• radix@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    Pros: Longer barrel in the same overall size, or a shorter total length for the same barrel. A longer barrel means more exit velocity, while a shorter weapon means more agility in small spaces (indoors, for example).

    Cons: the ejection port is close to the shooter’s face, making ambidextrous weapons nearly impossible. The chamber is also closer, making it more dangerous in the (relatively rare) case of a catastrophic failure.

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      the ejection port is close to the shooter’s face, making ambidextrous weapons nearly impossible

      Keltec RDB

      Keltec RFB

      Springfield Hellion

      DesertTech WLVRN

      … I probably missed some, but there are many bullpup rifles that are swappable between left sided and right sided ejection ports, and swappable mag release, charging handle, bolt catch, safety selectors… or have some other solution to this problem.

      Not exactly nearly impossible.

      I would add in as a detriment of bullpups… that their internals are generally more complex, and properly identifying the cause of a failure to fire, and fixing it, while under stress, is often more difficult, and general maintenance tends toward being more time consuming as well.

      Also: generally notorious for requiring a lot more foot lbs of force to pull the trigger, and that trigger pull is ‘crunchier’.

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      making ambidextrous weapons nearly impossible

      Angry FAMAS noises
      well, it’s not strictly ambidextrous but it’s allegedly pretty easy to change the side of the ejection

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      2 days ago

      Cons

      Also generally a more complex mechanism, with the associated negative effects on reliability, cost, or both

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      Also weird ergonomic issues and a different manual of arms. Those can both be trained around, but that’s a big ask for most militaries.