Sureshot Armament Group have created a prototype, well I don't really know what to call it, it mounts to the side rail but looks to replace the dust cover. Any way it is to my knowledge completely novel way of mounting things to an AK. I would assume it would be cheaper than their full Chassis kits and more capable than their side rail offerings.
"Free 90" DIY P90 Trigger pack, all the non spring bits are made of Polymer just like the OEM pack and the springs can be found at your local hardware store, Theoretically could be used as a basis for Future DIY(ish) bullpup designs. Speaking of Which
Damascus2A Has revealed his is working on a "building block" for future Bullpup designs that other Devs can use to streamline future development around
Prototype modification of an AWCY Bobcat revised to work with Sten mags
Tube gun upper for Transferable MAC by Tobias Obermeit, really showcases the ease of which printing simplifies relatively critical geometry like Magwells and critical geometry of Mags themselves
This conversion, despite being done by an American in America, is rougher than literally every conversion done by Foreign and Indigenous gunsmiths in Idlib, Syria (a part of the world where many people live 10 to a tent) by orders of Magnitude.
New Bri'ish Future soldier concept, I don't know the rifle manufacturer but it could be an iteration of the Lantac "Battle Raven" (I say iteration because this rifle has many fewer screws on the handguard than the Battle Raven, different milling on the magwell and no bulbous protrusion near the safety selector). The Bri'ish military is a shitshow and Future Soldier programs never work out but seeing as How the end of Project Greyburn (the project to finally replace the SA80/L85) is coming to fruition in 2025 and has publicly stated to have been influenced by the results of Project Hunter (which among other pieces of Equipment saw the adoption of the KAC KS-1 as the L403A1) the gun's presence is curious. If somehow this rifle actually is adopted, it would to my knowledge the first ever military adopted rifle with any kind of non marking related milling on the magwell.
Sig has apparently filed for a trademark application on "M19". Why did they do this? new product? trademarking things just to trademark them? As far as I know there isn't a public contract for any new kind of pistol from the US Mil and M19 obviously tracks sequentially with the adopted M17 and M18.
Tunisian SR-25
Breaking News: Palmetto State Armory, a company that everyone accepts makes cheap rifles cheaply and sometimes doesn't make their "clone" guns 100% clone correct lengthened their "Krink" receivers by 1.5mm. Dozens of sheet metal shitgun enthusiasts stroking out rn
Honestly it serves you right for buying an 8in 5.56