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[[File:SM DP-12 EOTech sight.jpg|thumb| | [[File:SM DP-12 EOTech sight.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Standard Manufacturing DP-12 with EOTech sight - 12 gauge]] | ||
[[File:SM DP-12 red dot sight.jpg|thumb| | [[File:SM DP-12 red dot sight.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Standard Manufacturing DP-12 with Red dot sight - 12 gauge]] | ||
==Is this bullpup or no?== | ==Is this bullpup or no?== |
Revision as of 12:08, 21 August 2019
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Is this bullpup or no?
I'm seeing some different descriptions. Some sources say it is bullpup, other sources don't. --Wuzh (talk) 02:34, 1 October 2018 (EDT)
- IMHO, as magazines are placed in front of the trigger group (no matter that magazines are tube or box), this weapon cannot be classified as bullup. Greg-Z (talk) 02:40, 1 October 2018 (EDT) P.S. The description of DP-12 on manufacturer's webcite doesn't use the term "bullpup". Greg-Z (talk) 02:46, 1 October 2018 (EDT)
- The important part is the feeding location, which looks to be right on top of the trigger group rather than behind it. It's allowable for a bullpup's magazine to extend forwards (see, for example, the Heckler & Koch G11), what matters is where the feed location is. That said, the gun's bolt group (two bolts plus sled) is behind the grip, so I guess you could say it's semi-bullpup or something. Evil Tim (talk) 06:39, 1 October 2018 (EDT)
- Well, it's reasonable. Greg-Z (talk) 07:07, 1 October 2018 (EDT)
- The KSG, UTS-15, Neostead, Mossberg bullpup and many others have magazines that extend ahead of the trigger unit; that’s just a byproduct of using tube magazines. --AgentGumby (talk) 08:57, 1 October 2018 (EDT)
- Well, it's reasonable. Greg-Z (talk) 07:07, 1 October 2018 (EDT)
- The important part is the feeding location, which looks to be right on top of the trigger group rather than behind it. It's allowable for a bullpup's magazine to extend forwards (see, for example, the Heckler & Koch G11), what matters is where the feed location is. That said, the gun's bolt group (two bolts plus sled) is behind the grip, so I guess you could say it's semi-bullpup or something. Evil Tim (talk) 06:39, 1 October 2018 (EDT)