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In this video, we are testing out the REAP Weaponry Bullpup Chassis and showing how it transforms an AR-15 platform into a Bullpup configuration. Here's a detailed breakdown: Key Features of the REAP Weaponry Bullpup Chassis: 1. Bullpup Design: -The Bullpup chassis allows the presenter to turn a standard AR-15 into a compact Bullpup-style rifle. -This chassis supports different buffer systems, including a bufferless system, short buffer system, or a regular buffer length (though the presenter doesn't recommend the latter). 2. Setup: -The presenter is using a Palmetto State Armory Jackal upper with a bufferless piston-driven gas system, paired with an Anderson Manufacturing lower receiver. -Several upgrades have been added, including: -Kung Fu Grip (likely a custom grip). -Scythe butt pad from REAP Weaponry for additional comfort. -BCM angled vertical grip for more ergonomic handling. -Dead Air suppressor for reduced noise. -Holen optic, which the presenter is happy with in terms of performance. 3. Shooting Experience: -The presenter mentions experiencing a lot of blowback gas coming from the rear section of the chassis, which ends up in their face while shooting. This can be uncomfortable, especially with a suppressed firearm. -The magazine did not lock open on some shots, which may indicate that the gas block needs adjustment to ensure reliable cycling and proper gas pressure to push the bolt back fully. -Ambidextrous magazine release is a must-have for this setup. The presenter demonstrates the inconvenience of using the regular magazine release and highlights the importance of an ambidextrous version for efficient reloading. 4. Ambidextrous Magazine Release: -The UTG ambidextrous magazine release is demonstrated as a critical upgrade. Without it, reloading from the standard magazine release is awkward and inefficient due to the Bullpup configuration. -The presenter emphasizes the necessity of having an ambidextrous release to make mag changes much smoother. 5. Comfort and Handling: -Overall, the chassis is described as comfortable to shoot and well-balanced when firing. -However, when just holding the gun, it does feel heavy in the rear, possibly due to the Jackal upper being heavier because of its piston-driven system. -The presenter points out the importance of adding a QD (Quick Detach) sling mount, which is somewhat limited in this chassis design. 6. Lack of Sling Mounts: -The chassis design doesn't include multiple QD sling mount positions, making it less versatile for sling attachment. The presenter finds one QD mount underneath but is unsure of how it will work until further testing with a sling. 7. Trigger and Accessories: -The Franklin Armory BFS3 trigger is mentioned as a standout feature. The trigger is very smooth and provides a fun experience, which the presenter demonstrates multiple times. -The presenter also swapped out the MSpec trigger for the BFS3, noting that it made the rifle more enjoyable to shoot. 8. Heat and Durability: -The handguard and grip do get very hot after extended shooting sessions, which is expected for any firearm, especially with a forward grip placed on the handguard. -The chassis seems to be holding up well, with no issues reported regarding the screws, disassembly pins, or other critical components after use. 9. Optic Mounting: -Since the rifle is a Bullpup, the optic placement is low, requiring a riser mount to get a proper sight picture. The presenter advises mounting the optic on a riser to raise the position and achieve a comfortable cheek weld. 10. Final Thoughts: -Despite a few concerns (gas blowback, lack of sling mounts, and low optic positioning), the REAP Weaponry Bullpup chassis provides a fun and compact rifle that is a blast to shoot. -The chassis, paired with the Palmetto State Armory Jackal upper, is a reliable and ergonomic system for those looking to turn an AR-15 into a more compact Bullpup design. -The presenter concludes with a call to like, comment, and subscribe to the channel for more content. Conclusion: The REAP Weaponry Bullpup chassis is a solid and enjoyable conversion kit for turning an AR-15 into a Bullpup-style rifle. While there are some drawbacks, such as gas blowback, limited sling mounting options, and low optic positioning, the overall performance seems to be positive. The chassis offers **ergonomic handling**, especially when firing, and paired with a bufferless gas system, it creates a unique shooting experience. Final Tips: Get an ambidextrous magazine release for efficient reloads. Consider adding a riser mount for your optic to achieve a comfortable sight picture. Be prepared for some gas blowback and heat buildup after prolonged shooting. If you're interested in a Bullpup conversion for your AR-15, this chassis could be a great fit, offering a compact and customizable setup.