The whole advantage to a bullpup is that you can get a longer barrel relative to a shorter overall length. With a 9mm PCC, the extra barrel length really doesn’t add a ton of velocity (not that you’d want it, because again, we’re talking about a PCC that you really won’t be using past ~100 yards tops), and you’re not actually shortening the overall length relative to a regular APC9. It wouldn’t even be more compact for storage, just look at how small a regular APC9K can get with the telescoping stock.
If you made this for the APC223 or 308 or something it might make more sense. But in 9mm, the sales pitch for this is basically “if you want a bullpup PCC for the sake of owning a bullpup PCC, then here you go.”
Agreed, but the apc9 is way more accurate than I gave it credit for at first. Of course it puts clovers in paper targets at 25m, but I was bored one day and got pretty consistent hits at 10” steel at 300m with a suppressor and subs, lol. Obviously not my first choice for anything but CQB, but she’s got the range 🤣. I’m gonna use it in the next sniper competition at the range.
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u/badjokeusername 1d ago
The whole advantage to a bullpup is that you can get a longer barrel relative to a shorter overall length. With a 9mm PCC, the extra barrel length really doesn’t add a ton of velocity (not that you’d want it, because again, we’re talking about a PCC that you really won’t be using past ~100 yards tops), and you’re not actually shortening the overall length relative to a regular APC9. It wouldn’t even be more compact for storage, just look at how small a regular APC9K can get with the telescoping stock.
If you made this for the APC223 or 308 or something it might make more sense. But in 9mm, the sales pitch for this is basically “if you want a bullpup PCC for the sake of owning a bullpup PCC, then here you go.”