Thanks Guys this is a lot of info for me to consider. As of right now I am totally confused on which one to get. But I am usually that way about everything. I always want the $1500 item but only pay $500 for it. I have found you usually get what you pay for. I do like the Walther but agree that it needs a wood stock or a more substantial synthetic stock. I would also like the ability to add a suppressor of my choice. Thanks again and I have a lot to take in and consider.
Regaring "left friendly" -You might also consider which side you really want the cocking arm on. As a righty, I think i'd prefer it on the left side, as I'd rather not take my hand off the trigger. With a bullpup. you can still balance the gun with just your right, so a left side arm has advantages, as long as it's located up by the trigger.In fact, several higher-end pcp bullpups are being made that way right now.So as a lefty.....Just make sure the magazine can be loaded from either side.-----------Oh and I mis-typed, above. The Walther fills to 3300 psi, not 3,000, which is why I mentioned it will give more shots per cc than most low-priced guns.
While checking out the possibilities available I noticed several videos on the Walther Reign do not have the factory fixed suppressor. The videos were posted in 2019 and 2020 but did have a screw on end cap. I was wondering if these models were shipped to other countries or did Walther just make a change. Does anyone have any comments concerning this question? Thanks
I just bought a few weeks ago the AEA Challenger bullpup .30 with 32 inch barrel it's a real power house for under 600 bucks , on high power it will shoot NOE 46g pellets at around 1200 fps , and I have the power selector turned down to 910 fps when shooting those pellets , ...Bob - Mr. Hollow point just did some 4500 psi testing with the gun in none bullpup with about identical parts he hit 214 FPE shooting a hollow point 82g bullet 1084 FPS ...with the right bullet it might be possible to hit the 240-250 FPE range.. I don't think there is any other bullpup in .30 putting out this kind of power to date that is available off the shelf with this kind of power ....