Highly recommend backup flip sights. Your setup is pretty close to mine and there’s plenty of real estate for them. I’ve go the Haga magwell but opted for the Lucky Irishman forend and not he Haga buttpad. I’m almost 6’ and the length of pull as-is is pretty perfect for me.
Actually bought it a few years ago because of your review a few years ago helped me pick it up and its been more reliable than most of the firearms we have up here in Canada. Mine has the keltek upgrades the haga upgrades aren't too available in my country. Thanks for the video buds
I have the Haga Defense but pad, mag well, and bolt release lever. I also have the Kel-Tec handguard. They all make it more pleasant to shoot and handle. Wish more gun manufacturers would offer bullpups. Great video. Keep the updates coming.
Yes, the Haga Defense products are very good additions imo! I am starting to see more options in terms of lower receivers coming out like the Triad which mate up with various upper receivers like FM, jakl, ar15....they look promising!
I can accept that a radical design has a few quirks. The one thing about the RDB that would concern me is that you can't see into the bolt. So you can't easily visually confirm the rifle is safe. Same thing if you happened to get a double feed. How do you fish that out without taking apart the gun.
Man I've had one in the cart for a month with the same hesitation. Clearing malfunctions is one thing, but man I can't imagine shooting this in a group or showing it to friends without being able to obsessively see if it's clear. But it just seems so damn cool, like the vw bug of guns.
Shouldn't the switch for you light be on the other side of the gun. It makes more sense because then you can depress the switch with you thumb rather than your index and ring fingers making for a more reliable grip. Having all your fore-fingers pressing the pad down shift your grip on the gun tremendously whenever you go to turn the light on the way you have it now.
I used to run a pressure switch like that but I started running it more like the set up in the video, it’s actually pretty comfortable for that kind of grip. If I were running a foregrip I would set it up the way you described though.
having shot all of the popular bullpups, the RDB is my favorite. For me, the RDB-S specifically.
Highly recommend backup flip sights. Your setup is pretty close to mine and there’s plenty of real estate for them. I’ve go the Haga magwell but opted for the Lucky Irishman forend and not he Haga buttpad. I’m almost 6’ and the length of pull as-is is pretty perfect for me.
The best quote at 3:55. “If I’m going to do something, I’m gonna go all in”. 😂
Haha.... just sayin!
Got one few years ago. Like it more than Tavor. It shoots better, softer, and has lighter weight. Never had any problems.
@@pc-snoozing9724 i agree, I like this better than Tavor as well.
Actually bought it a few years ago because of your review a few years ago helped me pick it up and its been more reliable than most of the firearms we have up here in Canada. Mine has the keltek upgrades the haga upgrades aren't too available in my country. Thanks for the video buds
That is great to hear, thanks for commenting. I hooe more people continue to buy this rifle!
I have the Haga Defense but pad, mag well, and bolt release lever. I also have the Kel-Tec handguard. They all make it more pleasant to shoot and handle. Wish more gun manufacturers would offer bullpups. Great video. Keep the updates coming.
Yes, the Haga Defense products are very good additions imo! I am starting to see more options in terms of lower receivers coming out like the Triad which mate up with various upper receivers like FM, jakl, ar15....they look promising!
Yes. Just watched a video on that. A promising option but not as clean as a purpose built BP. The more options the better.
I have this rifle.Keltech should make a heavy barrel,military grade version,in other words,,,heavy duty .
You should definitely add a suppresser, it will make you fall in love with it again.
@@ejayz89 it's not off the table for me....just got to justify the cost in my mind😬👍
Nice video and I also love this gun.
Thank you and indeed it is!
I can accept that a radical design has a few quirks. The one thing about the RDB that would concern me is that you can't see into the bolt. So you can't easily visually confirm the rifle is safe. Same thing if you happened to get a double feed. How do you fish that out without taking apart the gun.
Man I've had one in the cart for a month with the same hesitation. Clearing malfunctions is one thing, but man I can't imagine shooting this in a group or showing it to friends without being able to obsessively see if it's clear. But it just seems so damn cool, like the vw bug of guns.
um, flip it upside down, look in its hole, pull back the charging handle. you can see the open chamber.
@@TheBirdboy84 That, sounds like a lot of hassle when compared to a bog standard AR or AK.
Like how many rds you got thru it??
I like it.
That makes two of us👍
Shouldn't the switch for you light be on the other side of the gun. It makes more sense because then you can depress the switch with you thumb rather than your index and ring fingers making for a more reliable grip. Having all your fore-fingers pressing the pad down shift your grip on the gun tremendously whenever you go to turn the light on the way you have it now.
@@MIAninjas to each their own, i prefer it right where it is....doesn't break my grip at all to be honest.
@@Welder6131 fair enough
I used to run a pressure switch like that but I started running it more like the set up in the video, it’s actually pretty comfortable for that kind of grip. If I were running a foregrip I would set it up the way you described though.
@@papermind4010 works great for me!