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Jimski April 22nd, 2010 09:38

do you know Short Rifle Stock System?
 
it's RS:

http://www.shortrifles.com/

http://www.shortrifles.com/green_grass_rt.jpg

http://www.abload.de/img/srss_gen_3_mar_2010_r_2s8v.jpg

ShelledPants April 22nd, 2010 09:51

Yeah I read about this a couple of weeks ago, bullpup m14 kit. Pretty slick.

Shooting Addict April 22nd, 2010 09:52

Looks like a Famas

m102404 April 22nd, 2010 09:56

muzzle blast must be insane on that

Brian McIlmoyle April 22nd, 2010 10:08

too bad it's prohibited in Canada....

Blackthorne April 22nd, 2010 10:20

Everything kewl is prohibited in Canada, unless you make parts for the US government :D

Brian McIlmoyle April 22nd, 2010 10:24

Quote:

Originally Posted by Blackthorne (Post 1217651)
Everything kewl is prohibited in Canada, unless you make parts for the US government :D


Quiet you! gerrr

m102404 April 22nd, 2010 10:26

Ok, this is a airsoft blow back or real steel question...so drifting a bit off topic.

So if you're right handed (i.e. a normal person) and turning left corners...then bullpups and the like are good to go.

But what about left handed freaks, or if you need to shoot weak side, or pie a right hand corner with a bullpup rifle?

And I don't mean the ones where you can partially disassemble it and switch it to eject on the other side...I mean when it's setup and you want to switch right away....or for rifles that cannot be switched around. I mean...the Brits must have some left handed shooters (dunno if the L85 can be switched around).

RacingManiac April 22nd, 2010 10:32

Doesn't guns like F2000 does "front" ejecting of casing?

Danke April 22nd, 2010 10:36

Quote:

Originally Posted by m102404 (Post 1217658)
Ok, this is a airsoft blow back or real steel question...so drifting a bit off topic.

So if you're right handed (i.e. a normal person) and turning left corners...then bullpups and the like are good to go.

But what about left handed freaks, or if you need to shoot weak side, or pie a right hand corner with a bullpup rifle?

And I don't mean the ones where you can partially disassemble it and switch it to eject on the other side...I mean when it's setup and you want to switch right away....or for rifles that cannot be switched around. I mean...the Brits must have some left handed shooters (dunno if the L85 can be switched around).

In some cases you're just screwed (L85 for example) it's a case of an engineer drawing a pretty picture and forgetting someone might have to actually use it.

Brian McIlmoyle April 22nd, 2010 10:38

Quote:

Originally Posted by RacingManiac (Post 1217665)
Doesn't guns like F2000 does "front" ejecting of casing?

yeah but it is really the only one that does that... P90 ejects down

and I'm not sure I like the front eject thing.... consider firing from cover.. and every time you do a bright shiny brass tumbles out the front of the gun... I donno... maybe it's nothing... it just makes me go hmmm

R.I.T.Z April 22nd, 2010 10:39

Quote:

Originally Posted by RacingManiac (Post 1217665)
Doesn't guns like F2000 does "front" ejecting of casing?

yes it does the the front right.

as for that m14.
theres a thread somewhere on here about it
its called the m14 bulldog system
link here

Jimski April 22nd, 2010 10:43

Quote:

Originally Posted by m102404 (Post 1217658)

But what about left handed freaks, or if you need to shoot weak side, or pie a right hand corner with a bullpup rifle?

well I guess you could mount something that catches used shells

http://www.espfrance.com/images/EL144A4SM.JPG
(I think there are some that are bags instead of big cases)

but it's pretty dumb.

Shooting Addict April 22nd, 2010 10:50

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jimski (Post 1217674)
well I guess you could mount something that catches used shells

http://www.espfrance.com/images/EL144A4SM.JPG
(I think there are some that are bags instead of big cases)

but it's pretty dumb.

It's usually a bag not a box

ShelledPants April 22nd, 2010 10:51

Front ejecting (and in a somewhat similar light... down ejecting) is the worst idea possible.

When firing and moving forward, you are literally stepping on your brass... In the sand, no problem, indoors: Massive problem.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jimski (Post 1217674)
well I guess you could mount something that catches used shells

http://www.espfrance.com/images/EL144A4SM.JPG
(I think there are some that are bags instead of big cases)

but it's pretty dumb.

Clearing a stovepipe from that must be a motherfucker.


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