The Desert Tech SRS Bolt

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  • Опубликовано: 13 апр 2023
  • One of the reasons the SRS can shoot so accurately in multiple calibers is because of the telescoping modular bolt and its ability to quickly swap out bolt heads.
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Комментарии • 19

  • @PhotoBobBarker
    @PhotoBobBarker Год назад +2

    Still waiting for the release of the vital specs of the Quattro-15 to plan/build my lightweight bugout gun. And someday maybe be able to get an A2 if the Desert Tech gods ever decide to make a left-hand version... In the meantime, I'll just enjoy my MDRX with custom M118LR chambered barrel.

  • @mattw1362
    @mattw1362 Год назад +1

    Great video! Great design!

  • @franganr.e.searthra-macleo9214
    @franganr.e.searthra-macleo9214 Год назад +1

    It'd be nice to see the day when DT will finally build a straight pull bolt action 🤘

    • @CSLFiero
      @CSLFiero 7 месяцев назад +1

      why not just a semi auto then? why not just the MDR then? straight pull action *can* be fast, but it also tends to bind more, especially with high pressure rounds with tight chamber tolerances. this doesn't lend itself well to regaining target picture. What's the added speed worth if you have to spend that time and more resetting your holdover? most all of the straight pulls ever made were not for settling into longer shots, they were for fast follow up shots at short distance, like warfighting in the k31, or driven hogs or rabbits for those fancy European rifles. Which therefore again begs the question, why not the MDR at that point? the only reason modern straight pulls are mostly a euro affair is because of euro laws banning "assault weapons". they would LOVE to do their driven hunts with an AR if it were legal.

  • @kentspencer1749
    @kentspencer1749 4 месяца назад +1

    Can we please get one of these videos for the HTI Bolt?

  • @PAFronteri
    @PAFronteri Год назад +1

    So it actually uses a linear hammer system. With the floating firing pin👍 Its at least what I have learned as the difference between striker and linear hammer. Since it strikes the firing pin and its not part of the striker it self😁

  • @RanBao
    @RanBao 7 месяцев назад

    What's the difference between the new bolt finish with the old one?
    Does it worth the upgrade?

  • @ProGunsZach
    @ProGunsZach Год назад +1

    So the bolt face doesn’t have to be caliber specific? It’s just the three sizes that each facilitate multiple similar-sized cartridges?

    • @DesertTechUT
      @DesertTechUT  Год назад

      Those three sizes accommodate most precision rifle cartridges .

  • @snakeeyes20a
    @snakeeyes20a Год назад

    How do you switch to left hand? Or do you need to get a seperate bolt meant for lefthand operation

    • @DesertTechUT
      @DesertTechUT  Год назад +1

      Its actually a little bit of a process, you use the same movements you would have done with your left hand, but use the right hand instead.

    • @snakeeyes20a
      @snakeeyes20a Год назад

      @@DesertTechUT I meant do you make this rifle for left hand shooters

    • @DesertTechUT
      @DesertTechUT  Год назад

      @@snakeeyes20a we do not

    • @snakeeyes20a
      @snakeeyes20a Год назад +1

      @@DesertTechUT unfortunate, operating rh bolt actions is a pain for me as I have to break my stock elevation position to cycle the bolt, I really liked the srs.

    • @DesertTechUT
      @DesertTechUT  Год назад +1

      @@snakeeyes20a yes, we hear that frequently. But nobody bought the left-handed models we made them, so we discontinued them.

  • @jamessunstrom3166
    @jamessunstrom3166 11 месяцев назад +1

    Is there a difference in the srs a1 and a2 bolts?

  • @Ghostrider66833
    @Ghostrider66833 4 месяца назад

    lol i clicked on this video thinking it was airsoft🤣

    • @DesertTechUT
      @DesertTechUT  4 месяца назад +2

      There is an airsoft SRS, but not in this video