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[dcs_fancy_header bgcolor=”#ffffff” color=”#000000″ fweight=”bold”]DRD Tactical announces release of Gen-2 Paratus P762 Rifle. A revolutionary takedown, semi-automatic rifle system in caliber 7.62 Nato, that can be assembled out of the hard-case without any tools, in less than a minute.[/dcs_fancy_header]
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Gen-2 Paratus has a 16” or 18” FN Hammer Forged chrome lined 7.62 Nato chambered barrel with 1/12 twist and Parkerized finish, Folding charging handle, New 13” Rail, QD sling mounts machined on either side of the lower receiver and Nickel Boron coated Bolt carrier group. New Hard-case has room for the attachment of brakes, flash hiders and QD mounts for suppressor use (NFA Item). All Gen-2 P762 Rifles are suppressor use ready, no need for adjustable gas blocks due its rifle length gas system.
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The Paratus features a MIL-STD 1913 Picatinny top rail for mounting optics, a lower fore end rail for handgrips, bipods or lights and additional accessory rails at both the 3 and 9’o clock positions.
Paratus ships in a 18”x14”x7” hard case for transport that accommodates the Paratus rifle, 4 Magpul PMAGS, Trijicon size Optic and Suppressor.
New for Fall 2013 is our U762 Complete Upper Assembly which allows any current DPMS pattern 308/7.62 rifle owners to convert their rifle into a quick take down compact transportable rifle. U762 Upper comes with 16” or 18” FN Hammer Forged chrome lined barrel with 1/12 twist, Panther flash hider, 13” QD Rail system, Billet Upper receiver, charging handle, bolt carrier group and Hard Case.
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Paratus P762 and U762 are currently shipping and available through these fine distributors, RSR Group, AcuSport, TST Defense and Clyde Armory.
Visit www.drdtactical.com for more information.
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