Another gun that fails to feed or extract...
Just plain stupid
Next!
I wouldn't pay more than $1500 for it!! Reverse price pimping!!!

Another gun that fails to feed or extract...
Just plain stupid
Next!

A couple of things to point out...
1) We don't know if they stripped it down and cleaned/lubed the rifle. Also if you use G96 and a good pure synthetic oil, you can avoid all this break in stuff. What they posted here is similar to what many experienced with the Kel Tec RFB. Mine didn't require any break in due to how I cleaned/lubed it. If they just left the packing oil then this could be part of the issue as well.
2) They are shooting ball ammo etc out of it. That's likely a Lothar Walther barrel in that rifle. It's not a chrome lined lead hose barrel ideally suited for surplus ammo.
Not promising from that video, but I've seem those type of problems before and they can usually be avoided fairly easily. At least I hope so. If not I'm going to be fairly disappointed.

Clean or dirty these should cycle, packing grease maybe not so well. Hard to judge a rifle off one video.
According to the conversation I had with a guy from MDT these do have a Lothar Walther barrel.
Regardless, I still think it should feed pretty much any 308 ammo between 140-180 grain. I've owned 3 HK SL8's and they have a Lothar Walther barrel and they would cycle anything.
Not sure why so many new rifles seem to have so much trouble cycling reliably, seems like all new firearms are magazine and/or ammo picky.
I'm looking forward to seeing these rifles in Canada. I used to have an SRS in 338 Lapua and it was a very well made rifle that was hard to shoot worse than 1 moa and usually easy to shoot 1/2 moa.
Time will tell but one thing is for sure though, I will once again not participate in any pre-order nonsense.
Yes, $1500 sounds fair![]()
Damn,
I had high Hope's for this rifle, now I'm thinking I should cancel my order and get my deposit back.
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What a total train-wreck! Another ultra-hyped firearm that turns out to be a jam-o-matic. What a farce after all of the production delays to get the gun "just right" prior to public release. If Desert Tech doesn't sort out the problems very soon, there will be little point as the rifle's poor reputation will be sealed. That won't do Desert Tech's reputation or financial bottom-line any favours either.
If I had a pre-order with funds attached I would be cancelling ASAP to beat the rush....
Up next is the Tavor 7. I expect perfection from IWI, but then again I expected the same of DT and look what they've done! Hopefully IWI continues its tradition of not releasing anything until it is thoroughly war-worthy. The MDR is effectively dead to me. Even if DT manages to work out the bugs I would never trust the system with my life, and that is the bottom line for me. Desert Tech MDR = FAIL.
Stop being so dramatic and look at the bigger picture.
I agree with some thing you said (reputaion)
But honestly, everyone goes on about "their life depending on it" which is absolute bull####.
Sure, no military or police would adopt it with the current issues.
And you may lose points in competition...
But no civillian is going to die because of a MDR.
And even if.... a big if.... your .308 is your home defence gun (which makes you a god damn idiot) then you will still get one round, and to the bullseye at 10,000m crowd here that is enough to take out the three thugs your home invasion fantasy circle jerk has.
Point is, DT has earned the reputation they have, and they don't want it to fail either. So watch the development, and let's see what happens.
If this gun is a fail at the end of the day.... it sucks for everyone involved, but those things happen.
If a good company goes under due to social media and public perception (when most have never owned a DT product) then the shooting community is only doing itself a disservice.
Now I am not saying support them at all costs... but for #### sakes, let them fix the problem before labeling the gun (or the company)




























