Now let them put a heavy overly fat chunck of wood to be used
as a stock on the gun and every time they do this it will take away what ever quality that gun may have and make it look ugly . Now , you say you have
a lot of different air guns and that is great . I’m happy for you . That does not make you an expert on eye appeal of air guns and I most certainly do not
fit in that category either . Don’t take what read personal , this is a forum and the land of free speech where all of us are entitled to express our opinions .

FROM : THE BIRDMAN

Accuracy out of the box and beyond is first and foremost. Then don’t stop there and put a 10 pound ugly looking stock on your well designed bullpup. That’s my take on a pup.

Well Birdman you win the award for the most negative person on TAG congrats :butkick: I own lots of Bullpups and of course you probably know I own a Vulcan too. To be honest I’m not 100 percent convinced that the rear cocking is a total negative. As an owner of both styles of bullpups I will just say that I love the Vulcan but I also love my Cricket and EDgun. So as a customer of bullpups I care about accuracy first and foremost. Secondly I care about silence. Third on the list is size and weight. Reliability and quality also fits somewhere between first and second. I think this gun is off to a good start but I cannot judge it on photos only.

Hi folks,

This is a picture of 10 shots at 50 meters.

Regards,
Gladiator.

quote birdman:

Another Bullpup with a heavy clunky stock , just what we need right ? So lets jump on the band wagon from looks alone . A picture with no info what so
ever and lets get so excited that our balls fall off . Everyone should just throw out the Bucks and buy one . I think that too many makers are trying to
pacify the buyers market with their version of a good Bullpup . If I’am wrong then go ahead and tell me to go and FUCK MYSELF . What we really want
is not only a Bullpup that is as light as possible with slender eye appealling looks , but , one that from the box shoots like nothing we have ever seen
without having to make any mods to correct it , and if not a semi-auto at least a repeater that is ambidextrous so both left and right hand shooters
can enjoy the pleasure of shooting this type of Bullpup . If you think I’am right or wrong in my opinion please fell free to respond .

FROM : THE BIRDMAN

I think the stock in this gun is fine but it is not what I would call a purpose built bullpup. Cocking at the rear with a bolt is not meeting the competition of today’s fron cockers like Vulcan and FX. In addition to that the barrel is too close to the air tube which makes the shroud diameter too small for efficient silencing of higher power levels.

IMO we have now seen first purpose designed bullpups and they will shortly make those bullpups converted from traditional rifles obsolete. What we are still missing is reliable semi auto bullpup (Huben might be one) but I don’t think it will take long for those to appear as well. Then it’s just a matter of selecting what you want, light, accurate, quiet, powerful, compact etc.

Another Bullpup with a heavy clunky stock , just what we need right ? So lets jump on the band wagon from looks alone . A picture with no info what so
ever and lets get so excited that our balls fall off . Everyone should just throw out the Bucks and buy one . I think that too many makers are trying to
pacify the buyers market with their version of a good Bullpup . If I’am wrong then go ahead and tell me to go and FUCK MYSELF . What we really want
is not only a Bullpup that is as light as possible with slender eye appealling looks , but , one that from the box shoots like nothing we have ever seen
without having to make any mods to correct it , and if not a semi-auto at least a repeater that is ambidextrous so both left and right hand shooters
can enjoy the pleasure of shooting this type of Bullpup . If you think I’am right or wrong in my opinion please fell free to respond .

FROM : THE BIRDMAN

Wow look what Ed started. I never thought bullpups would become so prolific.

…how many bullpups are on the market already and how many more are coming soon???
The more the Better!!!! 😀

Dear SECoda,

The price will be available very soon.

Regards,
Gladiator.

Very interesting. How much?

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