That Bullpup is actually pretty cool lookinHere's a couple uh... unique examples.
Posting for anyone interested in such things![]()
Most people are aware of it, but just incase you didn't know, bullpup conversions are ILLEGAL in Canada
FORMER PROHIBITED WEAPONS ORDER, NO. 9
Section 2.
Any rifle, shotgun or carbine stock of the type known as the “bull-pup” design, being a stock that, when combined with a firearm, reduces the overall length of the firearm such that a substantial part of the reloading action or the magazine-well is located behind the trigger of the firearm when it is held in the normal firing position.
https://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/PDF/SOR-98-462.pdf
No, I just stumbled across the pictures and thought others might find it interesting.Interesting.
Your work?
That scope was actually pretty advance for its time as it proportionally adjusted the elevation in accordance to range input. It was a essentially a mechanical Burris Eliminator Optic. Needless to say because of its cost, complexity and bulky design it never caught on.The scope - a snapshot of 1960's Soviet optic contraption technology of the 1980's. There were probably soldiers who had to lug this optic around in the Chechen Wars.
What I'd like to get my hands on are some of those baby roof prism monoculars which were kicking around in the 1990's in surplus stores. Pretty unique little toys.
That's the trick! You don't have to deal with the uncomfortable recoil because your face doesn't touch the stock lolI want to see the cheek weld on that scope with the underfolder locked back.![]()