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Hello all, Kel-tec RFB Rifle, Forward Ejecting, Bulpup The stock pictures do not do this rifle justice... .308, uses FN Mags, ejects out of a tube forward of the grip. 18" barrel, 26" oal, even a reasonable trigger. More info as events warrant. | ||
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Collins, let us know how it shoots. The bull pup rifle is a good concept. I used an AUG quite a bit, and I liked it. That rifle being a 308, with the foward ejection, makes it truely ambidexterious. Keep us posted. DOUBLE RIFLE SHOOTERS SOCIETY | |||
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I had a Bushmaster Bullpup which I recently sold. Although a .223 it was a heavy gun. I certainly like the bullpup concept as I am always amused at seeing US troops with the butt of their AR 15 over the top of their shoulder when entering buildings etc. in Iraq and Afganistan. Perfect example to my mind of the utility of the bullpup concept. The trigger on the Bushmaster was not very good however. Not sure that I see the point of such a short barrelled weapon in 308 caliber though. For civilian purposes I really like the Carbon 15 type firearms that Bushmaster sells (I have one). Very light, handy and accurate enough with a red dot for up to 100 yards. Just my 2 cents. Peter. Be without fear in the face of your enemies. Be brave and upright, that God may love thee. Speak the truth always, even if it leads to your death. Safeguard the helpless and do no wrong; | |||
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4 pin take down, (Needs a cartridge) Gas System: The piston moves about 1/4" (6mm) to actuate the bolt carrier Manual is full color, glossy and detailed Other notes: It's heavy: 10 lb 2.5 oz empty with optic 11 lb 8 oz loaded with 20 rnd mag It's VERY small It's a well designed Single point sling works very well, the rifle hangs nicely It needs a tool (cartridge) to take down Cannot check empty chamber with a mag installed The ass end looks "busy" Low, center-line recoil Mag release is thumb operated but nearly requires two hands to operate. Bolt release is at the butt end of gun and is cumbersome to operate Bolt release, mag release, and safety are ambidextrous, Charging handle takes about 25 seconds to switch (must use a cartridge) Uses FAL Mags GREAT manual Goes bang when trigger is pulled With 44 gns of Varget and a 150gn FMJ, not as much muzzle flash as I'd have expected (it's the fourth of July, who's gonna complain?) No problems with 30 rounds through it... I had to make more 7.62 last night so maybe some 100Yd groups tomorrow. the optic is a 1-3x Loopy CQ/T. I'd think the gun is better than both optic and operator. | |||
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Collins Thanks for the report. The fact that it is a 308 the weight may not be a bad thing. The Leupold CQT is a great combat sight for close to medium range. I used one on a work gun for several years. I really liked it. Keep us posted on its accuracy and performance. DOUBLE RIFLE SHOOTERS SOCIETY | |||
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Added weight: 11 lb 8 oz, loaded, with optic. The recoils is very minimal. I'll be playing with the gas adjustment to see if it can be reduced more and what effect it has on velocity (if any) | |||
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A bullpup that can be shot lefty! Sweet! I know some like to minimize the ambidextrous issue, but it really is a show stopper. | |||
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Being a lefty I could not agree more. Some of the others convert, but in my book ALL tactical rifles must be ABLE to be shot left handed, for tactical reasons if nothing else. | |||
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Well, come on Collins, get some more 308 loaded and get out there and give us a range report! NRA Life member | |||
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I am such a sucker for peer pressure. 50 yards, 18 round group, using a front rest only (can I use that as an excuse for the vertical fliers?) The optic (Leupold CQ/T) was on 3x, the center dot just covering the x ring. Coolest thing? All the brass was laying in a circle a foot from the muzzle, still on the bench This is a good gun | |||
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So far looking good. Now shoot it at 100 and 200 yards. DOUBLE RIFLE SHOOTERS SOCIETY | |||
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Come on Collins ! Before I buy one I want to see those 100 and 200 yard groups too. Thanks NRA Life member | |||
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I'm on the road for the next week A week from Saturday I'll take it out again. I'm also going to see If I can open the gas block, and get sub-sonics to Cycle. (Trailboss and 180gn lead RN) will report on those too... | |||
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How many dollars do they cost ????????????????? .If it can,t be grown , its gotta be mined .... | |||
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List is in the $1300 range. They sell on Gunbroker from $2500 to $3500, I got mine at the lower end of that range. Serial numbers are still under 100 | |||
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Collins Any further shooting info on your RFB? I borrowed one from a buddy, and I will shoot it in a few days. So far I like the way it handles. DOUBLE RIFLE SHOOTERS SOCIETY | |||
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Keep the info flowing I have been interested in this gun for some time. I to want to know what it will do at 100,200&300. 1 shot 1 thrill | |||
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neat rifle.. wicked looking platform very cool .. how does it shoot at 100? opinions vary band of bubbas and STC hunting Club Information on Ammoguide about the416AR, 458AR, 470AR, 500AR What is an AR round? Case Drawings 416-458-470AR and 500AR. 476AR, http://www.weaponsmith.com | |||
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you've had it for a while, you still love it? | |||
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What thread pattern is the flash hider threaded with? Member NRA, SCI- Life #358 28+ years now! DRSS, double owner-shooter since 1983, O/U .30-06 Browning Continental set. | |||
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