I stumbled upon an image of this type of shotgun, so I tried to make one. I also didn't expect to use a Bohrok bracket again for a shotgun frame. http://www.majhost.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=276054
I didn't base my shotgun on anything except the basic parts of stock, trigger grip, pump, and barrel. You do make a good point on moving the stock back, so a simple swap of rods should extend it.
Also know as The Green Lantern of Makuhero City and he's bike is a Robot In Disguise. Now that you mention it, I forgot about that LEGO Green Lantern set.
This was a topic back then in bzpower, but I haven't seen it here, so I guess I'll bring it back. (if it was closed for a reason previously, I can't find that out because whatever links that remain don't work). So where have you seen BIONICLE sets in other media? I guess the most recent one mostly everyone knows is the episode "To the Lighthouse" from Terminator: The Sarah Conner Chronicles.
I was tempted to call it a Scalar Submachine Gun, but that would mean the bullets would fly in random directions. /mathpun Gallery (not much pics, I was in quite a hurry to leave)
Yes they exist, but the problem is that it conflicts with the bullpup mechanism, since conventional cornershot has the ammunition loaded in the front, while the mechanism loads from the back. At best, swiveling would cause the bullets to fragment into pellets, much like the Krummlauf.
Was planning on building this for a while. While I like how the result looked, I realized the feasibility of such a weapon in real life was next to nil. What was I thinking having a cornershot weapon with a bullpup mechanism? http://www.majhost.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=272874]Gallery[/url]