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Bullpup rifles and shotguns have surged in popularity recently, and I personally understand why. While every shooter’s needs are unique, bullpups provide a compact design that packs the power of a standard rifle without sacrificing barrel length or precision. However, not all bullpup firearms are created equal, and even the most popular bullpup rifles and shotguns have flaws. That’s why I wrote this best bullpup rifle guide to help you choose the best one for your needs.
Now, I originally wrote this review in 2022 but after many more rounds, as well as new entries into the bullpup family this year, my opinions have changed. What used to be the best bullpup in the industry, became outdated and new ones have entered the market. Furthermore, there are a couple where I believed they were reliable, however, after a couple thousand rounds later, they aren’t holding up as much as others on this list.
So, because of this, I decided to update the list of the best bullpup rifles and shotguns in the market to reflect new entries, as well as much longer experience with their reliability.

I’ve got a couple of comments over the years where people are asking me why I didn’t include a ‘certain’ rifle. Sadly, my answer has been…”because that ‘certain’ rifle isn’t a bullpup.’ So, let’s start by defining what a bullpup rifle and shotgun is….
The quick and simple answer is that a bullpup is a firearm where the action and magazine are fixed behind the trigger. By doing this, you still have a long barrel, but the overall firearm size can be more compact. The bullpup design makes it so that you can shoot at the same distances as a conventional firearm, with an overall longer size.

Pros Of Having A Bullpup Rifle
Because of the design of the bullpup, there are many benefits to it:
- More compact and thus more maneuverable
- Can have an equivalent barrel length as a conventional AR15, but because of the design be more compact and shorter
- No need to sacrifice muzzle velocity, range, or accuracy
- Because of the design, you’re less likely to experience fatigue
Cons of Having a Bullpup Rifle
While the design allows for such capabilities, there are also some things that hurt it:
- Backend heavy – although I personally like how affects my center of gravity
- If used to AR15 style firearms, then you’ll need to get used to the new location of the magazine
When the writers of Gun University got together to discuss who should write this, I was the obvious choice, since out of most, I’m a big bullpup fan. I personally love how bullpups are desgned and have practiced with them over the years.
Furthermore, I, unlike most of the other writers have no problem buying more bullpup shotguns and rifles to add to my collection.
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Furthermore, as I said above, I’ve continuously come back to this article to update it so that it accounts for even longer term use, new rifles and shotguns on the market, and even changes in the price, which also affects one of my grades which is value.
And while I have a perceived ranking since this is a best bullpup rifle article, I also try to give each a classification such as best ROI, or editors choice. This will help since not all bullpups are created equal and perhaps a specific aspect like value is more important to you, than say ergonomics.

Because there are many different types and uses for the bullpup rifles and shotguns on the market, we decided to list them with awards that feature what they are the best at.
Best Bullpup Rifles and Shotguns – Our Favorites!
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The best bullpup rifle and shotguns include:
- IWI X95 (Editors Choice)
- Springfield Hellion (Best New Addition)
- Tavor TS12 (Best Semi-Auto Shotgun)
- Steyr Aug
- KelTec KSG
- FN PS90
- EAA MKA 1923
- KelTec RDB
- KelTec RFB
That’s why, here at Gun University, we’re dedicated to helping you make the right choice. We’ve got our hands on quite a few and have whittled the list down to 8 top-notch bullpup rifles and shotguns–plus one honorable mention.
In the above section, we listed our top picks for the best bullpup shotguns and rifles, each receiving a marker or category award. Now, below, we’ll review each one individually, so you can see how they compare and understand why they earned their credit.

IWI Tavor X95
The Tavor X95 has by far earned the Best Overall Bullpup Award. You can see below why we made that decision.
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Reliability
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Ergonomics
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A+ -
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B+
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Tavor X95 Specs
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Caliber
5.56mm NATO -
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Integrated Backup Trition Iron Sights -
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16’’ -
Piston
Long Stroke Piston
IWI Tavor X95 Review
I’m just going to come out and say it – this is not only my favorite bullpup rifle, but my favorite rifle of all. I’ve owned the X95 for 7 years now and never had any problems.
I found its reliability to be its standout feature, which comes as no surprise given its Israeli background. I’ve used it in harsh climates and tough conditions, and it always performs.
In terms of accuracy, I found it more than acceptable up to about 300 yards during my shooting sessions for review purposes. Beyond that range, it became more challenging – but you don’t really need a rifle like this for 300+ yard shots. However, I did encounter an issue with the cutlass-style trigger guard, which felt awkward to use at first. I think upgrading to a different style would be beneficial.
Finally, one big point that I love about the X95 is unlike many on this list, the X95 is compatible with AR15 magazines. So, for any of you who are converting to Bullpups or have AR15’s at home, there’s no need to buy all new magazines. Also, for the lefties out there, you can easily switch everything to work in your favor…got to love an ambidextrous gun.
The only issue with the X95 is that it isn’t the cheapest on this list. But truly, it is worth the extra price you pay for it. Also, the X95 is cheaper than the Hellion (2nd on this list…so something to keep in mind).
So, as you can see, I’m a big fan of the X95 and recommend it all the time. I love this rifle so much, that I bought one for myself and my wife and we use this as our SHTF gun. That means I went all out and upgraded and added the best attachments possible for both.
So, as you can see, this rifle got my overall best bullpup rifle mark because it’s cheaper than some other options like the Hellion, or Desert Tech MDRX, and yet more reliable and accurate. If you’d like to learn more, you can check out my full review of the X95 here.
IWI X95 Pros and Cons
- Nice improvement over the SAR design
- Very reliable (near bombproof)
- Accurate (for a “battle” rifle)
- Cutlass style grip guard is…just…weird
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Springfield Hellion
The Hellion from Springfield Armory represents a radically unique and innovative approach to firearms design, helping to redefine perceptions of semi-automatic 5.56mm performance.
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Reliability
A+ -
Ergonomics
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Accuracy
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B
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Hellion Specs
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Caliber
5.56x45mm NATO -
Barrel Length
16” -
Weight
8 lbs -
Length
29.75” -
Rifling
Hammer Forged -
Twist rate
1:7 -
Controls
Ambidextrous -
MSRP
$1,999
Springfield Hellion Review
When the Springfield Hellion first came out, everyone thought it was the answer to the X95. And in truth, it definitely is a rival. However, its not as good as the IWI X95.
The Hellion has a pleasant “recoil impulse.” I think it’s because of how well its gas and operating system are designed, along with the barrel’s position close to the trigger, which directs the recoil straight back into my shoulder.
The trigger is pretty good for a bullpup, more like what you’d find on a “battle rifle.” It’s not as smooth as AR triggers because of the forward trigger connection, kind of like a Glock trigger. It’s not super crisp, but it’s easy to use and has a good reset.
After shooting a few hundred rounds without any lubrication, the Hellion kept running smoothly. The chamber looked really clean through the ejection port, which suggests it’s a clean system and the action doesn’t open until most of the gas has exited the front. HS Produkt / Springfield did a solid job with this rifle.
Another thing that keeps it in #2 instead of #1 is that it is usually slightly higher priced than the X95. Now, if the Hellion dropped in price by say $300 or more, then I’d need to reconsider my ranking here. But coming in at higher priced and for less capability, it’s going to firmly stay at #2.
I believe the Hellion is a fantastic little rifle and would happily recommend it to anybody but it still takes second place on this list. I don’t find it as accurate, and it lacks where the X95 doesn’t. If they improved the safe-catch lever design, and gave us an external bolt catch, I would then start to reconsider. For this reason, it is listed as our second-best on the list.
If you’re interested in learning more, you can read more of my thoughts on the Sringfield Hellion in my full review.
Springfield Hellion Pros and Cons
- Very reliable
- Easy to shoot/carry
- Bullpup design
- Great charging handle
- Awkward safety lever
- No external bolt catch
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IWI Tavor TS12
Shotguns have always had capacity limitations. The TS12 by IWI aims to help solve this. Love this firearm.
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Reliability
A+ -
Ergonomics
A+ -
Accuracy
A -
Value
A
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Tavor TS12 SPECS
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Barrel Length
18.5″ -
Caliber
12 Gauge -
Sights
Rail Mounted -
Action
Semi-Automatic -
Overall Length
28.34″
Tavor TS12 Review
The Tavor TS12 is my pick for the best bullpup shotgun out there. That doesn’t mean its perfect but I do think its a far cry better than the KSG, and MKA which I’ll discuss later.
Starting with the good, It is made by IWI and is packed with innovative features. Shooting this at the range, you’ll definitely catch some looks seeing that it looks like a Starship Troopers space gun.
The best thing about owning the TS12 though is its large capacity and compact size, but I have a hard time actually giving it a purpose. While its true, you won’t run out of shots, and you ‘can’ handle it in tight spaces, it’s pretty large. It’s not something I’d say is a great home defense gun since there are other options out there (not bullpups) that would be better suited for my wife.
But that being said, it doesn’t really have any weaknesses. But a bit of a warning, it does need a 200-round break-in period before it performs smoothly. I experienced this slightly, and talking with others in the industry, others have experienced that as well. But after that mark, mine has run fine for years without any problems.

There are no real downsides to the TS12 although you have to pay a premium price to own this bullpup shotgun, but why cut corners when it comes to protecting the people you love?
I personally loved the TS12 so much that after finishing my review of the TS12, I contacted IWI and asked to purchase the one they sent me, so I didn’t have to send it back. And out of all the bullpup shotguns, it’s the only one I chose to keep.
IWI Tavor TS12 Pros and Cons
- High Capacity Bullpup design
- Full length Picatinny rail
- Very customizable
- Easy to change ambidextrous
- Heavy and Pricey
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Steyr Aug A3 M1
The Aug is a modular firearm and comes in many configurations to include those that fire in the open bolt position as light machine guns.
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Shootability
B -
Reliability
A+ -
Ergonomics
C -
Accuracy
B -
Value
C
Our Grade
B
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Steyr Aug Specs
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Barell Length
16″ -
Caliber
5.56×45 NATO -
Sights
Rail, 1.5/3x Optic -
Action
Semi-Auto -
Overall Length
28.15
Steyr Aug A3 M1 Review
Although this isn’t the best bullpup gun on this list (although 20+ years ago it would have been), it is definitely one of the most iconic bullpups (Diehard anyone?).
First off, let’s look at its positives. With its military background, reliability is where the Steyr Aug shines. It’s a rifle you can trust without question. Moreover, it’s a sleek and attractive firearm. Whether it’s part of your collection or in action at the range, it’s visually appealing.
Yet, there are drawbacks. If you’re into customization, the Steyr Aug might not be the best choice. It doesn’t offer much in terms of modification options. Also, the trigger isn’t top-notch compared to other rifles. Lastly, the ergonomics could be better, lacking the comfort of more modern bullpup rifles.
Overall, the Steyr Aug is a solid and iconic bullpup rifle, but more of a collector’s item than an everyday firearm. Check out my complete review here.
Steyr Aug Pros and Cons
- Short, sleek, and reliable
- Trigger needs improving
- Special mags required
- Safety takes getting used to
- Gas port vents near support hand
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Kel Tec KSG
The KSG is Kel Tec’s first foray into the shotgun market. In fact, the gun is so significant to the company that KSG simply stands for Kel Tec Shotgun
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Shootability
A -
Reliability
B -
Ergonomics
D -
Accuracy
A -
Value
A
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Kel Tec KSG Specs
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Caliber
12 Gauge -
Sights
Rail Mounted -
Action
Pump Action -
Overall Length
26.1″ -
Piston
Long Stroke Piston
KelTec KSG Review
The KelTec KSG is my pick for the best pump action bullpup shotgun out there…but it has some major caveats. It is a fan favorite of those who favor the KelTec brand, but it has some awkward issues for a bullpup shotgun that gives me pause.
And look, ever since seeing it in John Wick, I’ve wanted to like this shotgun. However, after buying one and using it a lot, I just have to admit that like most KelTec guns, it feels like plastic in places I don’t want it to be.
Furthermore, I hate the ejection method. The KSG is set to eject the shotgun shell straight down, which means my wrist is in the way. Nothing better to wake you up in the morning that a fast moving hot shotgun shell right to the wrist. And to all those that say “you’re holding it wrong,” no not really. And to all of those who say “well, there is a deflector plate you can buy so it doesn’t do that,” and I’ll say, yup the fact that someone had to make a special deflector plate because of the design of the KSG only goes to prove my point.
So, what did I do? I kept it because I do like the gun but definitely bought the deflector plate and a couple of other mods just to make it better. But I have to judge on an unmodified, out of the box shotgun.
On the positive side, the KelTec KSG is an affordable and lightweight bullpup shotgun. It could be a good choice for home defense or sporting use. So, keep that in mind.
Overall, if you’re set on getting a pump-action bullpup shotgun, this will definitely do the job. However, there are better options in the world of shotguns, even if you have to pay a little more to own them. Check Out The Review Here
KelTec KSG Pros and Cons
- High Capacity
- Short Length
- Ability to Switch Magazines
- Some reliabilty issues
- Awkward ergonomics
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FN PS90 : Best Video Game Gun

FN PS90
The first thing you need to know about the FN PS90 is it is a bullpup rifle. This is the popular, compact form of rifle which has found favor among certain parts of the firearms (and gaming) community.
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Shootability
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Reliability
A -
Ergonomics
B -
Accuracy
B -
Value
F
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FN PS90 Specs
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Barell Length
16″ -
Caliber
5.7x28mm -
Sights
Rail, Back-Up Iron -
Action
Semi-Auto -
Overall Length
26.23″
FN PS90 Review
Are you into First-Person Shooter video games such as Call of Duty, Rainbow Six, or even old-school N64 Goldeneye? Or what about Stargate SG-1?
If so, there’s a good chance you’ve heard of this weapon. But just because it’s in a video game doesn’t make it the most used–let alone practical–on our list.
When using the FN PS90, you’re going to have to make some changes to how you actually manipulate the firearm. First off, this thing is a little awkward, even as bullpups go. It has an innovative top-loading magazine design and two separate ergonomic grip holes. Pretty inventive if you ask me, but again it can be a bit to get used to.
However, it does come equipped with a MIL-SPEC barrel with an integrated muzzle brake, so there’s no issue with the barrel. This comes in particularly handy if you are using the 30-round magazines that are available for this firearm.
Honestly, though, it doesn’t really outshine the rest of its competition. But it’s no slouch either. So, if you’re into video games (and other pop culture), then this really is a gun for you. If you’re looking for something with a little more bang for your buck…. Maybe look elsewhere. If you want to learn more, you can read my full review here.
FN PS90 Pros and Cons
- Novel design
- Small, can utilize same cartridge in pistol
- No real prcatical use, expensive ammo
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EAA MKA 1923 : Best Value Semi Auto Bullpup

EAA MKA 1923
The purpose behind the MKA 1923 was to bring the quality associated with MKA weaponry to a new bullpup shotgun packed with innovation and quality.
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Shootability
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Reliability
A -
Ergonomics
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Accuracy
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EAA MKA 1923 Specs
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Barrel Length
20″ -
Caliber
12 Gauge -
Sights
Adjustable Rear -
Action
Semi-Auto -
Overall Length
29.5’’
EAA MKA 1923 Review
Unless you’re brand new to guns, you probably know about European American Armory and their affinity for shotguns– thanks to their 1919. And now, they’re back with another addition to their family, the EAA MKA 1923.
EAA’s goal with this model was to bring MKA quality to a bullpup shotgun, and they’ve pretty much hit the mark.
Not only that, but EAA has positioned this as a great home defense weapon, which is typically the reason for buying a bullpup shotgun like this.
One of my favorite features is its detachable box magazines filled with shotgun shells. Switching between buckshot, birdshot, or slugs is super convenient. Just preload your magazines, and you’re ready to go.
Another standout feature is the improved cutlass style grip. It now comes with its own trigger guard, which helps ease any nerves about cutlass grips on an IWI bullpup.
The one downside is that it’s a bit rough around the edges. Not to say that the EAA is poorly made, but it could benefit from some refinement. It’s because of this, and that there are other options better suited that this gets my #3 ranking in the best bullpup shotguns category.
But again, this is a budget-friendly firearm. And a darn good one at that and if you are interested learn more, you can read my full review of that here.
EAA MKA 1923 Pros and Cons
- Semi Auto
- Affordable
- Detachable Box Magazine
- Lacks finesse
- Proprietary magazines
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Kel Tec RDB : Best Novelty Bullpup

Kel Tec RDB
Some of the innovative aspects you’d expect from Kel Tec are found here in the RDB. One of these include an ejection system that is amazingly designed.
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Shootability
A+ -
Reliability
B+ -
Ergonomics
B+ -
Accuracy
B -
Value
A
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Kel Tec RDB Specs
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Barell Length
17.2″ -
Caliber
5.56mm NATO -
Sights
Rail Mounted -
Action
Semi-Auto -
Overall Length
27.3″
KelTec RDB Review
When it comes to cool-looking guns, KelTec really stands out. But as is common place with KelTec, they usually cut corners in the hope of cutting costs.
And the truth is, that pretty much sums up the RDB in a nutshell. It’s a great concept and design and the price point is very good. And if that’s all you need, then this might be one of the more affordable bullpup rifles and fit your need.
However, that being said, it definitely feels a little wonky, and cheaply made. I have used mine for years now and it has withheld the minimal usage over the year. But I have strong reservations that it would last as long or as well as the X95, or Hellion.
But that’s not to say it doesn’t work properly. And if you’re looking for an ambi-bullpup that’s fun to shoot… This might be the option for you. If interested, you can get more details about the RDB in my full review here.
KelTec RDB Pros and Cons
- Light
- Cool looking
- Inexpensive
- Not pro grade
- Poor trigger and mag release
- Impossible to diagnose malfunctions
- Cutlass tyle grip guard is…just…weird
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Kel Tec RFB
Kel Tec’s stated aim in releasing the RFB is to offer a truly ambidextrous bullpup rifle that is easy to operate.
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Shootability
B -
Ergonomics
B -
Reliability
C -
Value
C -
Accuracy
B
Our Grade
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Kel Tec RFB Specs
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Host Platform
Kel Tec -
Caliber
.762×51 NATO -
Sights
Rail Mounted -
Action
Semi-Auto -
Length
26’’
KelTec RFB Review
Now, I definitely prefer the RDB over the RFB (can they make the names more confusing?), due to some of its other features.
But the RFB provides some cool things worth mentioning. First off, it has a unique ejection port like that of the RDB.
But instead of ejecting downwards, it projects spent casings forward. This makes it ideal for either lefties or righties and very interesting to see in action, to say the least.
There are a few customization options with this firearm thanks to the top-mounted Picatinny rail. However, there aren’t really any aftermarket availabilities with buttstocks, grips, or forends. Check The Review Out Here
KelTec RFB Pros and Cons
- Short length, looks cool
- Difficult to diagnose and clear malfunctions, no upgrade options, falls behind similar rifles
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Years ago, when I first tested a bullpup rifle, I thought they were gimmicky. However, recently I’ve started to really enjoy them. The IWI X95 was the first to really open my eyes to their capability, and since then, we’ve seen more companies like Spring Field Armory jump on the bullpup firearms bandwagon. It hasn’t just been in the bullpup assault rifle arena, but also in the bullpup shotguns. I have a feeling we’ll see more of these at the range and on display in the near future. For the time being, though, these are our list of the best bullpup rifles and best bullpup shotguns on the market.
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Can left-handed shooters use bullpup rifles and shotguns?
Left-handed shooters can definitely use bullpup rifles and shotguns, especially if they come with features like ambidextrous controls and switchable ejection ports. However, it’s important that you verify each model’s specific features.
Are bullpup rifles and shotguns suitable for home defense?
When it comes to home defense, bullpup firearms can be handy because they’re compact and easy to maneuver in tight spaces. But like with any firearm, what works best depends on your personal preferences and situation.
What type of ammunition do bullpup shotguns use?
Bullpup shotguns usually use standard shotgun ammunition, like 12 gauge or 20 gauge shells. Some models even let you customize your ammo for specific uses, like home defense or hunting.
Can I convert my existing rifle into a bullpup configuration?
Conversion kits are available for some rifle models, allowing owners to transform their conventional rifles into bullpup configurations. However, compatibility and functionality may vary depending on the specific firearm and conversion kit used. Just make sure you follow the manufacturer’s instructions carefully to ensure everything works as it should.
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