Terrific carbine. Pretty sure those nice welds are automated. Very impressive factory that's well worth the tour. My wife still brings it up in conversation.
I have a 20”er and it’s a well thought out rifle. If you set your gas adjustment properly, zero issues with functioning and it will run like a scalded ape. Only issue I have run into is zeroing due to the height over bore being more than I am accustomed to, but that’s an easy fix. Great little rifle, compact and well balanced. Cheers.
I have 5 Keltec guns and have had no issues: very innovative and light weight. The plastic they use is very strong and easy to clean. Favorite is the KSG so far but like your video on this RDB !!
You're the first channel I've seen that does closeups like this. I really appreciated being able to see up close, even if the camera was focus breathing a bit. (A quick fix to that is when to put your whole palm behind the part you're wanting to highlight. That gives the camera's focus sensor something [bigger] to lock onto.) Also thank you for the non-crotch shot! 🤣 PS: I saw in another comment you're a fabricator and designer by profession. A thought [that you likely have had]: with your specialized knowledge, detailed shots, and love of guns, you could find a niche in RUclips and make a living off just videos. I mean kids review MAKEUP and make $10k a month! Like I said: I'm not familiar with anyone else doing detailed videos like this. And even if so, you have a unique mix that might do *really* well. With a tripod, solid (white?) background, and a couple nice LED lights, your shots-and perhaps channel-would go to the next level.
I appreciate the comments! Not sure I want to make a living off MY YT videos, but I do enjoy throwing some info out there now and again! Took a little break from everything since I just settled in another state, but I totally plan on throwing a few more RDB videos out there, just because it is such a Love Hate rifle for so many. It does have quite the cult following though and people who want to get in the bullpup game at a reasonable price. Thanks for the focus tips.as well👍
Picked up mine yesterday, no rounds through it yet. Fingers crossed! I was a little reluctant based on reliability issues displayed on videos from a few years ago(double loading and such). I'm excited
I think most issues came misadjusted gas or early growing pains with the rifle production.....hell not a gun manufacture to date hasn't had a few lemons on early production models. People just love to hate on Kel Tec no matter what. To be honest if you have a doublefeed with any rifle most are going to find cover to evaluate or transition to a secondary firearm vs troubleshooting in dire moments (which to be honest 99% of people will never experience a critical moment)
Just got a 20 inch rdb and the FIRST thing I did was slap on the extended lucky Irishman rhino rail, it's a MUST have brother and really makes the rifle look and feel great 👍
It's not perfect, but I absolutly love mine. My shooting round count has tappered off due to the great 2020 2021ammo famine, but I have yet to have a failire.
Thanks for the video! I highly recommend the Raptor or Rhino handguard and I found the bolt release lever to be handy. I think you'll enjoy shooting it!
Been shooting every few days just to prove the rifle out, and so far no complaints on my part, it has been reliable and a pleasure to shoot. I have looked at the Rhino Rail and Kel Tecs version online, but have not felt the need to purchase as of now (but i am sure i will). Thx for commenting!
@@Welder6131 Removing it is more difficult since there are no captive pins. The front one is replaced with a bushing and screws. That is the benefit of the new rail directly from kel tec. That fits just like the plastic hand guard.
I've got some ideas for some upgrade/after market parts for the rdb that I think would be pretty popular but I'm waiting to put them out there till I have a chance to try them out and see if any of said ideas hold up.
I have a 17" RDB on the way. Wanted the mid-weight barrel without getting too long. Plan on putting a Lucky Irishman rail and Sig Sauer LPVO on it. I've had some shoulder (rotator cuff) issues and I'm hoping this works well with them. I tend to like SBRs.
I got it in today, along with the LPVO. I'm kinda blown away with the engineering. It's like genius level, the way the hammer and trigger assembly work together. Wish they had used a metal trigger, not plastic. Other than that. I'm ready to break in in. 😎👌
@@Welder6131 I've been experimenting with neodymium magnets around the bolt to reduce recoil, I put some on my AR pistol and noticed an immediate difference, I put some on my RDB, I haven't got to shoot it yet but with how small the bolt is it might take away the little bit of recoil that it does have
@@Welder6131 I put magnets on my AR9 and immediately noticed a difference, the casings turn black at the tip from the chamber not opening immediately, it's kind of like a delayed blowback like the MP5, Scorpion and CMMG have, only it's alot cheaper, I can't wait to see if this works with my RDB, I might even try it with my KSG
@@Welder6131 if there was a way to mount magnets and have them actually touch the bolt but not stop it completely, that would probably work even better but the only way to do that would be to take a dremel to the upper and I'm not comfortable drilling into my guns lol, if you could do this to a 3D printed gun and make little spots for the magnets to fit in to that would be even better, I need to invest in a 3D printer
So you’re saying the gas isn’t tuned by default. I’ll guess I’ll have to crack the manual or look out for tubes. I’ll rip mine apart and lube it. Should have it today or Sat.
Yes, the factory does test fire the weapon , but depending on your ammo choice it may require tweaking. 2yrs in and i am still on same gas setting that i originally set, regardless of ammo type.
My round count has tappered off since the great ammo shortage of 2020, but it continues to be my favorite rifle. Aftermarket support continues to grow as well. Glad I bought it!
I think it's just because it's kel tec and a lot of the earlier models had problems I know that's typical with most of their firearms however they' make an original product and I think the RdB was well executed in my opinion. I still shoot mine quite often and it's proven to be a really reliable well thought out firearm
If you want to keep feeling like it's high quality make sure to never fully take apart the receiver...as soon as you separate the two halves and see how flimsy they actually are it kills your confidence. Also be weary of light primer strikes. It's a cool design, but I'd never use my RDB for life-or-death situations.
Meh, as a fabricator and designer by profession, I see flimsy components by themselves all day long. Once assembled or mated with other components that is where they gain the rigidity needed to perform. Its like a stamped ak reciever before assembly. I can twist and bend the reciever to the point of ruin until fully assembled.....then its rock solid. So the proof is in the pudding for me, this gun has been a solid performer through experience with this specific rifle. Thanks for your comment!
Terrific carbine. Pretty sure those nice welds are automated. Very impressive factory that's well worth the tour. My wife still brings it up in conversation.
Yes, it is a fantastic rifle imo as well. Thx for commenting!
I have a 20”er and it’s a well thought out rifle. If you set your gas adjustment properly, zero issues with functioning and it will run like a scalded ape. Only issue I have run into is zeroing due to the height over bore being more than I am accustomed to, but that’s an easy fix. Great little rifle, compact and well balanced. Cheers.
Yup, i would agree with you 100% on the functionality...... never had any issues zeroing however I just have a green dot and no irons.
I have 5 Keltec guns and have had no issues: very innovative and light weight. The plastic they use is very strong and easy to clean. Favorite is the KSG so far but like your video on this RDB !!
Thanks, it's still shooting great! Sorry for the late reply!
My experience with keltec has not been quite so positive. I’m gonna trust you guys though.
I love mine.
Perfect compliment to my KSG
Yup, already dumped 100rds or so and it runs like a champ. Glad i went with this over the competition! Thx for commenting!
Yeah know right. I have a KSG also, and was wanting to to pair it up with a RDB.. But I’m not sure if the barrel on the RDB is a H-barrel or not….
You're the first channel I've seen that does closeups like this. I really appreciated being able to see up close, even if the camera was focus breathing a bit. (A quick fix to that is when to put your whole palm behind the part you're wanting to highlight. That gives the camera's focus sensor something [bigger] to lock onto.)
Also thank you for the non-crotch shot! 🤣
PS: I saw in another comment you're a fabricator and designer by profession. A thought [that you likely have had]: with your specialized knowledge, detailed shots, and love of guns, you could find a niche in RUclips and make a living off just videos.
I mean kids review MAKEUP and make $10k a month!
Like I said: I'm not familiar with anyone else doing detailed videos like this. And even if so, you have a unique mix that might do *really* well. With a tripod, solid (white?) background, and a couple nice LED lights, your shots-and perhaps channel-would go to the next level.
I appreciate the comments! Not sure I want to make a living off MY YT videos, but I do enjoy throwing some info out there now and again! Took a little break from everything since I just settled in another state, but I totally plan on throwing a few more RDB videos out there, just because it is such a Love Hate rifle for so many. It does have quite the cult following though and people who want to get in the bullpup game at a reasonable price. Thanks for the focus tips.as well👍
Picked up mine yesterday, no rounds through it yet. Fingers crossed! I was a little reluctant based on reliability issues displayed on videos from a few years ago(double loading and such).
I'm excited
I think most issues came misadjusted gas or early growing pains with the rifle production.....hell not a gun manufacture to date hasn't had a few lemons on early production models. People just love to hate on Kel Tec no matter what. To be honest if you have a doublefeed with any rifle most are going to find cover to evaluate or transition to a secondary firearm vs troubleshooting in dire moments (which to be honest 99% of people will never experience a critical moment)
Just got a 20 inch rdb and the FIRST thing I did was slap on the extended lucky Irishman rhino rail, it's a MUST have brother and really makes the rifle look and feel great 👍
Glad to hear that, check out Dan Haga designs.....his buttpad replacement and other rdb items are worthy upgrades as well. Thx for commenting!
Thanks for taking the time to film this.
Not a problem, this really has been an awesome rifle to get a hold of! I can't stop shooting and handling it. Worth every penny imo
I've never used one, but I love the design.
It's not perfect, but I absolutly love mine. My shooting round count has tappered off due to the great 2020 2021ammo famine, but I have yet to have a failire.
Thanks for the video! I highly recommend the Raptor or Rhino handguard and I found the bolt release lever to be handy. I think you'll enjoy shooting it!
Been shooting every few days just to prove the rifle out, and so far no complaints on my part, it has been reliable and a pleasure to shoot.
I have looked at the Rhino Rail and Kel Tecs version online, but have not felt the need to purchase as of now (but i am sure i will).
Thx for commenting!
I have the Raptor rail on mine. Just like the look better. Kel Tec has their own aluminum rail for it, but I like the Lucky Irishman rail better.
@@mrsnickers2003 how is the lock up, any wiggle at all and can you easily remove it for general maint?
@@Welder6131 Removing it is more difficult since there are no captive pins. The front one is replaced with a bushing and screws. That is the benefit of the new rail directly from kel tec. That fits just like the plastic hand guard.
@@mrsnickers2003 good to know, not sure if that's a deal breaker for me....but something to consider. Thx 4 the feedback.
I've got some ideas for some upgrade/after market parts for the rdb that I think would be pretty popular but I'm waiting to put them out there till I have a chance to try them out and see if any of said ideas hold up.
I have a 17" RDB on the way. Wanted the mid-weight barrel without getting too long. Plan on putting a Lucky Irishman rail and Sig Sauer LPVO on it. I've had some shoulder (rotator cuff) issues and I'm hoping this works well with them. I tend to like SBRs.
Even the 20 is balanced great not front heavy at all.
I got it in today, along with the LPVO. I'm kinda blown away with the engineering. It's like genius level, the way the hammer and trigger assembly work together. Wish they had used a metal trigger, not plastic. Other than that. I'm ready to break in in. 😎👌
@@sarge12212 hammer down buddy and burn up some ammo! Still love mine as much as the day I bought it!
I love my RDB and my KSG, I'd like to get and RFB but I've never seen one at a gun store and I rarely see them onlone
Indeed, is has been a great rifle imo. Our gun shop usually has an RFB from time to time, which i always handle but have yet to pull the trigger on.
@@Welder6131 I've been experimenting with neodymium magnets around the bolt to reduce recoil, I put some on my AR pistol and noticed an immediate difference, I put some on my RDB, I haven't got to shoot it yet but with how small the bolt is it might take away the little bit of recoil that it does have
@@nicoscarfo4486 interesting idea, i have never heard of this when used with a rifle.
@@Welder6131 I put magnets on my AR9 and immediately noticed a difference, the casings turn black at the tip from the chamber not opening immediately, it's kind of like a delayed blowback like the MP5, Scorpion and CMMG have, only it's alot cheaper, I can't wait to see if this works with my RDB, I might even try it with my KSG
@@Welder6131 if there was a way to mount magnets and have them actually touch the bolt but not stop it completely, that would probably work even better but the only way to do that would be to take a dremel to the upper and I'm not comfortable drilling into my guns lol, if you could do this to a 3D printed gun and make little spots for the magnets to fit in to that would be even better, I need to invest in a 3D printer
So you’re saying the gas isn’t tuned by default. I’ll guess I’ll have to crack the manual or look out for tubes. I’ll rip mine apart and lube it. Should have it today or Sat.
Yes, the factory does test fire the weapon , but depending on your ammo choice it may require tweaking. 2yrs in and i am still on same gas setting that i originally set, regardless of ammo type.
Thank You
No problem, thx for commenting!
Rdb defender is still not available in Canada :(
Sorry to hear that, they are awesome!
@@Welder6131 I don't think it will ever be available in canada judging from the political scene atm
@@mrguiltyfool Is your government still looking to limit semi auto firearms further?
@@Welder6131 Always.
Is that supposed to be a heavy barrel on the RDB???
No it is not. It has a thin profile.
Do you have a "long-term" opinion on the RDB?
My round count has tappered off since the great ammo shortage of 2020, but it continues to be my favorite rifle. Aftermarket support continues to grow as well. Glad I bought it!
@@Welder6131 Thank you for the response! I am interested in the RDB, hopefully I can get to shoot one for more than one mag in the new year!
@@AndrewKarpyszyn Good luck in your search!
Wait it doesn't have trigger system...how is fires the bullet🤔. If anyone can tell then please answer
Not sure I understand your question? It does have a trigger system in lower receiver.
i need to save your vid. i have one in closet and haven't shot yet. if and when....
Really needed a heatshield in there
🤷♂ I have the RDB Defender with factory aluminum M-LOK handguard, and really can't find a single issue to complain about. Not sure why the hate.
I think it's just because it's kel tec and a lot of the earlier models had problems I know that's typical with most of their firearms however they' make an original product and I think the RdB was well executed in my opinion. I still shoot mine quite often and it's proven to be a really reliable well thought out firearm
If you want to keep feeling like it's high quality make sure to never fully take apart the receiver...as soon as you separate the two halves and see how flimsy they actually are it kills your confidence. Also be weary of light primer strikes. It's a cool design, but I'd never use my RDB for life-or-death situations.
Meh, as a fabricator and designer by profession, I see flimsy components by themselves all day long. Once assembled or mated with other components that is where they gain the rigidity needed to perform. Its like a stamped ak reciever before assembly. I can twist and bend the reciever to the point of ruin until fully assembled.....then its rock solid. So the proof is in the pudding for me, this gun has been a solid performer through experience with this specific rifle. Thanks for your comment!
You sound like Trey Gowdy
Lol, well that's a first....thx for watching!