The ultimate truck/backpack bullpup!

I try finding more info on this after stumbling on the pictures, but it's all in RUS?. It's only 21" long!!! the build do look like a TANK, look very similar to a Taipan, like a miniature pitbull bully. It's call Blazar II, I think.

link to RU post/web https://ohotnik.in.ua/p1476817951-vintovka-pnevmaticheskaya-rsr.html

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Here's a Google translation link to the webpage with gun details in English:


Neat little gun, looks from the website like it's Ukrainian.
From the rough translation, it says the gun is made in the USA, and I think they’re trying to say it’s regulated (reduced).
 
Not to be argumentative :p If it is made in the USA I can't find it on Google and they would probably list the price in US dollars. If I were running an upstart company in a war torn country I'd probably try to fake it off as being from a somewhat more stable piece of real estate. Good catch though, didn't look at it carefully....
No argument here, just posting what I saw in your link. You could be right. It looks very much like a taipan offering, if they were working on bringing a forward cocking setup to market.
 
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Guns like that get me excited. 👍🏼

I usually "want it all":
▪SHORT — yet
▪QUIET (large, effective shroud),
▪POWERFUL (30FPE in .22cal),
▪PRECISE (regulated, high quality).

▪And then I want a moden weapon's look: synthetic, minimalist.

▪And a price I can afford. 🤦🏻‍♂️



Yeah, a never ending quest for the unicorn 🦄. I'm doomed.

Matthias
 
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Shown .. is my personal one in .20 cal
ESTONIA is clearly marked on receiver.
Not a country we hear much about even tho is sits on the north eastern edge of Europe.
That is interesting! I am Estonian and live in Estonia, been into air guns (PCP-s) for at least last 5 years but I have never heard about Estonian company that makes (parts) for air guns. That doesn't mean there isn't one. Have not found it yet or haven't looked to the right places.
Lights for older Volvos are made in Estonia, seatbelts as well. Various other parts for various car companies are made in Estonia.
So, parts for guns might as well.
History wise, Estonia was occupied by russians through 1945-1991.