I have been trying to decide what type of stock to get for my 223 savage 10flp for a while. I was wondering if anyone has tried to convert one of their rifles to bullpup, or where to go to get it done.
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I have been trying to decide what type of stock to get for my 223 savage 10flp for a while. I was wondering if anyone has tried to convert one of their rifles to bullpup, or where to go to get it done.
The type of stock depends on the intended use of the rifle. There are different stocks for differnet uses, like hunting, benchrest, varmint shooting etc. What are you going to use it for? Be careful how short you make your "bullpup" barrel. there are legal limits.
El Lobo
Thanks, ellobo. This is pretty much what I want to do: http://www.bullpupgunstocks.com/
I really don't want to mess with the length of the barrel. The gun is and will always be my go to varmint/pest eradicator. I was under the assumption that the length of the rifle didn't matter as long as the rifle barrel was > 18".
I'm pretty sure that a rifle has to be a minimum of 26" long in its firing configuration or it is an SBR. That is why on the site you linked to the SOCOM 16 in the bullpup stock with an AOL of 24" is listed as a class III item.
I understand the legal minimum for a rifle barrel is 16 inches and the overall must be 26. If the frame is registered as a pistol, you can have a pistol barrel any length. However, to hunt in New York State, a pistol must be 16 or under. Anything longer must be a rifle. :-\ Reguardless, check your local state laws to be sure. You may have to have a law degree to interpet them.
psharon97,
There are a few issues here. The site referenced are for semi-autos, not bolt guns.
You should still be able to make a bullpup style stock for a bolt, however...
Your bolt has to come backwards to eject/reload. This makes for a very bad angle to operate the bolt, also removing the stock is required for bolt removal to clean. Also the receiver ports on a Savage(used to vent gases in the event of case failure) become problematic. Where and how you vent them become an issue. Also the potentially vented gasses are now under you, instead of in front of you. Something to think about.
I have seen bullpup bolt guns before, just wondering if it could be done on a savage platform safely.
Here's the DTA bolt action bullpup. This is the 16" barrel version.
http://www.defensereview.com/wp-cont...r_Rifle_10.jpg
I would love to see someone come out with an aftermarket bullpup stock for a savage. It would be very cool
Paul
Except for their very short overall length, bullpups baffle me. Particularly in bolt guns they are very awkward to operate, the action is right beside your head in the event of a case rupture, ejection is right at your head so you have to move the rifle to chamber a new round and they are completely non-ambidextrous. A lefty can operate a conventional right handed bolt rifle with some reaching. No way can you operate a bullpup from the "wrong" side.
Keep in mind where gasses are going to go in the event of a case rupture or pierced primer.
He's bound to build this thing but I would want no part of ever shooting one, even the semi auto's, primarily for the venting reasons. That hot gas will cut you like a razor. Not to mention your eyes and ears.
Good luck to the OP and I really hope it works exactly like you want.
Gas issues can be dealt with. Just gotta pay attention.
Not a Savage, but an incredible bullpup.
http://www.longrangehunting.com/foru...t-shop-109723/