LEDetailng
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Alone here familiar with bull pup rifles? Used one? Like them, hate them?
I stumbled onto this when reading the latest NRA magazine:
https://deserttech.com/product_overview.php?product_id=4&load=product_overview
A bullpup, CQB oriented rifle available in .308.
Ive been interested in a SBR 308 for a future build/purchase. The more I look, the more problematic it appears to be. 308 AR`s are tricky with getting pieces to match and fit- it would likely require me to have someone build it for me. From what I can tell, nobody sells a an SBR 308, so to get something off the rack I`d have to have somebody chop the barrel down. Pricy and inconvenient. SCAR`s look quite sweet, and they off a CQB barrel for the 17, but $2700 for the rifle then another $1300 for the additional barrel- from what I`ve read, they don`t seem to sell this configuration as is- is just too much. Add the ATF stamp to all of these, and they`re all pricy and a PITA.
In walks this MDR from Desert Tech, and it`s very intriguing. Basically, I want a CQB rifle for home defense. Why? Because I don`t really like pistols that much and shotguns are messy.
Ive seen the IWI Tavor, looks cool but only available in a 5.56. Really stuck on a 308 for this.
Open to any feedback anyone can offer.
I shot a SCAR 17 with ACOG and it shoots so soft compared to my Tikka bolt .308. The SCAR Literally makes the 7.62 feel like 1/2 the recoil of the .308 Tikka. Shoot the SCAR and then tell yourself you don`t want one. I want one but the prices are in a league of their own. Makes ARs prices seem like HiPoint price wise.
No experience with shooting bullpup rifles. Definitely a product of form follows function. But gives you all the advantages of a SBR and none of the disadvantages. The bullpup design makes so much more sense for military, LE, and in your case home defense. Love the compactness with a 16 in barrel. The design of a bullpup would grow on me too.