Desert Tech SHOT Show 2015

Published on January 20, 2015
Duration: 4:36

This video from SHOT Show 2015 by Desert Tech highlights several new and updated products. Key introductions include the ambidextrous R7S chassis system, a left-handed inversion of the SRS rifle, a new 10-round magazine for the SRS, and the HTI 375 rifle with an Elite Iron suppressor. Updates to the MDR and MDRC platforms are also showcased, featuring improved ergonomics and a new handguard removal system. The presentation is led by Tommy Alexander and Russ Wallace from Desert Tech.

Quick Summary

Desert Tech showcased several new and updated firearms at SHOT Show 2015, including the ambidextrous R7S chassis, a left-handed SRS rifle, the HTI 375 with an Elite Iron suppressor, and revised MDR/MDRC platforms with improved ergonomics and features.

Chapters

  1. 00:20Introduction and Overview
  2. 00:39Desert Tech R7S Chassis System
  3. 01:17R7S Stock Adjustability and Monopod
  4. 01:46Desert Tech SRS Left-Handed Inversion
  5. 02:09SRS 10-Round Competition Magazine
  6. 02:22Desert Tech HTI 375 and Suppressor
  7. 02:48Desert Tech MDR and MDRC Updates
  8. 03:06MDR Ergonomics and Locking Mechanism
  9. 03:22MDR Handguard and Gas Adjustment
  10. 03:30MDR Production Timeline and Marketing
  11. 03:54Desert Tech Marketing Campaign

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key new firearm products introduced by Desert Tech at SHOT Show 2015?

At SHOT Show 2015, Desert Tech unveiled the ambidextrous R7S chassis system, a left-handed version of their SRS rifle, and the HTI 375 rifle equipped with a new Elite Iron suppressor. They also showcased updates to their MDR and MDRC platforms.

What are the main features of the Desert Tech R7S chassis system?

The R7S chassis system is fully ambidextrous from the factory, accommodating both left and right-handed actions. It supports long and short actions, fits multiple rifle platforms, and features fully adjustable stocks for length of pull and comb height.

What improvements have been made to the Desert Tech MDR and MDRC rifles?

Desert Tech updated the MDR and MDRC with a rear magazine release for better ergonomics, an HK-style locking mechanism, and a forward-removable handguard for easy gas setting adjustments. The MDR is chambered in .308, and the 10-inch MDRC in 5.56.

Did Desert Tech address feedback regarding SRS magazines?

Yes, Desert Tech introduced a new competition-ready 10-round magazine for the SRS rifle. This was in response to feedback from competitive shooters who found the previous 6-round magazine to be insufficient for their needs.

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