Six12

Wonder what they're doing to close the cylinder gap, otherwise that would be a bit spooky to fire in standalone bullpup mode, or even in master key mode with your lead grip placing your forearm next to the cylinder. There's gotta be something going on there.

Aside from that, looks like you'd need some long beefy fingers to work that trigger - a very long trigger pull, and probably quite heavy to rotate the cylinder.

It would be hella fun to have one to play with for a few weeks, just to see how it actually runs.
 
Wonder what they're doing to close the cylinder gap, otherwise that would be a bit spooky to fire in standalone bullpup mode, or even in master key mode with your lead grip placing your forearm next to the cylinder. There's gotta be something going on there.

Aside from that, looks like you'd need some long beefy fingers to work that trigger - a very long trigger pull, and probably quite heavy to rotate the cylinder.

It would be hella fun to have one to play with for a few weeks, just to see how it actually runs.

Apparently it employs some kind of cylinder gap sleeve and the trigger pull is supposedly light for what it is.
 
Apparently it employs some kind of cylinder gap sleeve and the trigger pull is supposedly light for what it is.

Good to know. Not trying to rag on it, just looking at the video and trying to sort out in my head how it all works. I went by the website for it, and it was stunningly lacking in info, mostly that they're currently being tested by "select" Military and LEO units... And how to contact them if you want to be one of those "select" Mil/LEO units for testing (I think they "select" anyone who'll pony up to buy a couple of prototypes).

I do want to shoot it, more in bullpup mode than in master key mode. Don't have anything to attach to as a master key.
 
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