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Desert Tech

Desert Tech is a St. George, Utah precision firearms manufacturer producing bolt-action and semi-automatic rifles at the highest tier of American production — their SRS-A2 and SRS-M2 chassis systems are used by military and law enforcement snipers worldwide, and their bullpup semi-automatic WLVRN (Wolverine) and MDRX platforms bring Desert Tech precision engineering to the defensive and sporting market. Desert Tech also produces DTM Premium Match ammunition loaded to the exacting standards their rifles demand.

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Desert Tech SRS-M2: The Precision Standard

The SRS-M2 (Short Action Precision Rifle Mark 2) is Desert Tech’s flagship bolt-action precision chassis rifle — a bullpup bolt-action design that delivers a full-length rifle barrel in a significantly shorter overall package than conventional bolt-actions. The SRS-M2 chassis accepts interchangeable barrel assemblies that swap in under a minute without tools, allowing a single rifle to operate in multiple calibers (.308 Winchester, .338 Lapua Magnum, and others) with the same chassis. The monopod-equipped adjustable stock, full-length Picatinny top rail, and folding capability make it one of the most field-adaptable precision platforms available. Desert Tech SRS rifles are currently used by US military special operations snipers and allied forces worldwide.

Desert Tech WLVRN (Wolverine): Precision Bullpup Semi-Auto

The WLVRN (Wolverine) is Desert Tech’s semi-automatic bullpup rifle in 5.56 NATO and 6.5 Creedmoor — a forward-eject bullpup that solves the brass-in-face problem endemic to most bullpup designs by directing spent cases forward rather than to the side. Available in 16-inch and 20-inch barrel configurations, the Wolverine brings Desert Tech’s manufacturing quality to a semi-automatic bullpup platform that is genuinely competitive in both defensive and precision applications. The 20-inch Wolverine in 6.5 Creedmoor produces exceptional accuracy in a package shorter than a standard AR-15 carbine.

Desert Tech MDRX: The Bullpup for Hunters

The MDRX (Micro Dynamic Rifle) is Desert Tech’s hunting-oriented bullpup semi-automatic — available in 5.56 NATO and 6.5 Creedmoor with a forward-eject system in a lightweight, compact platform. The MDRX is designed for hunters who want the ballistic capability of a full-length barrel in a pack-friendly package. At approximately 7.5 pounds with a 20-inch barrel and an overall length under 27 inches, the MDRX delivers meaningful packability advantages over conventional semi-automatic hunting rifles.

Desert Tech Quattro-15 and QUADMAG-53

The Quattro-15 (QTR-RF-A1653-B) is Desert Tech’s AR-15 pattern rifle in 223 Wylde — designed around the QUADMAG-53, a 53-round quadruple-stack magazine that provides dramatically higher capacity than standard 30-round AR-15 magazines in roughly the same magazine length. The 223 Wylde chamber provides accuracy with both .223 Remington and 5.56 NATO ammunition. The Quattro-15 platform is built for extended-capacity defensive and competition use where conventional magazine limitations are a consideration. The QUADMAG-53 is also available as a standalone accessory for compatible rifles.

DTM Premium Match Ammunition

Desert Tech produces their own DTM (Desert Tech Match) Premium Match ammunition loaded specifically for their precision rifle platforms — available in 6.5 Creedmoor 140gr, .338 Lapua Magnum 300gr, and .50 BMG 750gr. DTM ammunition uses premium components loaded to Desert Tech’s precision standards, ensuring ammunition quality matches the capability of the rifles it feeds. For Desert Tech rifle owners who want factory ammunition that meets match-grade standards, DTM is the purpose-built choice.

Frequently Asked Questions: Desert Tech

Where is Desert Tech made?
Desert Tech is based in St. George, Utah and manufactures their rifles in the United States. The SRS-M2 and WLVRN are US-made precision firearms. Desert Tech is a veteran-owned company with deep roots in the American precision shooting community.

What is the difference between the Desert Tech SRS-M2 and the MDRX?
The SRS-M2 is a bolt-action precision rifle designed for maximum accuracy at long range — used by military and law enforcement snipers. The MDRX is a semi-automatic bullpup designed for hunting and sporting use where faster follow-up shots and compact packability matter more than maximum precision. Both use Desert Tech’s quality manufacturing but serve fundamentally different use cases.

What calibers does the Desert Tech WLVRN come in?
The Wolverine is available in 5.56 NATO/.223 Remington and 6.5 Creedmoor. The 6.5 Creedmoor variant is the more popular precision choice, delivering genuine long-range accuracy in the compact bullpup format. The 5.56 variant is the defensive and general-purpose configuration.

What is the QUADMAG-53?
The QUADMAG-53 is a 53-round quadruple-stack magazine in .223 Remington/5.56x45mm designed for the Desert Tech Quattro-15 rifle. It provides 53 rounds of capacity in a magazine approximately the same length as a standard 30-round STANAG magazine. The QUADMAG-53 uses a patent-pending four-stack design that is specific to compatible platforms — verify compatibility before purchasing for use in non-Desert Tech rifles.

See Also: Bolt-Action RiflesBullpup RiflesAR-15 Rifles6.5 Creedmoor Ammo.338 Lapua Ammo