You know what we need?

I'd rather have a Canadian made 13.5" barrel, would make a light and handy bush gun.
 
How well would a bullpup work on a bottom eject? :confused:

I don't know. Let's ask FN...

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Our own version of the duel tube, magazine fed, South African designed, pump action, Neostead might be a better idea. It carries 12 rounds and is very short. The only weak point that I can see is that it must be taken out of action to reload, whereas a conventional, single tube feed, pump shotgun can have shells added to the magazine without being taken off target and without preventing the gun from being fired. It might take some getting used to, as the action cycles from back to forward rather than from forward to back.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-EiFtypUfQ&feature=related
 
I don't know. Let's ask FN...
Let's ask Mossberg. They briefly produced a bullpup version of the Model 500. It required a slight "stock" that extended behind the action. This might work with a bottom ejecting shotgun.

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What probably wouldn't work is a set up like the High Standard bullpup where the action is right against the shoulder. In this configuration the risk would be the ejection port is too close to the shoulder and the spent hull would not fully clear the action in a bottom eject gun like the Ithaca.

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