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  2. AGM-12 Bullpup - Wikipedia

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    Bullpups were widely used by both the Navy and Air Force during the Vietnam War, with mixed results. In its most famous early use, 16 Air Force F-105's each carrying two AGM-12Bs were part of the group of aircraft that attacked the Thanh Hóa Bridge on 3 April 1965. Because the weapon was manually guided, each aircraft had to line up for attack ...

  3. GR-1 "Anvil" - Wikipedia

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    The Arcflash Labs GR-1 "Anvil" is a portable shoulder-fired semi-automatic bullpup 8-stage coilgun designed and manufactured by Arcflash Labs in Los Angeles, California. [1] [2] It is the most powerful handheld coilgun ever sold publicly. It was developed 3 years after the EMG-01A. [3]

  4. AGM-83 Bulldog - Wikipedia

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    The Bulldog was heavily based on the AGM-12B Bullpup A, but used a new 113 kg (250 lb) MK 19 blast-fragmentation warhead. Firing trials of the AGM-83A took place in 1971–1972, with successful results. The Navy planned to get the Bulldog into service by 1974. A version for ground handling training known as the ATM-83A was also planned.

  5. Heckler & Koch HK CAWS - Wikipedia

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    Despite the bullpup design, it was designed for ambidextrous use with ambidextrous fire selectors and safety levers and ejection converted from right to left by rotating the bolt head 180°. The chamber was configured to accept the proprietary belted cartridges as well as commercial 12 gauge rounds and the barrel could be fitted with a choke or ...

  6. Bullpup - Wikipedia

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    The bullpup concept was first tested militarily in 1901 with the British Thorneycroft carbine, but it was not until the Cold War that more successful designs and improvements led to wider adoption. In 1977, the Austrian Army became the first military force in the world to adopt a bullpup rifle, the Steyr AUG, as a principal combat weapon.

  7. FN F2000 - Wikipedia

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    The FN F2000 is a 5.56×45mm NATO bullpup rifle, designed by FN Herstal in Belgium. [5] Its compact bullpup design includes a telescopic sight, a non-adjustable fixed notch and front blade secondary sight.

  8. List of bullpup firearms - Wikipedia

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    KEPPELER KS Bullpup Sniper: KEPPELER Germany: 7.62×51mm.308 Win.300 Win Mag.338 Lapua Germany 2002 M17S556: K&M ARMS.223 REM 5.56×45mm NATO United States 2014 – current Kel-Tec KSG: Kel-Tec CNC Industries: 12 gauge United States 2011 Kel-Tec KS7: Kel-Tec CNC Industries: 12 gauge United States 2019 Kel-Tec RFB: Kel-Tec CNC Industries: 7.62× ...

  9. Walther G22 - Wikipedia

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    The Walther G22 is a semi-automatic rifle chambered in the popular .22 Long Rifle (5.6 mm) cartridge made by Walther.It is of bullpup design and constructed of polymer and steel.