The Bullpup Rifle Mk II is the Weapon Workshop upgrade of the Bullpup Rifle, nudging damage per shot from 32 to 33 at the same fire rate and unlocking the usual Mk II ammo suite: tracer, incendiary, armor piercing, and FMJ rounds. It is the most distinctive-looking Mk II rifle, with a compact bullpup frame and some of the best custom liveries in the class.
Costs, as of July 2026: the base Bullpup Rifle is $14,500 and the conversion is $105,750, so $120,250 for the gun. A full build with armor piercing rounds ($87,320, research required - notably pricier than other rifles' AP mags), the heavy barrel ($49,000), and the 60-round extended clip ($22,100) lands around $280,000.
Is it worth it? Only if you want it for the look. The one-point damage gain over the standard Bullpup is the smallest Mk II jump in the rifle class, and both the Special Carbine Mk II and Carbine Rifle Mk II deliver equal or better damage with easier recoil for similar total cost. Its AP magazine is also the most expensive of the assault rifles.
If you do build it, run armor piercing rounds, the heavy barrel, a small scope, and a grip. The gun's natural accuracy is good, and the grip plus heavy barrel combination keeps it competitive at mission ranges.
For money making, it does the same job as any Mk II rifle in contact missions and heist setups, just slightly worse per dollar. Convert it for the collection or the aesthetics, not for the meta - and convert the Special Carbine first.


