June 2020 Q&A - WWSD2020 Edition

Published on June 29, 2020
Duration: 45:54

This Q&A session with Karl Kasarda, Ian McCollum, and Russell Phagan (KE Arms) provides an in-depth look at the WWSD2020 project and the KP-15 monolithic polymer lower receiver. The discussion covers manufacturing updates, ATF rulings, design philosophy, material compatibility, and compatibility with various AR-15 components. The speakers highlight the robust, monolithic nature of the KP-15, designed to overcome traditional failure points in polymer receivers.

Quick Summary

The KP-15 is a monolithic polymer lower receiver made from 30% glass-filled nylon, designed for enhanced durability by integrating the stock and grip. It's compatible with standard AR-15 uppers and can handle big bore calibers and full-auto fire with proper tuning.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: WWSD2020 & KP-15
  2. 01:16Shipping & Manufacturing Updates
  3. 03:1680% Lowers & ATF Rulings
  4. 04:41Buttplate & Storage Options
  5. 06:05Ambidextrous Controls (PDQ Lever)
  6. 08:49Buffer Systems & Technical Design
  7. 09:54Polymer vs. Aluminum Design Philosophy
  8. 14:54Chemical Compatibility & Finishing
  9. 16:59Polymer Acceptance in Rifles
  10. 23:20Magazine & Upper Compatibility
  11. 27:27Triggers & Anti-Rotation Pins
  12. 31:34Big Bore Calibers & Full Auto

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the KP-15 lower receiver made of and what are its key design features?

The KP-15 is constructed from 30% glass-filled nylon, offering excellent chemical resistance. Its monolithic design integrates the stock and grip, reinforcing critical stress points like the buffer tube attachment and rear takedown pin area for enhanced durability.

What is the compatibility of the KP-15 with AR-15 uppers and accessories?

The KP-15 lower is designed to fit any standard AR-15 upper receiver, including specialized models like the BRN-180 and Sig MCX (with potential modifications). It also accepts standard A1/A2 buttplates and various AR-15 magazines.

Can the KP-15 handle larger calibers and full-auto fire?

Yes, the KP-15 can accommodate big bore calibers such as .450 Bushmaster and .50 Beowulf, provided the buffer system is tuned correctly. It is also capable of handling full-auto fire for NFA/SOT users.

Are there any specific finishing recommendations for the KP-15?

For finishing the KP-15, such as with Cerakote, it's recommended to use low-temperature air-cure processes or specific low-heat oven-cure methods. High heat can cause the polymer receiver to warp.

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