Why Bullpups are SICKKKKK!

Keep the head up! 2.61 sec with 4 shots fired vs 4 sec with 0 shots fired

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Greentips,

Enough with the video demos and the logic. Looking cool is priority one for some and nothing will change that.

I noticed another issue with the BP reload. having the mag well essentially in line with your head means you cannot keep your eyes on the threat when you reload. You must look down, away from the threat(which should be or atleast was to your front). Same issue applies should you need to visually inspect the E-port/chamber.

TDC
 
The world is coming to an end either in 2012 or sometime in the future as well.

Actually no, the Mayan calendar was meant to cycle from the beginning again...Just like modern day calendars. :D

Oh and if I had the money I would gladly own a couple of Tavors by now. :)
 
sorry for the dumb question, but how do you shoot around a left hand corner with a right hand bullpup?

thanks


During a tac rifle match last year, a stage was setup so you had to transition.
A very simple way not to eat brass, is to tilt the rifle. During that paticular match, I forgot I was shooting a BP and didn't do that. No brass was consumed however.
Practise, practise, practise.
 
thanks everyone :)

I didn't think you could shoot a left ejecting bullpup left handed AT ALL without having your face right against the action, but i guess i was wrong.

I initially loved the fn-2000 when i found out it was not side ejecting but then i watched it firing and the empty brass travels down a tube and out the front and it seems like a reliability disaster to me.

Mind you, for a civilian, at the range, it wouldn't matter, one isnt going to be rolling in mud etc.
 
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To each their own. I don't understand why anyone would continue to participate in any activity if they weren't interested in improving. There's lots of talk about which load is best, what trigger job is best, what optic is best etc etc. If you're not interested in improving your skills then these topics are a moot point. Seeing how these topics never seem to go away I see two possible conclusions. Either looking cool with the best gear prompts these discussions or the desire to improve.

TDC

That's true. I see people all the time out shooting and they are overweight and out of shape and I'm like, "hey, do you want to do this or not? What good is an out-of-shape action shooter?" Either commit to doing what you have to do to improve or stop shooting, right? Because there's lots of talk about gear and skills but very little about fitness, but in my opinion the only reason to participate in action shooting sports is because you want to be an effective combatant, and that requires exceptional fitness. So any shooting you're doing if you're not in great shape is moot. And everyone else is subject to my opinion, right?

Seriously...

I own a set of golf clubs and a few times a year I go out with my friends and get loaded while shooting a 150. It might be sort of fun to get better but I don't really care, I'm just out screwing around for the fun of it. It's nice to be out with my friends, relaxing, goofing off, and not worrying about the specifics of golf.

I guess I am not actually having fun? Or am I having fun in a non-TDC approved way?
 
That's true. I see people all the time out shooting and they are overweight and out of shape and I'm like, "hey, do you want to do this or not? What good is an out-of-shape action shooter?" Either commit to doing what you have to do to improve or stop shooting, right? Because there's lots of talk about gear and skills but very little about fitness, but in my opinion the only reason to participate in action shooting sports is because you want to be an effective combatant, and that requires exceptional fitness. So any shooting you're doing if you're not in great shape is moot. And everyone else is subject to my opinion, right?

Seriously...

I own a set of golf clubs and a few times a year I go out with my friends and get loaded while shooting a 150. It might be sort of fun to get better but I don't really care, I'm just out screwing around for the fun of it. It's nice to be out with my friends, relaxing, goofing off, and not worrying about the specifics of golf.

I guess I am not actually having fun? Or am I having fun in a non-TDC approved way?
hahaha awesome, now watch missy get banned...:rolleyes:
 
Some kid messing around doing reloads with a FN2000. Doesn't seem to be having much trouble. Note: not a Marine or professional.

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Some kid messing around doing reloads with a FN2000. Doesn't seem to be having much trouble. Note: not a Marine or professional.

Blooper reel! Looks fast enough for something you will never do outside competition. I don't remember anyone talking about speed mag changes when I was in the army, you were supposed to take cover.
 
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