This video introduces the Community Defense Rifle from KE Arms. The description highlights that this rifle is a cost-reduced variant, building upon previous cost-reduction efforts on the Civil Defense Rifle, which itself was a more affordable version of the WWSD Carbine. The rifle is available for purchase directly from KE Arms.
This Q&A session with Polenar Tactical covers a wide range of firearms-related topics, including the channel's origins, Slovenian gun laws and their relation to EU regulations, and predictions for prevalent civil defense rifles and cartridges in Eastern Europe. It also delves into potential replacements for the SIG 550, the US Army's adoption of 277 Fury and its impact on NATO, and the availability and pricing of optics and accessories in Eastern Europe. The discussion is further broadened by considering the effects of the Ukraine war on firearms availability and community outreach, the rationale behind civilian suppressor use in Slovenia, the development of the Grip Clamp C, and personal preferences for firearms and European living locations. The conversation touches upon the transition of former Warsaw Pact countries to Western firearms and calibers, and humorously explores the tactical advantages of tracksuits for AK operation, concluding with a discussion on Slovenian drinks and the AK vs. AR debate in Slovenia.
The Civil Defense Rifle (CDR) is an economy version of the WWSD 2020, costing 30-35% less by using standard components. It features a KE Arms KP-15 monolithic polymer receiver, a skeletonized aluminum handguard, and a KE Arms DMR trigger. While lighter and more affordable, it sacrifices some premium features like the carbon fiber handguard and JP Silent Captured Spring for cost savings.
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