The wild bullpup is a rare and skittish creature, known for its exotic shape and behavior that is largely alien to the North American continent. Common in the rest of the world, the bullpup is uncommon here at home, and often found hiding in our nation's expansive wilderness, where they can frolic without restriction.
Here we have the Tavor (Tavorius Israelicus) whose native lands are the arid deserts of the middle east:
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This Tavor is clearly adapted for night hunting.
However, many Tavors have found a niche in stalking the sands under the harsh desert sun:
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The Tavor feeds primarily on poodles, and has been known as the Poodlecabra in some circles.
On the other side of the globe, the highlands and lowlands of China play home to a rather different bullpup: Typus Nineseptimus. These bullpups have managed to spread to North America thanks to the busy shipping lanes to and from the continents.
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Stowing away aboard giant freighters, these bullpups often find themselves nesting with an assortment of rails and other small metal items. Their nests generally can be found to include...
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These slender bullpups are also found to be ambidextrous if properly trained by their owners...
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The world of bullpups truly is surprising. Nature finds a way, just like in Jurassic Park.
These trips through the wonderful splendor of the gun wilderness sure are fun. Gary gets really into it. He's up at the crack of dawn ready to go, first thing in the morning. If we try to tell him that his outfit is a little ridiculous, he threatens to cut off our supply of Garydollars, which is the only currency accepted at McGarys (which we are contractually obligated to frequent). Needless to say, he gets his way, and we let him wear his special safari clothes. Here is a picture of Gary on a Bullpup Safari, wearing his finest attire (clearly made in Canada by Arcteryx, obviously):
If you'd like to own one of the very limited numbers of bullpups we have captured here at our gun zoo, place your orders today! We have very few of these hard-to-catch beasts and they ship for $10 flat rate anywhere you happen to call home!
Cheers,
Daniel