Most of them have seen pretty limited operational service, so it's difficult to make a judgment on this. Theoretically, the FN2000 and TAR-21 could be front runners.
Bullpup.
norc bullpup and Norinco T97 Bullpup are some good non restricted bullpup rifles available in Canada for around $1000.
an ak-47 is a specific firearm but a bullpup is a category of firearm.
Several different people at different times. See the link below for a history of the bullpup-
High Standard made a 10 ga bullpup 30 years ago or so and it's the only one I know. I haven't seen any aftermarket bullpup sets.
The bolt action Thorneycroft carbine, first manufactured in 1901, was the first documented bullpup rifle. The first design of a modern bullpup assault rifle was the British EM-2, designed by Kazimierz Januszewski.
In firearms, bullpup indicates a design where the action and chamber are to the rear of the trigger- a reverse of the normal order. This provides for a very compact firearm. See link below for a photo of a High Stahndard model 10B- a bullpup shotgun.
There is a Bullpup Muzzlelite stock specifically made for the Marlin model 60 rifle. As I type this the retail price is about $150.
Yes indeed
Tavor (תבור) is an Israeli bullpup assault rifle
The exact same way a normal rifle does, except that the trigger is typically attached to the firing mechanism by some sort of linkage - this is also the reason bullpup rifles tend to be cited as having really jerky trigger pulls, although this has been rectified in some rifles through the use of a free floating linkage. The primary difference (and, indeed the very definition of what "Bullpup" means) is that a Bullpup's action (bolt/firing pin, breach, et al) is located behind (i.e. closer to the rear) the trigger. Normal rifles also require a linkage between the action and trigger, but this linkage can be extremely short, and thus, less susceptible to becoming loose or stuck, which can be the cause of the "jerkiness" of many Bullpup weapon's trigger pulls.
The best gun in gta lcs is the m60