List of bullpup firearms
{{Short description|Firearms with the action behind trigger}}
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The following is a list of firearms designed in a bullpup (i.e., action behind firecontrol/trigger group) configuration.
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! scope=col | Name ! scope=col | Manufacturer ! scope=col class="unsortable" | Image ! scope=col | Cartridge ! scope=col | Country ! scope=col | Year |
A-91
| KBP Instrument Design Bureau | 250px | {{flagu|Russia}} | 1990 |
ADS amphibious rifle
| TSKIB SOO | 250px | {{flagu|Russia}} | 2007 |
Advanced Individual Combat Weapon
| DSTO | | 5.56×45mm NATO | {{flagu|Australia}} | 2005 (Prototype) |
AGM-1 carbine
| AL.GI.MEC.Srl | | 9×19mm Parabellum | {{flagu|Italy}} | 1980s |
ALSETEX Cougar MS
|SAE ALSETEX | |{{Flagu|France}} |2014 |
Armtech C30R
| Armtech Pty Ltd | | {{flagu|Australia}} | 1986 |
Barrett M82A2
|Barrett Firearms Manufacturing |{{flagu|United States}} | 1980 |
Barrett M90
| Barrett Firearms Manufacturing | | {{flagu|United States}} | 1990 |
Barrett M95
| Barrett Firearms Manufacturing | 250px | {{flagu|United States}} | 1995 |
Barrett M99
|Barrett Firearms Manufacturing | |{{flagu|United States}} |1999 |
Barrett XM500
| Barrett Firearms Manufacturing | | .50 BMG | {{flagu|United States}} | 2006 |
BR18
| 250px | {{flagcountry|Singapore}} | 2012–14 (Prototypes) 2018 (Production models) |
Burney rifle
| Broadway Trust | | .27 Broadway Trust | {{flagu|United Kingdom}} | 1944 |
Bushmaster Arm Pistol
| Gwinn Firearms | 250px | {{flagu|United States}} | 1977 |
Bushmaster M17S
| Bushmaster Firearms International | 250px | {{flagu|Australia}} | 1992 |
Crye Six12
| Crye Precision | | 12 gauge | {{flagu|United States}} | 2014 |
Cook automatic rifle
| Benicia Armory | | {{flagu|United States}} | 1950s |
Desert Tech MDR
| rowspan="2" | 250px | .223 Remington | {{flagu|United States}} | 2014 |
Desert Tech MDRx
| .223 Remington | {{flagu|United States}} | 2020 |
Desert Tech HTI
| 250px | .375 Cheyenne Tactical | {{flagu|United States}} | 2012 |
Desert Tech SRS
| | .243 Winchester | {{flagu|United States}} | 2008 |
Desert Tech WLVRN
|.223 Remington |{{Flagu|United States}} |2024 |
Dragunov SVU
| Central Design Research Bureau of Sporting and Hunting Arms | 250px | {{flagu|Russia}} | 1994 |
DSR-Precision GmbH DSR-1
| DSR-precision GmbH | 250px | .308 Winchester | {{flagu|Germany}} | 2000 |
DSR-50
| DSR-precision GmbH | | {{flagu|Germany}} | 2000 |
EM-2 rifle
| 250px | 6.25×43mm | {{flagcountry|United Kingdom}} | 1948 |
FAMAS
| Manufacture d'armes de Saint-Étienne & Nexter | | {{flagu|France}} | 1975 |
Falcon
| Zbrojovka Vsetín Inc. | | 12.7×108mm | {{flagcountry|Czech Republic}} | 1998 |
FN F2000
| 250px | {{flagcountry|Belgium}} | 2001 |
FN P90
| 250px | {{flagcountry|Belgium}} | 1990 |
Fusil Automático Doble
| |{{Flag|Peru}} |2008 |
Gepard anti-materiel rifle
| SERO Ltd | 250px | {{flagcountry|Hungary}} | 1990 |
Heckler & Koch G11
| 250px | 4.73×33mm caseless ammunition | {{flagcountry|West Germany}} | 1968 |
Heckler & Koch HK CAWS
| 250px | 12 gauge | {{flagcountry|West Germany}} | 1980's |
High Standard Model 10
| High Standard Manufacturing Company | 250px | 12 gauge | {{flagu|United States}} | 1950s |
HS Produkt VHS
| 250px | {{flagcountry|Croatia}} | 2005 |
INSAS Bullpup (prototype)
| Armament Research and Development Establishment | 250px | {{flagu|India}} | 2019 |
IFAR 22
| PT Republik Armamen Industri | 250px | {{INA}} | 2022 |
Tavor TAR-21
| 250px | 5.56×45mm NATO | {{flagcountry|Israel}} | 1995 |
Tavor X95
| 250px | 5.56×45mm NATO | {{flagcountry|Israel}} | 2003 |
Tavor 7
| | {{flagcountry|Israel}} | 2013 |
Interdynamics MKR
| | {{flagcountry|Sweden}} | 1980s |
JS 9 mm
| 9×19mm DAP92-9 |{{flagcountry|People's Republic of China}} | 2006 |
K-3 (rifle)
| Garni-ler | {{flagcountry|Armenian SSR}} (now {{flagcountry|Armenia}}) | 1990s |
KAL1 general purpose infantry rifle
| | {{flagu|Australia}} | 1970 |
KEPPELER KS Bullpup Sniper
| | 7.62×51mm | {{flagu|Germany}} | 2002 |
M17S556
| K&M ARMS | File:Bushmaster M17S right.jpg | .223 REM | {{flagu|United States}} | 2014 – current |
Kel-Tec KSG
| | 12 gauge | {{flagu|United States}} | 2011 |
Kel-Tec KS7
| | 12 gauge | {{flagu|United States}} | 2019 |
Kel-Tec RFB
| 250px | {{flagu|United States}} | 2003 |
Kel-Tec RDB
| 250px | {{flagu|United States}} | 2014 |
Kel-Tec RDB Hunter (Previously RDB-C)
| | {{flagu|United States}} | 2016 |
Kel-Tec RDB Survival (Previously RDB-S)
| 250px | {{flagu|United States}} | 2018 |
KH-2002
| Defense Industries Organization | | {{flagcountry|Islamic Republic of Iran}} | 2001 |
Konstantinov SA-1
| ZiD/Degtyarev Plant | | {{flagu|Soviet Union}} | 1963 |
KSVK 12.7
| 250px | {{flagu|Russia}} | 1997 |
L64/65
|File:British Assault Rifles MOD 45162601 (XL64E5 crop).jpg | {{flagcountry|United Kingdom}} | 1964 |
L85
| 250x250px | {{flagcountry|United Kingdom}} | 1987 |
L86
| 250px | {{flagcountry|United Kingdom}} | 1987 |
LAPA FA-03
| Laboratorio de Pesquisa de Armamento Automatico | 250px | 5.56×45mm NATO (non-standard 55-grains M193 "Ball" cartridge) | {{flagcountry|Brazil}} | 1970s |
M89SR
| Technical Equipment International | | {{flagcountry|Israel}} | 1980s |
Magpul PDR
| | {{flagu|United States}} | 2012 |
Mambi AMR
| | | {{flagcountry|Cuba}} | 1980s |
Model 45A
| | | {{flagu|United States}} | 1945 |
MSBS-5.56B
| {{flagcountry|Poland}} | 2017 |
Malyuk
|File:Спеціальний автомат «Вулкан».jpg |5.56×45mm NATO/5.45×39mm/7.62×39mm |{{UKR}} |2015 |
NeoStead 2000
| | 12 gauge | {{flagcountry|South Africa|1928}} | 1991 |
Norinco Type 86S
| China North Industries Corporation | 250px | {{flagcountry|China}} | 1980s |
OTs-14 Groza
| | {{flagu|Russia}} | 1990s |
Pancor Jackhammer
| Pancor Corporation | | 12 gauge | {{flagu|United States}} | 1984 |
{{ill|Panzerbüchse M.SS41|de}}
| Brno | {{flagu|Nazi Germany |
| 1941
|-
| PAPOP
| 250px
| {{flagu|France}}
| 1995
|-
| PDSHP-1
| 250px
| {{flagcountry|Georgia}}
| 2012
|-
| PDSHP-2
| 250px
| {{flagcountry|Georgia}}
| 2012
|-
|{{IDN}}
|2005
|-
| QBB-95
| China North Industries Corporation
| 250px
| {{flagcountry|China}}
| 1995
|-
| QBU-88
| China North Industries Corporation
| 250px
| 5.8×42mm DBP87
5.56×45mm NATO
| {{flagcountry|China}}
| 1990s
|-
| China North Industries Corporation
| 5.8×42mm DBP87/5.56×45mm NATO
| {{flagcountry|China}}
| 1995
|-
| QCW-05
| China South Industries Group
| 250px
| 5.8×21mm DCV05
| {{flagcountry|People's Republic of China}}
| 2001
|-
| 250px
| .221 Fireball
.22-250 Remington
.223 Remington
.250 Savage
6 mm BR Remington
7 mm BR Remington
7 mm-08 Remington
.308 Winchester
.35 Remington
| {{flagu|United States}}
| 1963
|-
|RM277 NGSW-AR
|LoneStar Future Weapons
|
|{{Flagu|United States}}
|2019
|-
| Metallic
| 250px
| 20×110mm
| {{flagcountry|Croatia}}
| 1994
|-
| 250px
| 5.56×45mm NATO
20×30mm grenade
| {{flagcountry|South Korea}}
| 2000
|-
| 250px
| {{flagcountry|South Korea}}
| 2000s
|-
|S&W M&P 12
|
|{{Flagu|United States}}
|2010s
|-
| SAR 21
| 250px
| {{flagcountry|Singapore}}
| 1996
|-
| ShAK-12
| Izhmash
| 250px
| 12.7×55mm
| {{flagu|Russia}}
| 2010
|-
|
|
| {{flagu|United States}}
| 1946
|-
| SP-50
| Liberty Arms Manufacturing
|
| .50 BMG
| {{flagu|United States}}
| 1990s
|-
| Special Purpose Individual Weapon
|
| 250px
| 12 gauge flechette
XM110 5.6×53mm (Project SALVO)
| {{flagu|United States}}
| 1980s
|-
| Standard Manufacturing DP-12
|
| 12 gauge
| {{flagu|United States}}
| 2015
|-
| 250px
| 5.56×45mm annular-primed SCF (synthetic case flechette)
| {{flagcountry|Austria}}
| 1987
|-
| {{flagcountry|Austria}}
| 1970s
|-
| 250px
| 14.5mm
15.2×169mm
| {{flagcountry|Austria}}
| 1980s
|-
| STG-556
| Microtech Small Arms Research
|
| 5.56×45mm
.223 Remington
6.8mm Remington SPC
| {{flagu|United States}}
| 2007
|-
|
|{{flagu|Russia}}
|2019
|-
|
| 250px
| {{flagcountry|United Kingdom}}
| 1901
|-
| TKB-408
| rowspan="5" | Tula Arms Plant
| 250px
| {{flagcountry|Soviet Union}}
| 1946
|-
| 250px
| 7.62×39mm
5.6×39mm
| {{flagcountry|Soviet Union}}
| 1960s
|-
| TKB-059
| 250px
| {{flagcountry|Soviet Union}}
| 1962
|-
| 250px
| {{flagcountry|Soviet Union}}
| 1965
|-
| TKB-0146
|
| {{flagcountry|Soviet Union}}
|1984
|-
| UTAS
| 250px
| 12 gauge
| {{flagcountry|Turkey}}
| 2006
|-
| Valmet
|
| {{flagcountry|Finland}}
| 1978
|-
| VB Berapi
|
| {{flagcountry|Malaysia}}
| 2006
|-
|
| {{flagcountry|South Africa}}
| 1997
|-
| Vepr
| National Space Agency of Ukraine
| 250px
| {{flagcountry|Ukraine}}
| 2001
|-
| Central Design Bureau of Sporting and Hunting Weapons
| 250px
| {{flagu|Russia}}
| 2002
|-
|
|{{Flagu|Russia}}
|2011
|-
| VSK-100BP
| BSVT – New Technologies LLC
|
| {{flagcountry|Belarus}}
| 2019
|-
| 250px
| {{flagu|Germany}}
| 2004
|-
| 250px
| 7.62×51mm NATO
.300 Winchester Magnum
7.5×55mm Swiss
| {{flagcountry|West Germany}}
| 1970s
|-
| WKW Wilk
| 250px
| .50 BMG
| {{flagcountry|Poland}}
| 2000
|-
|
| 25×40mm
| {{flagu|United States}}
{{flagu|Germany}}
| 2010
|-
| Heckler & Koch
Alliant Techsystems
| 250px
| 5.56×45mm NATO
20×85mm
| {{flagu|United States}}
{{flagu|Germany}}
| 1996
|}
See also
References
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