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Personal Defense Rifle
TypeBullpup personal defense weapon
Assault Rifle
Carbine
Place of originUnited States
Production history
DesignerMagpul Industries
Designed2006–2011
ProducedNever went into production
VariantsPDR-D
Specifications
LengthPDR-D: 19 in (480 mm)
Barrel length10.5 to 12.5 inches

Cartridge5.56×45mm NATO
Caliber5.56mm
ActionGas-operated, rotating bolt
Feed systemVarious STANAG magazines
SightsIron sights, MIL-STD-1913 rail provided for optics

The Magpul PDR (Personal Defense Rifle) is a prototype bullpup-style 5.56×45mm NATO carbine unveiled by Magpul Industries in 2006. Although halted in development as of 2011 it has garnered some attention, largely due to its "futuristic" appearance. The system consists of a gas-operated bullpup carbine intended to replace some submachine guns, M9 pistols and M4 carbines while still offering the rapid fire and range of an M4 carbine in an ultra compact firearm.[1]

The PDR is one of the few personal defense weapons designed to use a standard caliber to simplify the logistics. The method of operation is a short stroke gas piston. It is striker-fired, features an ambidextrous ejection system, and ambidextrous controls.

The PDR-C (Compact) features an FN P90-style pistol grip and ergonomics offering a more compact weapon, while the PDR-D (Direct) uses a more conventional pistol grip with vertical grip (similar to a Steyr TMP) and safety nub to keep users from injuring themselves.

PDR line drawing and profile

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "DefRev Exclusive! MagPul PDR (Personal Defense Rifle) 5.56 PDW (Photos!)".

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