RDB, Affordable American Made BullPup 223 - Non-Restricted.

A far, far better choice than either the WK-180 or WS-MCR. Add the aluminum Rail and the optic of your choice, dial-in your Gas Sysrem and enjoy the best stock bullpup trigger on the market. Kel-Tec actually did this one right. It is an amazingly simple design that works extremely well. These are hands-down the best semi-auto .223/5.56mm rifle under $2K currently available in Canada.
 
A far, far better choice than either the WK-180 or WS-MCR. Add the aluminum Rail and the optic of your choice, dial-in your Gas Sysrem and enjoy the best stock bullpup trigger on the market. Kel-Tec actually did this one right. It is an amazingly simple design that works extremely well. These are hands-down the best semi-auto .223/5.56mm rifle under $2K currently available in Canada.

What's the accuracy like on these ?
 
What's the accuracy like on these ?

Quite reasonable. I get 2 MOA out of mine using PMC 55gr and 62gr XTac ammo. That is actually pretty good, considering that very few of my conventional semi-autos will shoot as well or better using the same ammo. I've never tried it with Match ammo and also have some Swiss Ruag GP-90 on hand that I ought to run through it for accuracy testing. The RDB is surprisingy good for what it is, and for the money paid. Oh, and it is fully ambidextrous, with an easily reversible Charging Handle.

Don't hesitate to jump on one of the 20 coming in, as they are like hen's teeth these days!


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I bought one off the EE a while back. Had incredible feeding issues. Double and triple feeds, was insane. Then I got into reading about this and had some crazy issues I forgot about now. Ended up selling it at a loss.

https://www.thektog.org/threads/i-really-want-to-like-my-rdb-but.274632/

Then on top of this I also had an issue of the firing pin never hitting the primer. Was wack. I wanted to love this gun but ehhhh
 
I bought one off the EE a while back. Had incredible feeding issues. Double and triple feeds, was insane. Then I got into reading about this and had some crazy issues I forgot about now. Ended up selling it at a loss.

https://www.thektog.org/threads/i-really-want-to-like-my-rdb-but.274632/

Then on top of this I also had an issue of the firing pin never hitting the primer. Was wack. I wanted to love this gun but ehhhh

Sounds like a gas adjustment issue. But Keltec has a lifetime warranty. Why not send it in for the firing pin rather than selling it at a loss? ��
 
A far, far better choice than either the WK-180 or WS-MCR. Add the aluminum Rail and the optic of your choice, dial-in your Gas Sysrem and enjoy the best stock bullpup trigger on the market. Kel-Tec actually did this one right. It is an amazingly simple design that works extremely well. These are hands-down the best semi-auto .223/5.56mm rifle under $2K currently available in Canada.

Hadn’t had issue with mine over the years. It really is pretty simple to strip clean and operate…
 
Quite reasonable. I get 2 MOA out of mine using PMC 55gr and 62gr XTac ammo. That is actually pretty good, considering that very few of my conventional semi-autos will shoot as well or better using the same ammo. I've never tried it with Match ammo and also have some Swiss Ruag GP-90 on hand that I ought to run through it for accuracy testing. The RDB is surprisingy good for what it is, and for the money paid. Oh, and it is fully ambidextrous, with an easily reversible Charging Handle.

Don't hesitate to jump on one of the 20 coming in, as they are like hen's teeth these days!


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Is it worth getting the M-lok forend ?
 
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