DRD Tactical CDR-15 .300 AAC Blackout AR-15 Semi-Auto Pistol 8" Barrel 30 Rounds Optics Ready Blade Pistol Stabilizer Bronze Finish [FC-810046331729]

DRD Tactical CDR-15 .300 AAC Blackout AR-15 Semi-Auto Pistol 8" Barrel 30 Rounds Optics Ready Blade Pistol Stabilizer Bronze Finish [FC-810046331729]

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Caliber
300 AAC Blackout
Model
GDFGCP3008BBCSC
Capacity
30
Frame Finish
Bronze
Action
Semi-Automatic
Barrel Length
8
UPC Barcode
810046331729

The DRD Tactical CDR15 Takedown Pistol Can Be Battle Ready in Under 60 Seconds

Compact and portable, the CDR-15 takedown pistol can go from "box-to-built" in 60 seconds or less. The upper and lower receivers are machined from billet aircraft aluminum for a precise fit. The CDR-15 Pistol features a quick change 8" barrel with a 1:8 twist and 5/8"-24 TPI muzzle device. The barrel indexes and attaches to the receiver with a large barrel nut. No tools are needed. Simply line up the gas tube, insert the barrel and hand tighten the barrel nut. Slide the free floating rail over the barrel and attach it to the barrel nut, push the cross pin and engage the tightening lever. Your CDR-15 Pistol is assembled in 60 seconds or less. The full-length Picatinny M-LOK rail indexes to the upper receiver and provides plenty of space to attach the accessories of your choice. When disassembled the barrel extension and gas tube are kept safe and undamaged with a protective cover. With the CDR-15 takedown pistol you can be ready in 60 seconds or less.

DRD Tactical CDR-15 Semi-Auto Pistol Specifications and Features

  • DRD Tactical Item Number: GDFGCP3008BBCSC
  • Semi-Auto Rifle
  • .300 AAC Blackout
  • 30+1 Round Capacity
  • 8" Barrel Nitride Finish 1:8 Twist
  • 5/8"-24 Threaded Barrel with Muzzle Device
  • Billet Aircraft Aluminum Upper and Lower Receiver
  • Full Length Free Float Picatinny Rail M-LOK Compatible
  • Blade Pistol Stabilizer
  • Mil-Spec Trigger
  • Trigger Pull: 5 lbs
  • Burnt Bronze Finish




Note: Here is the NRA's interpretation of the latest ATF letter regarding the use and legality of pistol braces.
  NRA Interpretation of Latest ATF Letter