DRD Tactical - Take Down Rifles

Published on October 11, 2015
Duration: 8:41

DRD Tactical showcases their innovative take-down rifle systems, designed for portability without sacrificing performance. The CDR-15 AR-15 platform allows for tool-less disassembly and caliber conversion between 5.56 NATO and .300 Blackout, maintaining zero after reassembly. The larger M762 platform offers multi-caliber support including 7.62x51 NATO and 6.5 Creedmoor, all fitting into a compact hard case.

Quick Summary

DRD Tactical's take-down rifles, like the CDR-15 and M762, are designed for portability without sacrificing performance. They allow for quick, tool-less disassembly and reassembly, with the CDR-15 offering caliber conversion between 5.56 NATO and .300 Blackout, all while maintaining zero.

Chapters

  1. 00:10Introduction to DRD Tactical
  2. 00:22.338 Lapua Take-Down Rifle
  3. 01:02AR-15 CDR-15 Take-Down Mechanism
  4. 02:12Multi-Caliber Capability (5.56/.300 BLK)
  5. 03:35CDR-15 Assembly Demonstration
  6. 05:23M762 Platform Introduction
  7. 07:03Pricing and Zero Retention

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main design goal of DRD Tactical's take-down rifles?

The primary design goal for DRD Tactical is to provide full-sized rifle capability in a small, accessible, and portable package, making them ideal for transport and quick deployment.

How does the DRD Tactical CDR-15 allow for caliber conversion?

The CDR-15 platform allows users to quickly switch between calibers like 5.56 NATO and .300 Blackout by changing the barrel and handguard, while using the same receiver and optics.

Do DRD Tactical rifles maintain their zero after being taken down and reassembled?

Yes, Matt from DRD Tactical confirms that their rifles maintain zero after reassembly due to the precise headspacing and indexing of the barrel system, ensuring consistent accuracy.

What calibers does the larger DRD Tactical M762 platform support?

The M762 platform supports several calibers, including 7.62x51 NATO, 6.5 Creedmoor, .458 SOCOM, and .45 Raptor, following the same take-down logic as their smaller rifle systems.

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