LOL! I can appreciate that. But seriously, thats what everyone should do when starting a thread. Ask everyone to google what the thread topic is.
Aftermarket bullpup stocks are not all they are cracked up to be. To make them work with a non-bullpup firearm is a very difficult proposition and requires extensive engineering and modification. As such, bullpup stocks tend to have poor trigger pull and ergonomics, especially if they are cheap models. Most guys who have tried to use aftermarket bullpups for rifles like SKSs, Ruger Mini 14s, etc more or less have the consensus that they suck.
A purpose-built bullpup firearm (IE the Kel Tec RFB) is best option, since it was designed from the start to function as such, unlike a regular rifle.
Aftermarket bullpup stocks are not all they are cracked up to be. To make them work with a non-bullpup firearm is a very difficult proposition and requires extensive engineering and modification. As such, bullpup stocks tend to have poor trigger pull and ergonomics, especially if they are cheap models. Most guys who have tried to use aftermarket bullpups for rifles like SKSs, Ruger Mini 14s, etc more or less have the consensus that they suck.
A purpose-built bullpup firearm (IE the Kel Tec RFB) is best option, since it was designed from the start to function as such, unlike a regular rifle.
That's interesting and knowing that the Rogue Bullpup conversion kit is built in the USA and that it is prohibited in Canada I have questions: Is the US manufacturer not willing/able to export their product?
What is the reason for kits being built in BC? Will the kit built in BC be lighter than the current Rogue kit?
BTW, I do agree with you about the reliability of M14s and I'm not a fan of the RFB
That's interesting and knowing that the Rogue Bullpup conversion kit is built in the USA and that it is prohibited in Canada