Thank you, that makes sense!I just took the trigger pack a part and made a trigger spring out of music wire that is. 045" diameter instead of the. 055" stock diameter. I also lightened
the reset spring and polished the sear. I could have made it lighter but I wanted it at 4 lbs. It is not as hard as it seems once you get at it. I am too cheap to spend $400 on an aftermarket trigger. I think it took a couple of hours to do.
Bill
Thank you, that makes sense!
With pups it's harder to clear failure to feed or double feeds, basically most likely you'll have to take down the rifle to deal with this.
Also try to stick pup out of the breach or trench and aim without exposing your precious brain box.
Next is the:
MDR
RDB
PS90
F12 bullpup
I want to like bullpups, but the huge LOP and chubby chassis that most of them are saddled with kind of spoils them for me.
With serious jam, that requires some force to be used to clear. With classical designs you (usually) have access to chamber. In some bullpups it's OK, but with other (like F2000) you basically need to take down the rifle to get normal access to chamber.What gives you this idea? If I need to fix a double feed on a TAR21 or a QBZ, I pull the mag and rack a few times, just like everything else.
I had shorter length in mind with iron sights. Imagine sticking it into loophole when your cover thickness is about 50-70 cm. That's the real combat experience feedback I got from ppl I know (otherwise feedback was VG for bullpup).In-line construction and the resulting high-mounted sights is an aspect of just about every modern rifle I can think of.



























