Who sells or imports Desert Tech

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Hi,
wondering if anyone has bought a Desert Tech?
I have been thinking about buying a DTA_SRS
curios about dealers and general info about their rifles
Thanks,Carny
 
I saw one for sale last weekend at The Shooting Edge in Calgary. Probably still there available since it has been there in their precision room for awhile now.
 
Dlask carries them as well, I phoned them up a month or so ago and they wanted over $7k for a srs model with the cleaning kit and wrench. It's a neat rifle but I don't think you are getting your money's worth when the exchange rate is that poor. The AI AT price hasn't moved, might be something to think about.
 
Corlanes is the only place worth giving your money to, TSE will never see another penny of mine.

http://corlanes.com/desert-tactical/

I have an SRS in 338 and I love it, you won't be disappointed with the performance.


Dlask carries them as well, I phoned them up a month or so ago and they wanted over $7k for a srs model with the cleaning kit and wrench. It's a neat rifle but I don't think you are getting your money's worth when the exchange rate is that poor. The AI AT price hasn't moved, might be something to think about.

Even when the dollar was on par they have never been under $7000 for the deployment package. I think I bought mine in 2010 and I paid over $7000 with tax for mine.
They are worth every penny if you value quality and performance in a small package. I've shot a friends Timberwolf as well and I would pick my DTA over a PGW any day. I have never shot an AI but nothing out there can match the DTA in performance for such a small manageable package. I can throw my SRS on a sling and carry it across my back all day while riding my quad, hunting, or just general shooting wherever, it is a joy to use in all environments, not just unloading it from the truck and placing it on a shooting table. The other options are so long they are almost impossible to be used for anything other than stationary shooting from bags or bipod.

Accuracy-wise, with the right ammo they are all more accurate than most of us are capable of shooting so it really comes down to deciding how much you're willing to spend and what you want your long range precision rifle to look like.

One of these days I'll find myself a 308 conversion kit and it will be much more practical for deer hunting :)

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I want one as well but what does that have to do with this thread? The MDR is a black rifle not a precision rifle.
Even though it will have a Lothar Walther barrel like the SRS the MDR will not be a 1/2 MOA or better rifle.


The question posed by this thread was who imports desert tech. The MDR is desert tech as well as the firearm mentioned. Pretty relevant as far as a random post goes.
 
The question posed by this thread was who imports desert tech. The MDR is desert tech as well as the firearm mentioned. Pretty relevant as far as a random post goes.

He asked specifically about the SRS and who carries them or imports them, you answered neither, provided no information and also mentioned a rifle we won't see in Canada till late 2016 if we're lucky.
I've exchanged emails with DTA about the MDR and am very excited to get my hands on one as well but the non restricted length models won't be around for quite some time, even after DTA starts making the longer version we will still need them to go through the RCMP lab for an FRT number which may push things back to late 2017.

The only thing you got right was that your post was random.

Sorry, I've been up for around 30 hours straight now and am a little grumpy.
 
If I had the extra $7k+ kicking around collecting dust I sure would like to give this platform a try, but my questions is this:

At over $7,000, how better is it over a $3,500 rig? Or over a $4,500 custom rig? Or $5,500 custom rig?

What is it that you get for that $7,000 that you do not get from another rifle platform, be it a COTS rifle or a custom build rig?

- Better accuracy
- Better precision
- Both the above
- Higher build quality
- Higher quality components (action, barrel, trigger, stock)

Or is it just as good as a $4,500 GA Precision/Surgeon/PGW & the likes, but you're paying $2,500 for the stock configuration?
 
Even when the dollar was on par they have never been under $7000 for the deployment package. I think I bought mine in 2010 and I paid over $7000 with tax for mine.
This wasn't for the deployment package, just the gun and the cleaning kit with wrench. I can't remember exactly but I think the guy said it was $7200 or $7600 for the .308 they were asking. Earlier that year when our money was closer to par I got quotes, they were going for $6450 for the .308 and $6950 for the .338 one.

As you can see I was very into getting one tell our money took a dive, but at that price it makes a guy think of other options. My friends AI AT is a amazing rifle and for a price of around $4600 I think you are getting better value for your dollar IMO.
 
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I love my dta srs. The guys at coralanes were a pleasure to deal with. I have the 308 and 338 barrels. Awesome guy to shoot and will hit what I'm pointing at.
 
He asked specifically about the SRS and who carries them or imports them, you answered neither, provided no information and also mentioned a rifle we won't see in Canada till late 2016 if we're lucky.
I've exchanged emails with DTA about the MDR and am very excited to get my hands on one as well but the non restricted length models won't be around for quite some time, even after DTA starts making the longer version we will still need them to go through the RCMP lab for an FRT number which may push things back to late 2017.

The only thing you got right was that your post was random.

Sorry, I've been up for around 30 hours straight now and am a little grumpy.

I posted because I felt like it. All there is to it :) but they already had the longer barrel ones at shot show. But anyway I digress...
 
If I had the extra $7k+ kicking around collecting dust I sure would like to give this platform a try, but my questions is this:

At over $7,000, how better is it over a $3,500 rig? Or over a $4,500 custom rig? Or $5,500 custom rig?

What is it that you get for that $7,000 that you do not get from another rifle platform, be it a COTS rifle or a custom build rig?

- Better accuracy
- Better precision
- Both the above
- Higher build quality
- Higher quality components (action, barrel, trigger, stock)

Or is it just as good as a $4,500 GA Precision/Surgeon/PGW & the likes, but you're paying $2,500 for the stock configuration?


Accuracy is as good as any other out there.

-My rifle is 39 inches long with a 26 inch barrel, compare that to the length of the competition.
-I've shot better than 0.5moa with factory ammo but am still working up a hand load since I switched to Berger from Sierra projectiles due to availability issues.
-Military grade materials and engineering.
-Quick change caliber conversions available, calibers can be switched in less than 60 seconds with a little practice.
-I can remove my barrel for cleaning and when I put it back together the rifle retains zero perfectly every time.
-Trigger is as good as any rifle I've shot, including the Timberwolf and the custom rifles I've shot. This may not be true for every DTA though, my buddy bought an HTI in 375 Chey-Tac and he's not as impressed with his trigger and has been having some trouble getting it adjusted to his liking. I've never touched mine and it's awesome.

Is it better than the others? Depends how you look at it and what you're looking for.
Is it worth the extra dollars? Depends what you want and what you'd like to do with it. Only you can decide if it's worth the extra cash for what it offers over what the others do.
I will say that I think it's just as good as anything else out there in quality and accuracy but it is much more versatile. I hunt with mine, I've take it quadding for the day slung across my back, it's great getting in and out of a vehicle with it and it fits in a case the same size as a longer barreled AR so you could easily throw it in the back seat of a small car which even my 223 varmint rifle doesn't do well.

Only the person buying the rifle can decide if it's worth the extra dollars for what the SRS offers over the others but to me it was worth it and I don't regret my purchase at all.
 
To answer the OP's question, Desert Tech is still looking for a distributor in Canada. Failing that they will consider other options (ie dealer direct).
 
Accuracy is as good as any other out there.

-My rifle is 39 inches long with a 26 inch barrel, compare that to the length of the competition.
-I've shot better than 0.5moa with factory ammo but am still working up a hand load since I switched to Berger from Sierra projectiles due to availability issues.
-Military grade materials and engineering.
-Quick change caliber conversions available, calibers can be switched in less than 60 seconds with a little practice.
-I can remove my barrel for cleaning and when I put it back together the rifle retains zero perfectly every time.
-Trigger is as good as any rifle I've shot, including the Timberwolf and the custom rifles I've shot. This may not be true for every DTA though, my buddy bought an HTI in 375 Chey-Tac and he's not as impressed with his trigger and has been having some trouble getting it adjusted to his liking. I've never touched mine and it's awesome.

Is it better than the others? Depends how you look at it and what you're looking for.
Is it worth the extra dollars? Depends what you want and what you'd like to do with it. Only you can decide if it's worth the extra cash for what it offers over what the others do.
I will say that I think it's just as good as anything else out there in quality and accuracy but it is much more versatile. I hunt with mine, I've take it quadding for the day slung across my back, it's great getting in and out of a vehicle with it and it fits in a case the same size as a longer barreled AR so you could easily throw it in the back seat of a small car which even my 223 varmint rifle doesn't do well.

Only the person buying the rifle can decide if it's worth the extra dollars for what the SRS offers over the others but to me it was worth it and I don't regret my purchase at all.

The better than .5 MOA with factory (match) ammo is a solid accomplishment for a stock rifle, but is it better than all of them? I think not.

The portability features can also come in handy in certain circumstances; a folding stock could be a compromise, but maybe not as easy to transport.

What I don't see as actual Pro's in support of the $7,000 is:
- barrel removal for cleaning. In such a simple platform as bolt-action rifles, this can't be a "Pro's" in order to support the asking price.
- Military grade materials? What are differences between the material used in these rifles Vs the other big names out there?

What I'm getting from your post is that there's alot of personal opinion/feelings of a buyer (i.e. "only the person buying it can decide", "depends how you look at it", "depends what you want") attached to it rather than solid fact-based reasoning why it does indeed cost $7,000+
 
The better than .5 MOA with factory (match) ammo is a solid accomplishment for a stock rifle, but is it better than all of them? I think not.

The portability features can also come in handy in certain circumstances; a folding stock could be a compromise, but maybe not as easy to transport.

What I don't see as actual Pro's in support of the $7,000 is:
- barrel removal for cleaning. In such a simple platform as bolt-action rifles, this can't be a "Pro's" in order to support the asking price.
- Military grade materials? What are differences between the material used in these rifles Vs the other big names out there?

What I'm getting from your post is that there's alot of personal opinion/feelings of a buyer (i.e. "only the person buying it can decide", "depends how you look at it", "depends what you want") attached to it rather than solid fact-based reasoning why it does indeed cost $7,000+

Handle and shoot one and decide for yourself. If you're anywhere near Edmonton PM me and I'll take you out to the range and you can shoot mine.
Just like a high end sports car, they are all capable of performing better than 95% of drivers can safely drive so it comes down to how much you're willing to spend to buy the one you like the looks of the most.

This is one of their more informative videos but there are a few others that show the manufacturing process which are also out there.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ao1ZBIOmVXs
As for technical details, other than the Lothar Walther match barrel I'm not sure what you're looking for. CNC aluminum monolithic chassis wrapped in polymers to make it comfy. All technical details are available on the internet if you do a little research.
Part of what also adds to the cost is that it comes with a complete cleaning kit and the soft case/shooting mat.

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Found the other vid
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S576VSsxmUI
 
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