Bullpup

What is Bullpup?


1.

Bullpup refers to a fiream that has it's action and magazine located behind the trigger group. This design allows for a shorter overall design in relation to barrel length and an increase in maneuverability.

Rifles such as the FN F2000, IMI Tavor, and the GIAT FAMAS all utilize a bullpup design.

See action, mechanism, rifle, firearm

2.

A term applying to firearms, meaning that the clip is located behind the trigger.

The Steyr Aug uses a bullpup design


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