Originally Posted by
00stormbringer
Jerry is admittedly unpracticed with bullpup platforms, yet is able to obtain excellent split times while maintaining acceptable accuracy with all three platforms. What surprised me the most was the FS2000 nudging out the Tavor during the reloading drill. These three bullpup's preformed extremely close to one another with Jerry's 1980's AUG winning the day by fractions of a second.
Actually, it was the AUG that nudged out the TAVOR in the reloading drill. The AUG was 4.3 and the TAVOR was 4.74 and the FS2000 was 5.1. Since I own and have practiced with the TAVOR, mag reloads can be done a bit quicker with a different technique.
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