This guide details the field stripping process for the Desert Tech Wolverine (WLVRN), highlighting key internal and external differences compared to its predecessor, the MDR. The WLVRN features a simplified design with fewer parts, a new barrel clamping system, and significant weight reduction. The video emphasizes the technical expertise of the reviewer, Tim, who provides a detailed comparison based on extensive experience with previous generations.
This video from SHOT Show 2024 features Riley Defense showcasing their AK platform firearms, including Krinkov, 308 RPK, and M77 kits. The discussion highlights their manufacturing process, emphasizing forged trunnions, bolt carriers, and bolts. They present newly assembled rifles from battlefield pickup kits, featuring torque receivers, 4150 nitride barrels, and 922R compliance. A significant portion is dedicated to their new Krinkov variants, detailing design modifications for improved ergonomics and compatibility with standard AKM dust covers. The company also discusses their commitment to offering competitive pricing for these firearms, making them more accessible to new AK enthusiasts.
This video announces the Desert Tech SRS A2 rifle, an updated configuration of their bolt-action SRS rifle. Key improvements include a weight reduction of nearly two pounds, achieved through chassis redesign. Notable changes feature interchangeable handguards for different lengths and an enhanced barrel clamping method claimed to increase accuracy by 30%. Existing SRS owners can upgrade by purchasing the new chassis and fitting their current bolt and barrel. The MSRP ranges from $4000 to $4500, varying with barrel length and caliber. The video also promotes TFBTV's monthly Patreon giveaways for firearms and gear.
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