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Prototype developed for the US Army's [[Next Generation Squad Automatic Rifle]] program.<ref name="ngsar">https://soldiersystems.net/2020/03/10/the-desert-tech-next-generation-squad-weapons-submissions/</ref> |
Prototype developed for the US Army's [[Next Generation Squad Automatic Rifle]] program.<ref name="ngsar">https://soldiersystems.net/2020/03/10/the-desert-tech-next-generation-squad-weapons-submissions/</ref> |
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Revision as of 21:39, 11 October 2020
The Desert Tech Micro Dynamic Rifle, more commonly known as the MDR, is an American bullpup modular assault rifle.
History
The MDR was first shown off by Desert Tech in 2014 at the 2014 SHOT Show. Originally slated to enter production in 2015, it was not actually produced until 2017 when people began to start regarding the MDR as vaporware. The MDR was designed to be of a modular design that allows for mission-specific adaptability, simply by changing parts such as the barrel and magazine.
Prototype versions were built with three-position selector switches and can fire fully automatically; however, as Desert Tech does not currently have any customers in the military or law enforcement trades, all current manufacture MDRs are semi-automatic only.
Design Details
The MDR is of a bullpup design and is completely ambidextrous, which helps with shoulder transitions. The MDR was also designed to be as compact as possible, which allows it to maintain as much accuracy, power or speed while retaining a short overall length. The MDR can switch between multiple calibers, including one with .223 Wylde chamberings, which allows it to fire both 5.56mm NATO and .223 Remington. To help with accuracy, the MDR's barrel is free-floating, and its gas block is incorporated into the integrated Picatinny rail.
Ammunition
The MDR, with the change of a few parts such as the magazine, magazine well adapter, barrel assembly and bolt head, can be chambered for 4 different calibers; .223 Remington, 5.56mm NATO, 7.62mm NATO, the sub-sonic .300 Blackout, and 6.5 Creedmoor.
Variants
- MDR
Full-sized variant.
- MDR-A
Select-fire variant, developed only for military and law enforcement clients.
- MDR-C
Carbine variant.
- MDRX
Improved variant chambered in a number of new calibers. Features a better trigger and gas system.
- NGSAR
Prototype developed for the US Army's Next Generation Squad Automatic Rifle program.[1]