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    Awesome work, I always wondered how the trigger was done in this layout.

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    Nice work, thanks for sharing.

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    Nicely done.

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    thats really cool.

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    What is bolt manipulation like?

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    can i ask why you went for a single rail trigger remote not a double ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beavis View Post
    What is bolt manipulation like?
    very easy, watch the vid..

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    Quote Originally Posted by gonetropo View Post
    can i ask why you went for a single rail trigger remote not a double ?
    Less friction points and really no need for a heavier component. The sing single linkage works perfectly.

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    I wonder about threading an extension on where the bolt knob would go, so that you can cycle it up by the grip.

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    Wingman you really are very clever, cunning and have thought of everything 10/10

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beavis View Post
    I wonder about threading an extension on where the bolt knob would go, so that you can cycle it up by the grip.
    thats what I was thinking too, Id say because of the turning force from a distance the further you go from where it is without a form of support it would twist like a MOFO

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    Personally Im fine with working the bolt where it is as I have a lot of bullpups in this layout and Im more familiar with a rearward bot than a forward one. It take no time to get used to.

    Here's an option for those that just couldn't live with the bolt where it is..

    https://youtu.be/jzJdMc0Mpyg

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wingman View Post
    Personally Im fine with working the bolt where it is as I have a lot of bullpups in this layout and Im more familiar with a rearward bot than a forward one. It take no time to get used to.

    Here's an option for those that just couldn't live with the bolt where it is..

    https://youtu.be/jzJdMc0Mpyg
    That's essentially what I had in mind. I've never been a massive fan of bullpup auto loading rifles, but the idea of shortening up a bolt gun with a long heavy barrel is definitely interesting.

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    This is awesome, well done Wingman

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    Well done man. this is a bool build. In the video, the bolt cycles better on this bullpup set up I reckon. out of the way of the scope with that high bolt lift.

 

 

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