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The MDR, or 'Micro Dynamic Rifle', is an gas-operated, semi-automatic bullpup rifle platform developed by American firearms company Desert Tech (previously known as Desert Tactical Arms). It was designed with the goal of being modular and highly modifiable to suit the individual user's preferences. It was also designed to be completely ambidextrous, with all weapon controls and the charging handle being accessible regardless of the shooter's preferred side.
The MDR, or 'Micro Dynamic Rifle', is an gas-operated, semi-automatic bullpup rifle platform developed by American firearms company Desert Tech (previously known as Desert Tactical Arms). It was designed with the goal of being modular and highly modifiable to suit the individual user's preferences. It was also designed to be completely ambidextrous, with all weapon controls and the charging handle being accessible regardless of the shooter's preferred side.


The main feature of the MDR is its unique ejection mechanism, which propels spent casings forward away from the shooter's face. This is achieved with the use of two plates, which fit over the MDR's ejection port. One plate houses the ejector, responsible for pushing spent casings off of the bolt, and the other plate acts as a chute guiding the spent casing out of the gun. When the gun is fired, the backwards travel of the bolt activates the ejector, pushing the brass casing into the ejection chute. The bolt then travels back forward, pushing the spent casing down the chute and out the gun and simultaneously loading the next round into the chamber. These two plates can be easily removed and swapped to opposite sides of the gun, allowing the gun to be quickly modified for a left-handed shooter.
The main feature of the MDR is its unique ejection mechanism, which propels spent casings forward away from the shooter's face. This is achieved with the use of two plates, which fit over the MDR's ejection port. One plate houses the ejector, responsible for pushing spent casings off of the bolt, and the other plate acts as a chute guiding the spent casing out of the gun. When the gun is fired, the backwards travel of the bolt activates the ejector, pushing the brass casing into the ejection chute. The bolt then travels back forward, pushing the spent casing down the chute and out the gun and simultaneously loading the next round into the chamber. These two plates can be easily removed and swapped to opposite sides of the gun, allowing the gun to be quickly modified for a left-handed shooter.


In keeping with making the gun as adaptable as possible, the MDR is offered in several different calibers. Changing between calibers is relatively painless, simply requiring swapping to a bolt head and barrel for the desired caliber and a magazine well adapter to accommodate the new magazine. First generation MDRs were offered in .223/5.56 NATO and .308/7.62 NATO. The later MDRX model also comes with chambering options for .300 Blackout and 6.5 Creedmoor.
As part of their goal of making the gun as adaptable as possible, Desert Tech offers the MDR in several different calibers. Changing between calibers is relatively painless, simply requiring swapping to a bolt head and barrel for the desired caliber and a magazine well adapter to accommodate the new magazine. First generation MDRs were offered in .223/5.56 NATO and .308/7.62 NATO, and the later MDRX model introduced chambering options for .300 Blackout and 6.5 Creedmoor.


The first showings of the MDR prototype were at SHOT Show 2014, with production of the gun being planned for the following year. Due to some design revisions and complications in the manufacturing process, it wasn't until 2017 that the MDR became available on the commercial market. The early MDRs had some issues, namely with the 7.62 NATO variants, which had problems properly extracting certain brands of military surplus ammunition. Desert Tech, to their credit, took these criticisms to heart, and made several modifications to the MDR to fix these issues. MDR owners were able to send their guns in to the manufacturer to receive these upgrades at no additional cost. All of the improvements made for the original MDR were made standard on the later MDRX model, which is identical in appearance to the original model, along with some added improvements.
The first showings of the MDR prototype were at SHOT Show 2014, with production of the gun being planned for the following year. Due to some design revisions and complications in the manufacturing process, it wasn't until 2017 that the MDR became available on the commercial market. The early MDRs had some issues, namely with the 7.62 NATO variants, which had problems properly extracting certain brands of military surplus ammunition. Desert Tech, to their credit, took these criticisms to heart, and made several modifications to the MDR to fix these issues. MDR owners were able to send their guns in to the manufacturer to receive these upgrades at no additional cost. All of the improvements made for the original MDR were made standard on the later MDRX model, which is identical in appearance to the original model, along with some added improvements.<ref name = "Flannel Daddy MDRX">[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hq2Jzn6qCHQ Garand Thumb video on the MDRX]</ref>


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Revision as of 05:53, 12 October 2020

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Gun Information
Full name Micro Dynamic Rifle
Country of origin United States
Manufacturer Desert Tech
Game Information
Faction Griffin & Kryuger
Manufactured /
Revised by
I.O.P.
Voice actor Aimi
Artist RAN
Released on CN, TW, KR, EN, JP
Chibi Animation
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How to obtain

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DROP 12-4E.

REWARD Not obtained as a reward

Exclusive Equipment

Union Skill

There is no union skill for this T-Doll.

Stats / Data

Stats
Health
Health
 Health
Health
Health
 Ammo
Health
Health
 Ration
60(x1)119(x1) / 595(x5) 20(x1) / 60(x5) 20(x1) / 60(x5)
Damage
Damage
 Damage
20 56
Evasion
Evasion
 Evasion
5 41
Accuracy
Accuracy
 Accuracy
6 50
Rate of Fire
Rate of Fire
 Rate of Fire
51 76
Movement Speed
Movement Speed
 Move Speed
10
Armor
Armor
 Armor
0
Critical Hit Rate
Critical Hit Rate
 Crit. Rate
20%
Critical Hit Damage
Critical Hit Damage
 Crit. Damage
50%
Armor Penetration
Armor Penetration
 Armor Pen.
15

Ranking of this Doll's specs relative to other Dolls of the same type.

Ranking of this Doll's specs relative to every other Doll.

Affects submachine guns
Increase accuracy by 65%
Increase damage by 25%
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Weapon Background

The MDR, or 'Micro Dynamic Rifle', is an gas-operated, semi-automatic bullpup rifle platform developed by American firearms company Desert Tech (previously known as Desert Tactical Arms). It was designed with the goal of being modular and highly modifiable to suit the individual user's preferences. It was also designed to be completely ambidextrous, with all weapon controls and the charging handle being accessible regardless of the shooter's preferred side.

The main feature of the MDR is its unique ejection mechanism, which propels spent casings forward away from the shooter's face. This is achieved with the use of two plates, which fit over the MDR's ejection port. One plate houses the ejector, responsible for pushing spent casings off of the bolt, and the other plate acts as a chute guiding the spent casing out of the gun. When the gun is fired, the backwards travel of the bolt activates the ejector, pushing the brass casing into the ejection chute. The bolt then travels back forward, pushing the spent casing down the chute and out the gun and simultaneously loading the next round into the chamber. These two plates can be easily removed and swapped to opposite sides of the gun, allowing the gun to be quickly modified for a left-handed shooter.

As part of their goal of making the gun as adaptable as possible, Desert Tech offers the MDR in several different calibers. Changing between calibers is relatively painless, simply requiring swapping to a bolt head and barrel for the desired caliber and a magazine well adapter to accommodate the new magazine. First generation MDRs were offered in .223/5.56 NATO and .308/7.62 NATO, and the later MDRX model introduced chambering options for .300 Blackout and 6.5 Creedmoor.

The first showings of the MDR prototype were at SHOT Show 2014, with production of the gun being planned for the following year. Due to some design revisions and complications in the manufacturing process, it wasn't until 2017 that the MDR became available on the commercial market. The early MDRs had some issues, namely with the 7.62 NATO variants, which had problems properly extracting certain brands of military surplus ammunition. Desert Tech, to their credit, took these criticisms to heart, and made several modifications to the MDR to fix these issues. MDR owners were able to send their guns in to the manufacturer to receive these upgrades at no additional cost. All of the improvements made for the original MDR were made standard on the later MDRX model, which is identical in appearance to the original model, along with some added improvements.[1]

Gallery

Main artwork

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Alternative artwork

Alternate gallery consisting of artworks with slight alterations as well as miscellaneous artworks.

Trivia

  • The MDR featured in Girls' Frontline is the version chambered for .308 Winchester/7.62 NATO, as evidenced by the flavor text of her unique equipment.

References