That is an impressive 19.4%, which beats out the 5.56 at 16.7%. That is good news for us.
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Just saw this vid about the MDR from the Bullpup Forum.
It shows the ejection system better than any other video's I have seen.
Sure looks like the best thought out bullpup I have seen. Hope it actually makes it into production at an
affordable price.
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Originally posted by babue View PostJust saw this vid about the MDR from the Bullpup Forum.
It shows the ejection system better than any other video's I have seen. . . .
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Originally posted by SHORT-N-SASSY View PostAnd, here's a close-up still showing the details of the locking mechanism on the swing-open, forward-ejection chute http://bullpupforum.com/index.php?topic=5230.0 (Scroll down the Page to Reply #4, click-on the top photo).
Their idea of being able to leave the port open if any problem develops is really great.
I do not for see any problem with it but a good idea anyway. My FS2000 will hold 5 empties in the ejection tube
and there has never been a problem to clear them. You can close the door on the end of the ejection tube and hold the empties in, when the tube gets full the door pops open and the brass starts to come out. I see no problem with the way they have designed the ejection system, only positives.
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Originally posted by Nukes View PostDang! A working solution. Hmmmm.... I have a hankering to visit the gun store.
P.S. When you said "Just don't stick your tongue out," I was worried that it was going to be a Miley Cyrus Shoots AUG Left-handed video. Very relieved to find otherwise.If it's true that we are here to help others, then what exactly are the others here for?
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Bumped this up, so we could get a few more votes for the Grendel version.
The 6.5 Grendel had been leading the 223/5.56 but has now dropped behind by a vote.
If you have not voted yet, help give the Grendel version a boost.
Vote here: http://bullpupforum.com/index.php?topic=5206.20
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Originally posted by babue View PostBumped this up, so we could get a few more votes for the Grendel version.
The 6.5 Grendel had been leading the 223/5.56 but has now dropped behind by a vote.
If you have not voted yet, help give the Grendel version a boost.
Vote here: http://bullpupforum.com/index.php?topic=5206.20
OK, I voted for Grendel (but I ordered the .308).
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Originally posted by babue View PostBumped this up, so we could get a few more votes for the Grendel version.
The 6.5 Grendel had been leading the 223/5.56 but has now dropped behind by a vote.
If you have not voted yet, help give the Grendel version a boost.
Vote here: http://bullpupforum.com/index.php?topic=5206.20
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Originally posted by SHORT-N-SASSY View PostPresently, the Bullpup Forum Desert Tech MDR: Which caliber do you want this in? Poll has the .223/5.56x45mm and 6.5mm Grendel neck and neck at 17.5%, while the .308/7.62x51mm enjoys 50.9%. And, from the viewpoint of this not-so-innocent observer, I admit I don't understand the desire for the 1950's .308 Winchester cartridge, over the ultra-efficient 6.5mm Grendel...
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Originally posted by explorecaves View PostUnless the barrel is 20" or longer the .308 doesn't make sense.
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The 6.5 Grendel was the first (and last) time I violated my own dictum to avoid non-mainstream chamberings. Intense scrounging and acceptance of gouging allowed us to overcome the ammo/component shortage, but I am unwilling to do that again. So, ammo variety and availability demands that our first MDR will be a .308.
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