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For ####s and giggles, needs some trigger linkage ideas.
Sorry don't have access to computer aided graphics maybe some savy members here can assist!
 
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Actually it wouldn't be a bullpup stock. It would be a pistol grip with a linkage bar added to the shroud and a butt pad added to the receiver. If I'm looking at it right.

Still, not about if you could but rather if you should. Kriss Vectors are awesome as is.

Aren't the keywords "any device"?
 
Aren't the keywords "any device"?

Nope. Stock.

"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."

That being said, I wonder if they would call a metal rod holding the action back there a stock because it puts the action behind the trigger?
 
Do a good write up of exactly what you want to do, then send it along with pictures, CAD drawings, photoshop mockups, and documentation of the law, and how this would not be a stock... rather a reconfiguration of the rifle as it is.

Then send that to the firearms technician in Ottawa, and they will give you a yes or no.

With email proof from the RCMP lab, you are good to go if you decide to proceed.


I spoke with them not long ago, and they are pretty nice people, that were very helpful with regards to a barrel question I had.
 
Nope. Stock.

"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."

That being said, I wonder if they would call a metal rod holding the action back there a stock because it puts the action behind the trigger?

Good luck with this, i always like to see new things. I think the legality of this depends on your wording, your title says this is a bullpup design and than in your topic your trying to explain to people that its not a bullpup design but just a receiver with a linkage bar. In your above statement that you copied and pasted it says bullpup design which yours is and will be prohibited
 
Apparently, the bullpup design would not be a problem, only the bullpup conversion (for some reason harder to understand).
So, this arm was not created as a bullpup design, and yet when the trigger is moved forward it now looks like a bullpup conversion, which would be a problem, if we get the meaning of the law correctly.
Of course I could be wrong. ;-)
 
For ####s and giggles, needs some trigger linkage ideas.

If it was legal to proceed (and only then), I would consider using piano wire to link a trigger to the rear. Such a link would work in tension, of course, and could be inserted in a plastic sleeve if need be. RC modeling control rods might also work.
 
Nope. Stock.

"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."

That being said, I wonder if they would call a metal rod holding the action back there a stock because it puts the action behind the trigger?




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

i think thats the killer right there... but i guess yea never know
 
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