This new lower receiver takes 53-round magazines and allows you to carry seven magazines worth of ammo in just four magazines.
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53-Rounds in 1 Magazine: Desert Tech’s Quattro-15 — SHOT Show 2023
BY Levi Sim Published: January 24, 2023 { 8 comments }Quattro-15?! The Quad-Stacking Magazine and Lower by Desert Tech — SHOT Show 2022
BY Mitchell Graf Published: February 2, 2022 { 5 comments }Revolutionizing the standard AR-15, the Quattro-15 lower receiver is drop-in capable with all standard uppers and will feed from a 53-round quadruple stacked mag called the Quadmag53.
Desert Tech Issues Immediate Recall on SRS Strikers
BY News Wire Published: March 9, 2021 { 0 comments }We were recently made aware of a heat treat issue with our SRS strikers. There was a batch of strikers that were heat treated beyond the standard certification making them brittle.
Desert Tech’s Small Package Puts In Work: MDRX 6.5 Creedmoor Reviewed
BY Riley Baxter Published: April 26, 2020 { 30 comments }Desert Tech’s MDRX is a prime example of human ingenuity and true innovation. Not only is it unique, but it fills the role that it was designed for perfectly. The MDRX is the ultimate battle rifle because it is short and mobile without giving up barrel length and the accompanying velocity. A longer barrel will also emit less muzzle flash than a shorter comparator which is important for staying concealed.
Desert Tech Drops Some Weight: Meet the Lighter and Better SRS-A2 – SHOT Show 2019
BY Riley Baxter Published: January 22, 2019 { 15 comments }Desert Tech has seriously upped their already “A” game with the improvements on their new SRS-A2. This line of rifles continues with their bullpup design and adds a couple of other features. The most noteworthy thing about the SRS-A2 is that the chassis is 2.1 lbs lighter than the SRS-A1 and boasts being 36% more [...]
Desert Tech Update: Smart Phone HUD App and MDR Bullpup Scheduled for Q4
BY Max Slowik Published: September 7, 2016 { 11 comments }Desert Tech is launching a new app that puts a heads-up display on your smart phone. The company has also announced a new release date for the MDR bullpup.
Desert Tech Releases Prices on MDR Bullpup
BY S.H. Blannelberry Published: December 5, 2015 { 12 comments }Desert Tech will initially offer the MDR in two chamberings, .223 Remington/5.56 NATO and .308 Winchester/7.62 NATO, with MSRPs of $1,999 and $2,249, respectively. This puts the MDR at the same price point as the Tavor, IWI-US’s flagship bullpup.
Desert Tech MDR Bullpup Rifle
BY S.H. Blannelberry Published: December 14, 2014 { 0 comments }MAC looks at and shoots the Desert Tech MDR Bullpup Rifle.
Desert Tech MDR—A Multi-caliber Bullpup is in the Works—SHOT Show 2014
BY GunsAmerica Actual Published: January 29, 2014 { 23 comments }By this point in the development of tactical firearms, the bullpup seems like familiar territory. Yet Desert Tech has created a good deal of buzz with the announcement of its new multi-caliber bullpup design. The company plans to release it in .223 and .308 at first, with 300 BLK, 7.62 x 39 and 6.8 SPC to follow. It will be offered with either a 10.5” or a 16” barrel. One of the most interesting design features of the new gun is a new sighting system that will allow the user to swap between calibers without losing zero. The spent casings will eject above the magazine well forward and to the right via a short chute, which is easily accessible to clear any malfunctions.