![]() ![]() There's a charging handle located on the left side of the RDB-C near the adjustable gas valve. As you change magazines, you can either press the bolt-release button or slap the handle down to send the bolt assembly into battery. When the handle is pulled rearward, it locks into place when engaging a small cutout. There's a charging handle located on the left side of the RDB-C near the adjustable gas valve, but its position can be swapped for lefties. The return spring shoves the bolt forward and strips another round from the top of the magazine and shoves it into battery. When the bolt body reaches its most rearward position, a pair of spring-powered ejectors strike the case and propel it downward through the aluminum-lined ejection port toward the shooter's feet. The rifle utilizes a seven-lug bolt with the extractor located at the 6-o'clock position to feed and clear the action. The valve is positioned above the RDB-C's 20½-inch barrel. How does the RDB-C operate? For starters, there's an adjustable in-line, short-stroke gas piston system. ![]() But you won't find that it applies to the RDB-C because it lacks a pistol grip. Such a definition describes Kel-Tec's RDB (Rifle, Downward-Ejecting, Bullpup), which revolutionized this market in 2010. Since its inception, the bullpup category has been described with having a pistol grip mounted ahead of the magazine, which allows engineers to design a very compact firearm without compromising barrel length. Please Support Them! They help make our videos possible.Kel-Tec's RDB-C is a modern, state-compliant take on the traditional bullpup concept. No purchase required for guns/gear worth over $250. NOTE: These giveaways are not affiliated with, associated with, or in any way endorsed by YouTube and TFBTV is solely responsible for the giveaways mentioned in this video and this description. Not only does this assist us in creating content, but we give away hundreds of dollars of guns and gear a month to our supporters! Please visit our Patreon and SubscribeStar pages if you enjoy our independent content and consider helping us. ![]() TFBTV is viewer supported and does not accept money for positive reviews of products. In this episode of TFBTV, James Reeves speaks with Chad Enos of Kel-Tec about new parts, accessories, and models of some favorites, including a new version of the Kel-Tec SUB2000, an upgrade for the KS7 shotgun, and a new version of the RDB Survival. ![]()
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