Mud Test: Desert Tech 308 MDR

Published on September 23, 2019
Duration: 8:43

This guide details the procedure for conducting a mud test on the Desert Tech MDR .308 rifle, as demonstrated by Karl Kasarda on InRangeTV. The test involves aggressive mud application to assess the rifle's reliability under adverse conditions, focusing on the impact of dust cover usage and the side-ejection mechanism. The assessment highlights the rifle's performance and identifies key failure points, offering practical insights for operating in harsh environments.

Quick Summary

The Desert Tech MDR .308 rifle earned a B+/A- grade in a rigorous mud test, demonstrating admirable reliability. Key takeaways include the critical importance of keeping the dust cover closed to prevent mud ingress and malfunctions, and the identification of the right-side magazine release and open ejection port as potential failure points in adverse conditions.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Initial Function Check
  2. 00:48First Mud Test: Dust Cover Closed
  3. 01:56Second Mud Test: Dust Cover Open
  4. 04:41Ejection Port Failure and Mechanical Analysis
  5. 07:03Final Assessment and Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

How did the Desert Tech MDR perform in a mud test?

The Desert Tech MDR .308 performed "admirably well" in a mud test, receiving a B+/A- grade. It demonstrated good reliability when the dust cover was closed, but experienced failures to eject when the dust cover was left open due to mud ingress into the action and ejection mechanism.

What were the main failure points identified during the Desert Tech MDR mud test?

The primary failure points identified during the mud test were the right-side magazine release and the ejection port when left open. Mud ingress into the unique side-ejection mechanism prevented the bolt from returning to battery in one instance.

What is the recommended practice for operating the Desert Tech MDR in adverse conditions?

Based on the mud test, it is highly recommended to keep the dust cover closed on the Desert Tech MDR when operating in foul environments like mud or heavy dust. This significantly enhances the rifle's reliability by preventing debris from entering the action.

What ammunition and magazine were used in the Desert Tech MDR mud test?

For the initial function check and the mud test, the Desert Tech MDR in .308 caliber was used with Aguila 150gr ammunition and a Magpul P-Mag magazine. This ensured a baseline reliability check before the adverse condition testing began.

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