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Think for a moment about what makes a real steel bullpup feel different than a traditional rifle: the bulk of the weight in the rear, the reciprocating mass in the rear.
Now think about the weight distribution, and the location of the reciprocating mass.
I can understand the physics of the projectile being different, and of the propellant, but your argument here is stretching credulity more than a little. Also, in the event that you've never worked with real steal, the hopper only really effects the sight line, which the mask does even worse, but not the balance, in any appreciable way. And anyone serious about mil-sim (or just smart enough to realize your legs can carry more weight than your arms) uses a remote line, so the tank comment is less than useless. In point of fact, of all the B-5s I've seen in action, not once have I seen one with the tank hooked directly to the gun. Ever.
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