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    Default I Want One - Paratus 16 (.308)

    Posting from my iPad & don't know how to copy/embed the pictures like I can from a PC.

    This looks a lot like a SCAR, but it quickly disassembles to fit in a tiny Pelican case.


    http://www.theblaze.com/stories/blaz...civilians-too/


    The Blaze has been given a first look at an incredible special ops breakdown rifle that you haven’t seen anywhere else.

    Consider this a special Firearms Friday treat:

    It’s called the Paratus 16, and it is one of the most exciting new rifle designs we’ve seen in a long time.

    Designed from the bottom up and built by DRD Tactical Arms, the Paratus was conceptualized from the start as a multi-purpose rifle specifically for Spec Ops/Covert Ops missions. It can also suit many diplomatic or executive security, military, air crews, law enforcement– and of course– home defense uses.

    What DRD Tactical has come up with is a high-tech clandestine ops rifle that fits right in your backpack.

    While it derives some of its basic concepts from the AR-15 family, the Paratus goes much further with an innovative new breakdown design. As DRD Tactical told the Blaze:

    “We developed [Paratus 16] in 7.62NATO/.308 caliber, and the AR platform, being so popular, led us to stay with a direct gas operated system. There are 2 utility patent applications filed, one on the internal recoil system and the other on the quick take down barrel design. The internal recoil system eliminates the buffer tube, spring and buffer from a traditional AR15 design, hence allowing it to have a folding stock.”

    For those of you who want to get right down into the nuts and bolts, here are all the weapon specifications:
    The Blaze has been given a first look at an incredible special ops breakdown rifle that you haven’t seen anywhere else.

    Consider this a special Firearms Friday treat:

    It’s called the Paratus 16, and it is one of the most exciting new rifle designs we’ve seen in a long time.

    Designed from the bottom up and built by DRD Tactical Arms, the Paratus was conceptualized from the start as a multi-purpose rifle specifically for Spec Ops/Covert Ops missions. It can also suit many diplomatic or executive security, military, air crews, law enforcement– and of course– home defense uses.

    What DRD Tactical has come up with is a high-tech clandestine ops rifle that fits right in your backpack.

    While it derives some of its basic concepts from the AR-15 family, the Paratus goes much further with an innovative new breakdown design. As DRD Tactical told the Blaze:

    “We developed [Paratus 16] in 7.62NATO/.308 caliber, and the AR platform, being so popular, led us to stay with a direct gas operated system. There are 2 utility patent applications filed, one on the internal recoil system and the other on the quick take down barrel design. The internal recoil system eliminates the buffer tube, spring and buffer from a traditional AR15 design, hence allowing it to have a folding stock.”

    For those of you who want to get right down into the nuts and bolts, here are all the weapon specifications:


    CALIBER: .308/7.62×51mm

    OPTIC MOUNTING RAIL: MIL-STD 1913 SIGHTS: Magpul MBUS Front & Rear

    WEIGHT: 9.2 LBS

    LENGTH: 38″ with stock unfolded

    BARREL: Lothar-Walther Stainless Steel (LW50) 16” with 1 in 10 twist

    MAGAZINE CAPACITY: 20 Rounds

    BUTTSTOCK: Magpul Folding, Adjustable

    SAFETY SELECTOR: Standard AR15 type

    RIFLE FINISH: NiBore (NICKEL BORON) 

    TRIGGER GROUP: GEISSELE 2-STAGE

    OPERATION: Direct Gas operated Semi-Automatic

    While it has all the benefits of gas-operated rifles like the AR-15 and M4, it adds a high level of portability and can be fitted in many configurations. Much of this stems from the rifles original concept as a clandestine operations firearm, first and foremost.

    To that end, the Paratus has a quick change barrel that you don’t need any tools to afix, which means switching out barrels in the field is no problem. One could also decide to carry multiple barrels of different lengths for various missions, like short barrels for Close Quarters Battle and long barrels for Designated Marksman Rifle (DMR) applications.

    The whole Paratus package can fit in a small camera size hard case 16“x 10” x 6″, or be placed in a Halliburton diplomatic attache case. There are also backpack and endless other civilian carry case options. You can see one standard carry configuration below:

    So how fast can it be assembled from the case? Really fast. In fact, you can see for yourself in video of the Paratus going from breakdown to throwing rounds, courtesy of DRD Tactical:

    Now some of you may be asking “Can I get one?”

    The Paratus was created with the elite warfighter in mind, but it is now available to civilian gun owners too. As DRD Tactical put it to The Blaze: ”Since we live in a free republic and our fellow citizens can own rifles we will be selling them to the commercial market as we work on demos with [government] personnel.”

    For more information on this incredible new rifle, go to DRD Tactical.
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    Or type, apparently.

    Looks pretty dang cool, I agree.
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    Danged auto-correct! Fixed.

    Just posting this it turned "danged" to "dangle" & to "danger" and "posting" to "ousting"
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    I will take 2 please.

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    I should'a never clicked on this thread
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    That looks like POF 308, even most of the specs are similar! Now, if only I can break down the pof just like that
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    Seeing this makes me love my country even more.

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    MSRP $5,615

    ouch...

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    Quote Originally Posted by PanamaDave View Post
    MSRP $5,615

    ouch...
    well i wanted one...guess unless i win the lotto or one of you guys buys me one i wont be having one
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    Ginsue...as much as I'd like to sit here and cuss you out for showing us this...dammit, I want one! No real practical need for it...but I want it!


    Fortunately the price will probably keep me from having to worry about it too seriously.
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