It's an enigma rifle. It's out there (like the AK-74 was), but to my knowledge, no one we know of has gotten their hands on one for proper CampyBobesque inspection.
Here's more info:
www.ak-74.net/archives/reviews/qbz95/They do make a .223 version for exporting prole pimpin fun. I bet it's just a Tavor clone given the Israeli-Chinese ties:
"The Qing Buqiang Zu (light rifle family) 95, or QBZ-95 is manufactured by Norinco, and is a bull pup design that utilizes a three lug-rotating bolt, carrier, and adjustable short stroke gas piston system."
Yep, "gas operated and rotating bolt".
www.imi-israel.com/I don't know what the infatuation is with bullpups. You don't gain all that much in weigh reduction, which is far more important than overall length, given that there are collaspible stocks to make such things more portable. A bullpup is nice in CQB due to the shorter length, but then you have that damn brass flying next to your face. A M4 or G36K isn't that damn bad in terms of length you know.