Description
Picture this: you need a rifle that can transition from a vehicle’s trunk to a defensive position in seconds, delivering decisive power at intermediate ranges. The DRD Tactical Paratus P762 .308 Win/7.62 NATO, 16″ Barrel, Black Folding Stock, Nickel,, rd, 20 rd is engineered for exactly that scenario. It’s a compact, takedown-ready battle rifle built for the operator or prepared citizen who demands .308 power in a package that stows and deploys with unparalleled speed.
The DRD Tactical Paratus P762 is a compact, folding-stock, takedown rifle chambered in .308 Winchester/7.62 NATO. It features a 16-inch barrel, a nickel-boron coated bolt carrier group for reliability, and a side-folding stock, all designed for rapid deployment and storage. It accepts standard 20-round SR-25 pattern magazines and is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide.
When it comes to home defense or a vehicle-based kit, size matters. The Paratus P762’s genius lies in its quick-takedown system. The barrel and upper receiver separate from the lower with a simple push of a takedown lever—no tools required. This means you can store the rifle in a compact case or backpack, then assemble it to a ready state in mere seconds. The side-folding stock further collapses the overall length, making it incredibly manageable in tight spaces. Here’s the thing—this isn’t a compromise on a full-power platform; it’s a reconfiguration for practical access.
Reliability is non-negotiable, and the nickel-boron coated bolt carrier group is a key feature. This finish provides exceptional lubricity and corrosion resistance, ensuring smooth cycling and easier cleaning under adverse conditions. The rifle operates on a short-stroke piston system, which runs cleaner and cooler than direct impingement, a critical factor for sustained use. With a weight of approximately 8.5 lbs unloaded, it balances the heft of the .308 cartridge with a design meant to be carried and used dynamically.
The system is built around the proven SR-25/AR-10 platform, meaning broad parts compatibility. It uses standard SR-25 pattern magazines, so sourcing reliable 20-round mags from brands like Magpul or Lancer is straightforward. The rail interface is mil-spec, allowing for the direct attachment of your preferred optics, lights, and grips. This drop-in ready design means you can configure it to your mission without gunsmithing. The investment of $2990.88 gets you a complete, professional-grade system ready for your zeroing process and loadout.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Caliber | .308 Winchester / 7.62x51mm NATO |
| Barrel Length | 16 inches |
| Overall Length (Stock Extended) | Approx. 35.5 inches |
| Overall Length (Stock Folded) | Approx. 26.5 inches |
| Action | Short-stroke gas piston |
| Magazine Capacity | 20 Rounds (SR-25 Pattern) |
Pros: Unmatched compact storage and rapid deployment for a .308. Robust piston-driven operation enhances reliability. High degree of parts and magazine commonality with the AR-10 platform. The nickel-boron BCG simplifies maintenance.
Cons: Premium price point compared to standard AR-10 rifles. The takedown system, while robust, adds a point of complexity versus a monolithic rifle. The .308 recoil in a lightweight, short-barreled package requires proper technique to manage effectively.
This rifle is for the serious user who prioritizes accessibility and power. It’s ideal for a designated patrol or scout vehicle rifle, a compact wilderness defense firearm for remote properties, or as a primary weapon for a prepared citizen who values the ability to discreetly transport a formidable capability. It suits those who understand that the first step to using a tool is having it immediately available.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How quickly can the Paratus P762 be assembled from its takedown state?
A: With practice, assembly from separated to locked and loaded takes about 5-10 seconds. The process is intuitive and requires no tools, just align and push the takedown lever.
Q: Is the folding stock compatible with standard AR-10 buffer tubes and stocks?
A: No, the folding mechanism is integral to the Paratus lower receiver design to maintain reliability when folded. It is not designed for aftermarket stock swaps like a traditional buffer tube.
Q: What is the effective range with the 16-inch barrel?
A: While ballistic performance depends on the specific load, the 16-inch barrel effectively delivers the .308 cartridge out to 600+ yards on target, making it highly capable for most practical defensive and tactical engagements.
Consider the DRD Tactical Paratus P762 if your protocol demands a full-power rifle that doesn’t compromise on readiness due to storage constraints. FFL transfer required for firearm purchases.


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