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Gentlemen,

try this link: http://www.sommer-ockenfuss.de/english/navframe_e.htm

Choose "models" and have a look - what�s your opinion?

Curiously,

Fritz

 
Posts: 846 | Location: Sweden | Registered: 19 April 2001Reply With Quote
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Bull-pup. Ho-Hum

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I actually handled them.
Alas.

Carcano

 
Posts: 2452 | Location: Old Europe | Registered: 23 June 2001Reply With Quote
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Fritz,

I afraid these are not for me.

I do not like the other Blazer's either.

Give me a normal bolt action rifle any day.

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Posts: 68789 | Location: Dubai, UAE | Registered: 08 January 1998Reply With Quote
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Fritz Kraut,

It is too short for me, I'm not a midget!!!

But accuracy will be great with these short rifles, because of the way to handle these.
The law enforcement model looks like the FN P90.

I'm glad to have seen one time this kind of weapons.

P.S. I have nothing against midget.

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Posts: 831 | Location: BELGIUM | Registered: 23 May 2002Reply With Quote
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The words "butt ugly" come to mind.
 
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Like the fellow that kissed the cow: to each his own.
 
Posts: 2037 | Location: frametown west virginia usa | Registered: 14 October 2001Reply With Quote
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Bullpups have rearwards balance in comparison to standard rifles which can cause pointing problems. They also place the muzzle blast a lot closer to your ears.
 
Posts: 2258 | Location: Bristol, England | Registered: 24 April 2001Reply With Quote
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Having witnessed a few case failures, the idea about placing my cheek on the chamber of a bull pup makes me a little flinchy. Nothing like a little high speed gas cutting a hole in your head.
 
Posts: 10780 | Location: Test Tube | Registered: 27 February 2001Reply With Quote
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I would feel silly!
 
Posts: 544 | Location: Sweden | Registered: 27 October 2001Reply With Quote
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Puuuh,

you�re giving me some relief: I needed you to confirm my own opinion. I don�t like that model myself, either. But taste differs...

Fritz

[This message has been edited by Fritz Kraut (edited 02-02-2002).]

 
Posts: 846 | Location: Sweden | Registered: 19 April 2001Reply With Quote
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It's um...odd...more over, exactly how can you steady a rifle when your sliding the pistol grip/trigger guard all the way to the rear? and exactly how does the magazine work, it is a detachable box? i don't know, it looks like a lot of money for something...well...um....

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Posts: 1723 | Location: wyo | Registered: 03 March 2001Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by Curtis_Lemay:
and exactly how does the magazine work, it is a detachable box?

Curtis,

the magazine is detachable and placed in the underside of ths rear stock. As Zero Drift put it, you place your cheek at the chamber...

Ray did sometimes say that German rifles are "over-engineered". I think that this gun proves that statement more than enough.

Best regards,

Fritz

 
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