Bullpup Firearms for sale

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Brand:

Kel-tec

Action:

Semi-Auto

Barrel Length:

20in

Caliber:

5.56×45mm NATO

Capacity:

10

Finish Per Color:

Tan

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Brand:

IWI

Action:

Semi-Auto

Barrel Length:

20

Caliber:

7.62x51mm NATO

Capacity:

20+1

Finish Per Color:

Flat Dark Earth

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Brand:

IWI

Action:

Semi-Auto

Barrel Length:

20in

Caliber:

7.62x51mm NATO

Capacity:

20

Finish Per Color:

Black

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Brand:

IWI

Action:

Semi-Auto

Barrel Length:

18.5in

Caliber:

12 Gauge

Capacity:

15

Finish Per Color:

OD Green

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Brand:

IWI

Action:

Semi-Auto

Barrel Length:

20in

Caliber:

7.62x51mm NATO

Capacity:

20+1

Finish Per Color:

OD Green

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Brand:

IWI

Action:

Semi-Auto

Barrel Length:

13

Caliber:

5.56×45mm NATO

Capacity:

30+1

Finish Per Color:

Flat Dark Earth

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Marketplace Insights ★ 5.0/5 based on 5 customer reviews across 8 variants from 23 retailers

Highly praised bullpup shotgun praised for reliability and versatility, though some note gas blowback and lack of included sights as minor drawbacks.

What customers like

Reliable Performance40%
I've shot everything out of it, Xtra light birdshot, 00 buck and slugs and all shot and cycled without failure
Versatile Use Cases40%
can very efficiently be used in open fields
Home Defense Worthy40%
I believe it is well worth it for home defense
Unique Bull-Pup Design60%
The Tavor 12 auto-load shotgun is a unique bull-pup design shotgun

Common concerns

Gas in Face Issue20%
you get a lot of gas in the face
No Sights Included20%
it also doesn't come with any sites
Frequently Asked Questions
Bullpup Firearms for sale

What are bullpup guns good for?

Bullpup rifles place the action behind the trigger, shortening overall length while keeping a full-length barrel. This makes them useful in confined spaces like vehicles, buildings, and urban combat. They're popular for home defense, military close-quarters use, and among shooters who want a compact rifle without sacrificing ballistic performance.

Why are bullpups no longer used?

Bullpups aren't abandoned—they're still produced and used. However, they face ergonomic challenges: complex trigger linkages degrade trigger quality, reduced sight radius hurts accuracy, and ambidextrous operation is difficult. Conventional rifles offer simpler controls and better ergonomics, limiting bullpup appeal to niche military and tactical roles.

Why do bullpups have bad reputation?

Bullpups suffer from poor trigger quality due to complex internal linkages, fixed length of pull that doesn't accommodate different shooters, slower magazine reloads from the position near the shoulder, and ejection ports close to the shooter's face causing noise and brass ejection issues. These drawbacks limit appeal versus conventional rifles.

What is the best bullpup on the market?

"Best" depends on your priorities. Popular choices include the Tavor X95 for ambidextrous controls and reliability, the Kel-Tec RDB for AR magazine compatibility and downward ejection, and the Steyr AUG A3 for ergonomics. Our marketplace lists 8 bullpup variants averaging $1,750, ranging from $762 to $2,050.