Thursday, February 28, 2013

Daniel Defense DDM4ISR 300

The DDM4ISR, Daniel Defense's new integrally suppressed rifle chambered in AAC .300 BLK will be released April 1st. The firearm was first introduced at SHOT Show this year, and features a permanently attached sound supressor on the end of its 10.3" cold hammer-forged barrel. The neat thing about the DDM4ISR is that even though it has a short barrel, the supressor is considered part of the barrel, therefore increasing its length to 16.145 inches. Because of this, the rifle is not considered an SBR, but will still need one NFA tax stamp for the suppressor.

The baffle core of the suppressor can be removed for cleaning with a tool that is included with the rifle. The rifle includes a 12-inch Daniel Defense Modular Float Rail, Magpul MOE stock, and a QD swivel point in the rear of the receiver.

The entire length of the rifle is 34.5 inches with the stock fully retracted, and it weighs 7.6 lbs. The MSRP is currently set at $3199.00.

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