Talk:Azazel/@comment-3304884-20140328034816/@comment-24.18.21.42-20140329222554

Actually, not all Assault Rifles put the ejection port next to your face, but not only that, I can definitely name two Bullpup weapons as notable exceptions: the FN FS2000/F2000 as well as the FN P90 (which happens to be a Bullpup Submachine Gun), in which the ejection port is located at the bottom of the stock.

Though if you're talking about the way Bullpup Assault Rifles are portrayed in Combat Arms when you were talking about a "magical ejection port" then I can see where you're coming from, though do correct me there if needed, I really don't understand you at the moment.

Now as far as I know, the only Assault Rifle that would ever have a problem with a double feed messing one's face up, I can probably name the Steyr AUG as a likely example.

And I don't really see a problem with the design having a flat top. I know that there's a flat top variation of the IWI TAR-21 much like its other fellow Assault Rifle, the IWI X95.