#Lynx
Coming to America: The GM6 Lynx .50-cal Reciprocating Bullpup
Over the years, TFB has brought you some occasional tidbits about the GM6 Lynx. In 2018 it featured in a “Picture of the Day” post, in 2016 Nick brought you some cool factory tour content, and in 2014 he gave you a cool video of this behemoth in action. This unusual rifle is almost undeniably cool, but there have been two primary problems with it so far. For one, access: the Lynx is made in Hungary by a company called SERO International – and they don’t appear to have a US-based direct subsidiary or sister company to provide this .50 to potential buyers in the states. The second issue has been cost. On the rare occasion you could find one, you were looking at a price tag probably somewhere in the neighborhood of $15,000. Not exactly budget-friendly for most shooters!
JUST RELEASED: Atlantic Firearms Lynx Polish Import
Pistol Stabilizing Brace fans have the option to add the device of their choice after purchase, but the Lynx is also SBR-ready for those willing to undergo the NFA application process. Additional models and options are of being evaluated for possible import by AOA and headed to Atlantic Arms in the future.
GM6 Lynx 50BMG Reciprocating Bullpup
Pure Awesomeness. The GM6 Lynx is a 50 cal semi-automatic anti-material rifle. It is a bullpup, but that is not the interesting part. The barrel reciprocates all the way back. Just watch the video, I could watch this thing shoot over and over again.
SERO GM6 Lynx
The folks at Hungarian gun magazine Gun Magazin had the opportunity to test the SERO GM6 Lynx, SERO’s lightweight and low-recoil shoulder fired .50 BMG semi-automatic rifle. I am looking forward to the full report, which they tell me will be published online in both English as well as Hungarian.