Did these experimental bullpups see action? The EM-2 with firearms expert, Jonathan Ferguson

Published on November 30, 2022
Duration: 27:15

This review delves into the experimental British EM-2 bullpup rifle, examining two specific variants. It highlights the rifle's operational trials in Malaya, its brief adoption, and subsequent cancellation due to NATO standardization politics favoring the US 7.62x51mm round. The discussion covers design features, including a unique magazine catch shroud and barrel variations, as well as an incident of out-of-battery explosion and the performance of its optical sights.

Quick Summary

The experimental British EM-2 bullpup rifle saw operational trials in Malaya (1952-53) but was cancelled due to US pressure for NATO standardization on the 7.62x51mm round, rejecting the .280 British cartridge.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the EM-2
  2. 00:59Operational Trials in Malaya
  3. 02:05Adoption and NATO Politics
  4. 05:38Examining Serial No. 11
  5. 07:30Barrel Variations and the 'Short Bulldog'
  6. 09:19Breach Explosion Incident
  7. 11:31Optical and Iron Sights
  8. 15:16Serial No. 10 and 6.25mm Conversion
  9. 19:36Trial Conclusions

Frequently Asked Questions

Did the EM-2 bullpup rifle see combat action?

Yes, two EM-2 rifles (Serial Nos. 10 and 11) were operationally trialed in British Malaya between 1952 and 1953 during the Malayan Emergency, indicating they saw active service in a conflict zone.

Why was the British EM-2 rifle cancelled?

The EM-2 was cancelled primarily due to political pressure from the United States for NATO standardization. The US favored their full-power 7.62x51mm round, leading to the abandonment of the British .280 intermediate cartridge and the EM-2 design.

What were the key design features of the EM-2 rifle?

Key features included its bullpup configuration, a 1x optical sight (prone to condensation), emergency iron sights, and a unique magazine catch shroud on some variants for jungle use to prevent accidental release.

What caliber was the EM-2 rifle chambered in?

The EM-2 was primarily chambered in the British .280 intermediate cartridge. One example, Serial No. 10, was later converted to test the experimental 6.25x43mm cartridge.

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