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Thread: Best budget Bullpup?

  1. #16
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    Stoeger XM1 bulpup is very good for the price I’ve had one for about a year can’t fault it

  2. #17
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    Anywhere in the Midlands where you can try before you buy? SFS/Solware?

    Tamworth/W.Brom within 20 minute drive will give you a rough idea of my location.

    As mentioned something close to the AA S400 accuracy out of the box, the shorter the better.

    Been watching some reviews and spotted a few guns with a short front tube and a bottle in the stock. Anyone
    know if those can be removed without losing air each time? Or are they the brands that need fettling before
    they work properly?

    Thanks again.

  3. #18
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    Walther Reign M2 (require x3)?

    Thinking of upping the budget to the Reign M2, probably a better weight for the girls?

    Reviews seems rather mixed with many saying its accurate but when people ask questions like mine it
    doesnt get mentioned much? Not the budget I was thinking of but for something that should work
    out of the box for a few sessions before I start tweaking, thoughts?

    Seen a few places advertising it for £699 but they are miles away, anyone know anywhere in the midlands with them
    at that price? ( I need 3 of them in .177 )

    Thanks again.

  4. #19
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    I reckon the snow peak p35 for a bullpup.

  5. #20
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    Hi
    I know not a bull pup but if it's accuracy and in your price range
    a bsa ultra clx ,they are small and light( or one of their junior stocked rifles ) can be kept short by fitting silenced shroud or atom
    Compared to my s400f carbine super light
    Can't choose between for accuracy and
    you have to really concentrate to notice any trigger difference
    ,and that's the blade shape
    Cheers ian
    Last edited by Helm; Today at 04:45 PM.

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