Update 12-6-2025: people are misinterpreting what this listing is. Since we developed the KP-15, people have been asking me about doing a .308 model.
While it is technically possible to make one, I don’t think it would sell particularly fast. We’ve had a post about this in our FAQ for years.
This listing is just to point people to, when they ask about it. Maybe some investor will eventually take it on as a passion project?
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Based Upon the successful KP-15 Monolithic Polymer Receiver, the KP-10 would be it's large frame .308/6.5 Creedmoor brother.
Injection molding allows for rapid production of roughly one receiver produced every 65 seconds and a very low per unit cost once the mold and tooling are paid for.
Investors would be paid back at a rate of $20/unit sold, and this would continue after the tooling is paid for (unless and until it sold to another company with a lump sum pay out.
Want to just have us help develop this for your company using our knowledge and experience? That is an option too.
It is completely possible from an engineering stand point to make a functioning large frame monolithic polymer receiver. The 3D Printing community has shown they actually work for several years now. The market's appetite for .308/6.5CM firearms is the question.
You might be reading this thinking "that's a lot of money for a mold." Yes, it is. The funds would be used for all aspects of R&D and product development and the initial production run. .308 ammo is expensive and we'll want to shoot a lot of it to make sure the product is good to go.
Interested in financing this project? E-mail customerservice@kineticenergyarms.com