Bullpup V3

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Just completed V3, the final prototype version before the planned real actual bullpup is produced. If you have been flowing my progress you may see in this version a few changes.
The buttstock has a little less of an angle to it now and feels really good. It also easily forces the gun into a good natural firing position.
The front barrel shroud is taller now and can except a rail if needed.
Added quick disconnect sling mounts. They seem to work well and the rear mount will work from either side.
Added my cheek rest / brass deflector. Its a quick slip-on rail mounted design that can be adjusted forward and backward.
Added actual assembly hardware so now its just like it what it will look like.
And finely, added the internal parts. Yes, this means it is a functioning prototype capable of firing rounds down range.
At this point the only thing that I need to possibly address the the bolt catch. Up to this point I wasn't sure if I really need it but the last round hold open I kinda do like so I think I will see if I can incorporate it in before V4.
 

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Looks great. If the cutout in the front is sized for exactly one component, why not just have a similar grip molded in place and not force the purchase of an AFG?
 
Getting better and better with each version. Including the bolt hold open would really be a plus.

Very well done!

Please continue your work, this really looks like it coming together nicely.
 
While it lacks the graceful lines of the original proposal, it has matured into a damn-fine design. The brass deflector/cheek piece is a very desirable addition that should also be useful when shooting with a scope. I agree that the slide release should be included in an easily accessible location (which will probably be harder than it sounds to accomplish). In all, you have developed a mature, usable improvement on your original design and one that should find a ready market among serious rimfire shooters. Congratulations! (Now, do you have a price point estimated for this thing?)
 
Everyone, THANKS for all your thoughts and encouragement. I have to say that my biggest fear was that the trigger would be **** and ruin the entire project. I spent allot of sleepless nights contemplating in my head the best way to work the trigger. I have got to tell you that it has exceeded my expectations. It feels just like a stock 15-22 trigger and I haven't even done a trigger job on it yet. Also with the way I have designed it it will except any AR15 trigger, I'm excited and am going to try and shoot it next week.
Shawnr5, the original version had a built in forward grip, which I liked allot, but from advise of those on this forum it was changed to a rail which would except at least an AFG. Doing this gives you the option to mount anything you want. I have tried a pistol grip and also a bipod for use with my scope mounted on top. Options baby, options are good.
 
Looks like I may have to buy a second 15-22. Just curious, what would you do for a serial number? Would it be legal without one?
 
I believe the serial numbers were devised to keep track of the sale of weapons up until 1968 when it became law. One of the provisions in making your own weapon is that you can never sell it or give it away and therefore no serial number is required. I do think there should be some kind of mark to distinguish it as mine which brings me to my next thought.


What should I name her?

First thought was it's a bullpup so that should be part of the name like......

Bull-Pup
Bull-Ish
Wrecking-Bull
Rageing-Bull

You get it so what do you think?
 
I like "MAD DOG" Bullpup.

Please send all gratuties for the name directly to my bank. LOL
 

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Just found this post. Extremely good idea. If there is some way you can incorporate the S&W lower receiver you can avoid having to deal with the issues of manufacture, serialization, etc. If that is not a problem for your possible production of this rifle, so much the better! Would be very interested in this sort of rifle if and when you choose to bring it to market. Will be following this and subsequent posts with interest. Sincerely. brucev.
 

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