Keith wrote:Scratch wrote:mmcnx2 wrote:Now this is a real gun...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FgWX7S7hzus&feature=c4-overview&list=UUhk5eyAGuO3J4rV-CiMNkNQ
Very cool and not just another piece of copy cat plastic.
I think I've found my next purchase....
Just in time for the new USPSA revolver rules, too. Funny how that worked out. Too bad my 627's already set up for .38 short colt. Don't know what to do here. I'm not so sure I like the 6" barrel, though. I think I would prefer another 5" barrel like my 625 and 627 but who knows.
PRS wrote:What are the new revolver rules? from what i know about the games this gun is pointless as a "competition gun".
David wrote:Do you have these, Joe? If so, what's the price?
Thanks!
Squib Joe wrote:David wrote:Do you have these, Joe? If so, what's the price?
Thanks!
We will probably start seeing the Remington R51 in about a month or two (for sure it won't be until after the SHOT Show). I expect them to be right around 400 bucks most places.
We ordered a ton at a trade show last weekend and I got a chance to hold one. I was pretty impressed, especially for the price.
Squib Joe wrote:
We will probably start seeing the Remington R51 in about a month or two (for sure it won't be until after the SHOT Show). I expect them to be right around 400 bucks most places.
http://www.thebangswitch.com/multi-caliber-bullpup-from-desert-tech/
Today Desert Tech (formerly Desert Tactical) announced a brand new multi-caliber bullpup rifle dubbed the Micro Dynamic Rifle (MDR). The MDR converts between calibers without tools and, get this, it maintains zero between calibers with the iron sights. It uses a patent pending forward ejection system giving it the ability to kick spent cases forward of the shooter thus allowing easy transitions from shoulder to shoulder. It’s claimed the rifle is fully ambidextrous without any requirement to modify the rifle for either right or left hand use.
It has an overall length of 26″ (or 20″ with a NFA 10.5″ barrel) and a weight of 7.5lbs.
They don’t mention what calibers will be available, so I’m very excited to see what will be offered. Hopefully there will be multiple calibers available when the rifle hits the market.
The price is yet to be announced but I plan on getting as much information about this exciting new product at SHOT Show next week. Stay tuned for more information.
- See more at: http://www.thebangswitch.com/multi-caliber-bullpup-from-desert-tech/#sthash.JgOsgUYm.dpuf
UnaStamus wrote:Desert Tech MDR. I'm not a big bullpup fan, but the prospect of what DesertTech is possibly doing is getting me excited. Desert Tech (formerly Desert Tactical Arms) has a pretty exceptional reputation in precision tactical long range world. A multi-caliber bullpup is pretty sweet; especially if it is sub-MOA capable. Still no word on caliber class.
I would buy it in an instant if it were 7.62x51/.308 capable.http://www.thebangswitch.com/multi-caliber-bullpup-from-desert-tech/
Today Desert Tech (formerly Desert Tactical) announced a brand new multi-caliber bullpup rifle dubbed the Micro Dynamic Rifle (MDR). The MDR converts between calibers without tools and, get this, it maintains zero between calibers with the iron sights. It uses a patent pending forward ejection system giving it the ability to kick spent cases forward of the shooter thus allowing easy transitions from shoulder to shoulder. It’s claimed the rifle is fully ambidextrous without any requirement to modify the rifle for either right or left hand use.
It has an overall length of 26″ (or 20″ with a NFA 10.5″ barrel) and a weight of 7.5lbs.
They don’t mention what calibers will be available, so I’m very excited to see what will be offered. Hopefully there will be multiple calibers available when the rifle hits the market.
The price is yet to be announced but I plan on getting as much information about this exciting new product at SHOT Show next week. Stay tuned for more information.
- See more at: http://www.thebangswitch.com/multi-caliber-bullpup-from-desert-tech/#sthash.JgOsgUYm.dpuf
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