KelTec RDB

The Ambidextral Gunfighter - Review of the KelTec RDB.
Is the RDB a more affordable alternative to the Desert Tech MDR?

The best rifle for gunfightermanship via "optimal use of cover"?

0:00 Welcome K-Selected0:48 Reliability2:25 RDB vs MDR19:46 RDB vs AR1529:55 Parts and Consumables31:12 Ambidextrous Battle Rifle31:51 Conclusion33:49 Appreciating RDB Virtues39:37 Choosing Just One Rifle40:01 Choosing Just One Firearm

US Army Next Generation Squad Weapon

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KelTec RDB Run 'n Gun
0:00 Ambidextral Gunfighter Proving Grounds0:17 Take out HVT5:28 Stopwatch obsessed "practical" shooting sports7:28 Anticipate Movement11:06 Body Armor?16:34 Know Your Opponent21:31 Two on One23:29 Is Your Opponent Restricted to Right Hand?25:21 Improving Your Kill to Loss Ratio31:25 US Army NGSW

RDB Optics

Broken RDB Firing Pin
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RDB Ambidextrous Sling

I typically don't care much for bipodsThey introduce the variable of the terrain, sand, gravel, dirt, concrete, wood, into the “steady hold factors” equationVersus a shooter's sling that insulates a bit and can provide support for not just prone, but sitting, squatting, and offhand, too.
But our 4 year old ‘lil gunfighter wanted to try a bipod for support. And parents wanted help keeping the muzzle out of the dirt and directed down range.
I Paired a CVLife QD pic rail Tactical bipod with the Keystone Overlander. A terrific combination for kids shooting prone….and adults alike.
One surprising benefit of the bipod for the Overlander is that it prevents the stock from collapsing during live fire recoil…even if forward tensioned.  
Raising bipod awareness…The Tactical bipod is Great for bullpups, too, where the sling, as a shooter's aid, is less effective. 
Compared to the Magpul bipod…Size and Weight basically the sameTilt is smooth on Magpul, indexed on CVlifeCVlife features numeric markings on legsCVlife can fold both to the front and to the rear…great for bullpups or backpack carbine versatilityWith legs folded, the CVlife can keep a rifle balanced upright on its adjustment knob, whereas the Magpul knob is pretty tippy…although it has really nice knurling. I do wish the bipod could splay its legs at a sideways angle to create a wider platform for kids. Our little test shooter figured it out, so maybe not worth the added complexity and weight. CVlife Tactical bipod…about half the price of Magpul offering.  And with similar features. 
Given the Overlander's short "handguard" there is no effective way to use a sling as a shooter's aid. As an advocate of the shooter's sling, I've never been a fan of the bipod. I generally think they introduce too much of the variation of the terrain into the steady hold factors. But I think the Overlander as well as the RDB bullpup might benefit from a lightweight bipod. Testing the CVLife.  

RDB Trigger

Maintenance, Warranty, and Repair

RDB Manual of Arms

Testing and MantisX

RDB in Competition

One RDB versus a herd of AR's.
Rebalancing priorities.
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Ambidextrous "optimal use of cover", optimal use of terrain for steady hold factors.
Training the brain so that both the left and right eye can pick up the sighting system. Perfectly mirrored controls for unconscious, bilateral transfer of skill. operation both left and right handed. 

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