DRD KIVAARI Take-down .338 Lapua Semi-Auto

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posted on January 20, 2015
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DRD Tactical, specializes in design and manufacturing of patented Brief Case Rifles in 7.62 Nato, 5.56 Nato and 300AAC calibers, announces the release of KIVAARI™ Semi-Automatic Rifle in caliber 338 Lapua Magnum.

KIVAARI™ is designed to be a quick take down rifle using our patented quick change barrel system. Rifle features a 24" barrel with 1/10 twist, ambidextrous controls including the safety selector, bolt catch and magazine release, Geissele 2 stage trigger, Magpul PRS adjustable stock, Magpul M-LOK™ rail for accessory attachments, left side non-reciprocating charging handle, Silencerco QD muzzle brake for suppressor use, Atlas bipod, 2-10rd box magazines, overall length 47" assembled and Tactical Taylor Trekker back pack.

Rifle weighs only 14.6 lbs empty including the bipod because it operates on DI gas system. The ability to change barrels in the field and the most compact transportable long range semi-automatic rifle is what KIVAARI™ offers to hunters, target shooters, military and law enforcement customers, with 1-MOA accuracy. It will be offered in Nickel Boron and hard coat anodized black. As always all parts and raw material are Made in U.S.A.

It will be distributed by EuroOptic LTD and will be available summer 2015. If you're attending SHOT Show 2015 January 20-23 in Las Vegas, Nevada, you can see the KIVAARI Rifle in Booth #13913.

MSRP $6900- See more at: http://www.shootingwire.com/story/337346#sthash.baZ42l8C.dpuf

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