This video presents a full review of the Desert Tech WLVRN, a next-generation bullpup weapon system. The WLVRN is presented as the successor to Desert Tech's MDR platform. The review is supported by viewer contributions through Patreon.
This video reviews the Blk Lbl integrated handguard and bipod system designed for the Q Fix rifle. The reviewer highlights the system's sleek, unobtrusive folded profile and its stability, range of motion, and adjustability when deployed. They note that it's lighter than comparable detachable bipods when integrated with a handguard. The review also mentions that Blk Lbl offers similar systems for other popular platforms like the AR-15, AR-10, Tavor 7, Tavor X95, Tikka, and MDR, as well as the SIG Cross.
This video introduces the new Desert Tech Wolverine (WLVRN) rifle, highlighting its availability in .308, 5.56mm, and 6.5 Creedmoor calibers. It's presented as the third-generation evolution of Desert Tech's MDR and MDRX platforms. The description includes links to the creator's social media (Twitter, Patreon, Utreon, Rumble) and a political commentary channel, as well as a promotion for the Modern Gun School.
This April 2020 Q&A session from InRange TV covers a wide array of firearms-related topics submitted by viewers. Questions range from the suitability of the 2011 platform for EDC, historical comparisons of rifle platforms like the M16 and AK-style rifles, to modern firearm discussions involving suppressors, optics, and specific caliber effectiveness. The Q&A also touches upon historical firearms from the Old West, including lever-action rifles and dual-wielding pistols, alongside thoughts on future global conflicts and war material production. Personal preferences for firearms, ammunition, and even beverages are also addressed, making for a diverse viewer interaction.
This video from InRange TV tests the durability of the Desert Tech 308 MDR rifle by subjecting it to a mud test. The description explicitly states the intention is to pour mud on the firearm and observe the results, aiming to showcase the rifle's performance under adverse conditions. The video is viewer-supported via Patreon.
This video provides an update on the Desert Tech MDR bullpup rifle, specifically focusing on its performance after receiving factory updates. The creator, from Military Arms Channel (MAC), highlights that the channel is viewer-supported and does not accept funding from firearms companies to maintain objectivity. The video encourages viewers to support MAC through Patreon, SubscribeStar, or PayPal, and also promotes joining the Gun Owners of America. Safety protocols for shooting are emphasized.
This video features a comprehensive torture test of the Desert Tech 5.56 MDR rifle, pushing its limits with a variety of ammunition types. The test includes steel-cased, lacquered, and both high-quality and questionable ammunition. Specific rounds like Federal XM193, Black Hills 50 grain V-max, Silver Bear 55 grain, Brown Bear 55 grain, TulAmmo 55 grain, TulAmmo 75 grain, and M855A1 are put to the test. The video emphasizes viewer support through Patreon.
This video details the resolution of significant issues previously experienced with the Desert Tech MDR bullpup rifle. Initially plagued by short strokes, failures to eject, light primer strikes, and torn rims, the rifle has been returned after Desert Tech implemented an entirely new gas system, extractor, and hammer spring. The video confirms that the MDR now functions flawlessly, even with M80 mil-surp ball ammunition, and exhibits reduced perceived recoil. The presenter expresses high praise for Desert Tech's responsible and collaborative approach to problem-solving.
This video provides a first look at the Desert Tech MDR rifle chambered in .308 Winchester. The reviewer discusses some of the known issues with the rifle, specifically failure to lock the bolt to the rear, and mentions that Desert Tech has developed a new gas plug to address these problems. The reviewer expresses a desire for the platform to succeed, noting its accuracy for a bullpup design, and promises a follow-up review with the new gas plug. The description also includes promotional links for Amazon, Patreon, USCCA, and the creator's music channel, as well as social media links and disclaimers.
This video features a review and range test of the new OSS HX QD762 silencer mounted on a Desert Tech MDR rifle. The content includes shooting and testing the suppressed firearm, with sound meter measurements taken to assess the silencer's performance. The description also highlights various discount codes for ammunition and gear retailers, as well as a call to action for supporting the channel via Patreon and joining the Gun Owners of America. Full30 is also linked as a platform.
This video covers Desert Tech's unveiling of the highly anticipated 5.56 Micro Dynamic Rifle (MDR) at Shot Show 2018 Media Day. It also highlights new accessories such as handguards, muzzle attachments, and ergonomic grip panels. Additionally, the introduction of an 18-inch 6.5 Creedmoor variant for the SRS Covert is mentioned, catering to Desert Tech's precision shooting enthusiasts. The video also thanks sponsors Brownells, Ventura Munitions, and BLACKHAWK!.
This video features American Rifleman's Brian Sheetz interviewing Desert Tech about their highly anticipated Micro-Dynamic Rifle (MDR) at Industry Day during SHOT Show 2018. The discussion focuses on the innovative aspects and development of this rifle, which has generated significant interest in the firearms community. It provides a look at a key product launch from a major industry event.