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I wouldn't mind trying all three!
Tell us more about the one in the middle: I like the furniture, is that standard or a kit option?
It was Cerakoted by Fortius Arms here in Erie, I added a Geissele trigger pack and lightening bow as well. Shoulders so naturally.
 
Between the Tavor and AUG - which one do you prefer?

I tend to lean towards the AUG - despite the age of the design, the elegance of its internal layout and slick exterior make it agree with me more. It reminds me of a Glock, with better thought - out aesthetics.
 
Between the Tavor and AUG - which one do you prefer?

I tend to lean towards the AUG - despite the age of the design, the elegance of its internal layout and slick exterior make it agree with me more. It reminds me of a Glock, with better thought - out aesthetics.
The Tavor hands down but mainly due to the trigger.
 
My Hi-Point/Tower 9mm.
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The KelTec RDB (the 5.56 bullpup) has been on my shortlist for a while. I am sure I will eventually have one, but right now Form 1 stuff, like silencers and registering my CZ EVO for a standard stock, has me more interested.
 
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I’ve shot the Tavor and AUG at our local rifle match.

The Tavor is cunningly designed to be simpler than an AK for the end user. That simplicity comes at the price of a side swap needing armorer support.

The AUG is more complex because it’s more flexible. A side swap or caliber conversion can be done in the field without tools. A barrel swap can be done in under 30 seconds.

Which is better depends on what’s important to you.

The PS90 is tiny and lightweight. It’s a hoot to shoot.

BSW
 
I’ve shot the Tavor and AUG at our local rifle match.

The Tavor is cunningly designed to be simpler than an AK for the end user. That simplicity comes at the price of a side swap needing armorer support.

The AUG is more complex because it’s more flexible. A side swap or caliber conversion can be done in the field without tools. A barrel swap can be done in under 30 seconds.

Which is better depends on what’s important to you.

The PS90 is tiny and lightweight. It’s a hoot to shoot.

BSW
P90 is one of the most fun guns to shoot. I plan on SBR'ing in one day.
 
I have a P90 that I obtained in a "weird deal" a few years ago. I also stocked up on ammo when PSA was selling it for $300/1000. Its a fun range toy and definitely checks the "coolness" block, but I don't really have a practical reason to own it. I also have some experience with the AUG and FAMAS, neither of which I liked even a little bit.
 
I bought an FN PS90 to get me through a temporary period during which I could not legally carry a handgun, but could generally carry a long gun, loaded or unloaded, concealed or not. My local gun shop had a pre-owned, but almost-like-new PS90, but no Tavors or other fairly compact bullpups, so I “settled” for the PS90. Well, to make a long story short, I love this little thing.

I do not love the price of the 5.7x28 ammo, or that it can be difficult to find. (I have not been tempted to hand-load, as the components are so very tiny, and my aging hands a bit clumsy.) This is such an easy weapon to shoot, however, that little training is needed to maintain skill.

The background for my original motivation to buy a bullpup: I had planned to get a Texas License To Carry A Handgun, early enough that it would be in effect before I retired from the PD, but I retired suddenly, several months earlier than anticipated, and it takes time for my former employer to “process” my application to carry as a honorably retired peace officer. So, while I do not feel that I must be armed with a firearm absolutely everywhere I go, there are times that I would rather have the option of a firearm, near at hand.
 
Wish we could own them, tel-tec rgb survival is really the only bp we can have. If I had the money is get one, would at least like to try one.

I always like the ps90 thought it would make a nice truck gun, thanks Cuomo
 
Need to chambered in a few different hunting type cartridges for me to have any more than a passing interest.

Always thought the StAUG had a certain elegance.
 
I liked the P90 quite a bit, would have liked it even more with a mag loader, they are quite the bullet hose.



Would have liked the Steyr AUG if it was one of the copies that allows for different optics. For picking up brass the F2000 is the best semiauto I know of, nice little pile right next to your feet.

Who ever comes up with the awful triggers for bullpups should examine an XP100 so they realize they don't have to be so bad, as far as forward linked triggers go. I made my 50 BMG a bullpup, just so I could fit the 36" barreled rifle in a regular length gun case.
 
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