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    Neat. I wonder if that could be considered a bullpup stock?
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    this doesn't appear to be a folded stock but rather a collapsed stock.
    the stock slides forwards fully covering the trigger / magazine.
    that would be the reason for the silly looking rear end.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cody c View Post
    http://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/cfp-pcaf/fs-fd/clas-eng.htm

    Non-restricted firearm: any rifle or shotgun that is neither restricted nor prohibited. Most common long guns are non-restricted, but there are exceptions

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    a handgun that is not a prohibited firearm,
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    is not a prohibited firearm,
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    a firearm that is designed or adapted to be fired when reduced to a length of less than 660 mm by folding, telescoping or otherwise, or...



    This cannot be fired, as the stock covers the trigger when collapsed.

    You do realize that you do not know the regulations?
    Look a little closer. The stock slides forward and it appears as though there is a space made to fire whem collapsed
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    Quote Originally Posted by Garaldtao View Post
    This rifle should be prohibited... Prohibited from being a firearm that is because of how ugly it looks.
    LOL That's exactly what I thought

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    Quote Originally Posted by coleman1495 View Post
    Neat. I wonder if that could be considered a bullpup stock?
    How? Bullpup translates to trigger/fire controls ahead of the action and or magazine.
    The action doesn’t change on this rifle.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jay View Post
    Can you not reach the trigger on the far side with it collapsed?
    You do realize it slides forward not a folder? You can tell if you look really hard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Evogun View Post
    You do realize it slides forward not a folder? You can tell if you look really hard.
    Oh! So the trigger guard is covered on both sides when the stock is slid forward? That's neat! And would appear inoperable then, correct?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MuthaFunk View Post
    Ouch! LOL!
    Im glad someone called me on that, it was meant in jest, but it didn't come off very neighborly.

    Emoticons don't always portray that very well.

    Anyway, I like the overall design, I'm sure the grip could be improved amongst other asthetics.


    Edit: I want to see one built that is spring loaded, where you hold the stock in a collapsed state, push a button and the action is pushed forward by a spring and then locks in place. I guess this has the risk of becoming a bump stock, but that's not really possible with a bolt action. The only functional aspect this meets is easier carrying, obviously its mostly aesthetic.
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    Without the suppressor, this is only mildly interesting because it was a diWHY?

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    Quote Originally Posted by thepolinator View Post
    Look a little closer. The stock slides forward and it appears as though there is a space made to fire whem collapsed
    To me it looks like its just the rear of the trigger guard that is actually exposed when collapsed, not the trigger itself. Regardless, depending on the rifle, it may still meet minimum OAL even when collapsed as I would imagine most actions are roughly 6" long alone so a 20"+ barrel on it would make it 26" (just over 660mm).

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