The Strangest 50 CAL Bullpup I have ever fired. The GM-6 Lynx
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The GM-6 Lynx 50 CAL is one of the most interesting Bullpup .50 BMG rifles that I have ever fired. Compact with manageable recoil it does seem to suffer from a few problems. Ultimately like many firearms the GM-6 Lynx is a tool to fit a specific job, and it performs well at that job. In today's video we'll be taking a look at the Lynx and seeing how it performs utilizing NORMA 50 CAL ammunition.
00:00 GM-6 Lynx Opening Montage :)
4:00 GM-6 Lynx REVIEW BEGINS
5:28 GM-6 Lynx Muzzle Device
6:15 GM-6 Lynx Bipod
7:30 GM-6 Lynx Trigger
8:16 GM-6 Lynx Recoil
10:14 What is the purpose of the GM-6 Lynx
12:18 GM-6 Lynx Loading
12:43 GM-6 Lynx Final Thoughts
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I think a bullpup makes more sense at smaller calibers, where they can be very manoeuvrable and can be easier to get in and out of vehicles, as well as being lighter to pack.
When you get up to 50 cal, you need a bigger, heavier mechanism. It seems to take away the advantages of a bullpup.
Interesting to see what they did with the concept.