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Song Parodies -> "Bullpup (The FA-MAS)"

Original Song Title:

"Cups (When I'm Gone)"

Original Performer:

Anna Kendrick

Parody Song Title:

"Bullpup (The FA-MAS)"

Parody Written by:

Robert D. Arndt Jr.

The Lyrics

The FA-MAS is the French Army's standard assault rifle in bullpup configuration where the action is behind the trigger group as in the SA-80 or AUG. The FA-MAS is 5.56x45mm NATO standard and weighs 8 lbs empty. Fires 900 rpm cyclic but has selective fire for single round and 3-rd burst options. Comes with a integrated carry handle and side bipod legs. FELIN versions can fire splinter ammo and have extensive mods for the Future Soldier program. The French call the FA-MAS "Le Clarion"- "The Bugle!" Has been used in Lebanon, Chad, Bosnia, and ODS...
[Verse 1]
Different action, but still takes the same round
5.56 (mm) NATO goes a long way
Only drawback is not for the lefties
Still, the French Army prefers it that way

[Chorus 1]
The FA-MAS
The FA-MAS
It’s a bullpup with 25 round box
All the action is to the rear
900 (rpm) cyclic, rounds disappear, oh
It’s a bullpup with a 25 round box

The FA-MAS
The FA-MAS
It’s a bullpup with 25 round box
All the action is to the rear
900 (rpm) cyclic, rounds disappear, oh
It’s a bullpup with a 25 round box

[Verse 2]
Small configuration, but it’s still sound
SA-80 and AUG use it too
It’s got toughness, temper trigger, easy firing and it delivers
Bosnia, Chad, and ODS was used…

[Chorus 2]
The FA-MAS
The FA-MAS
It’s a bullpup with 25 round box
Mod version as the FELIN “Hawk”
Splinter munitions may be a shock, but
It’s a bullpup with 25 round box

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Patrick - December 02, 2013 - Report this comment
I recall that Century Arms may have imported a few of these in semi-automatic mode. Very rare. Don't think I ever saw one. As a left-hander (rifle, shotgun, baseball bat), I have little use for so-called "bullpup" rifles. Most French and British soldiers have never held or fired a rifle before bootcamp, so they have no preconceived notions and habits to correct.
Rob Arndt - December 02, 2013 - Report this comment
I can fire "ambi", but do not really like bullpups. Their configurations make them look smaller, but no- the barrel extends backwards to the action, so with FA-MAS almost the same length as M-16A-2. I don't like my face closer to the flash suppressor and given German history, no bullpups were ever accepted. Nazi Germany had the Knorr-Bremse 8mm para-rifle which was rejected in favor of the FG-42 (side mount mag) and there were designs for SS bullpups... but nothing manufactured by May 1945. Postwar the auto shotgun HK CAWS was bullpup but again not accepted. The AUG is probably the best-known of the lot and a great performer, but again, not my preference with long arms. Would still want an AK-100 series or AN-94 if my life was at stake or engaging an enemy foreign or domestic. Am curious if the AKX will defeat the AN-94 in the future. Germany will move firearms tech forward with plasma rifles and caseless once again. France has explored polyslug throwers and splinter munitions. US wanted 6.5-6.8mm but now wants either a new 5.56mm or 7.62mm. Is using the FN SCAR for SFs and HK-416s in some cases...
Patrick - December 03, 2013 - Report this comment
I've seen the semi-auto FN SCAR. One heavy rifle. Would not want to lug that around very far. Around $3000 locally.
Rob Arndt - December 05, 2013 - Report this comment
Patrick, the FNH SCAR Mk 16 is 7.7 lbs and Mk 17 is 8.4 lbs empty, so I'm assuming you are talking about the latter. Not really that much difference with other assault rifles, 8 lbs being avg... even for bullpups!!! The lightest bullpup is IMI Tavor 21 @ 7.5 lbs and heaviest is Chinese Type 95 @ 8.7 lbs which is heavier than the SCAR Mk 17!!! Despite more bullpups being accepted worldwide (Austria, UK, France, Israel, Singapore, RSA, Russia (SF), and China, plus exports... the world is still dominated by two calibers: 5.56mm AND 7.62mm (both, in all forms)! Btw, the Chinese bullpup fires 5.8x42mm rounds!

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