The Daniel Defense DDM4 V7 Semi-Auto Rifle comes outfitted with a CNC-machined, 6061-T6 aluminum, Type-III hard coat anodized, free-floating handguard, featuring M-LOK® attachment slots. An uninterrupted 1913 Picatinny rail runs the entire length of the receiver and handguard. The 6-position buttstock and pistol grip are constructed of glass-filled polymer with Soft Touch overmolding. The mil-spec upper and lower receivers are CNC-machined from 7075-T6 aluminum with Type-III hard coat anodized finish; the lower receiver has a flared mag well and a QD swivel attachment point. The cold hammer-forged, chrome-moly vanadium steel barrel is chrome lined with a 1:7 rate-of-twist rifling, and has a heavy phosphate exterior coating. The Daniel Defense flash suppressor is made of 17-4 PH stainless steel, with a salt-bath, nitride finish (attached with 1/2″×28 thread). The Daniel Defense DDM4 V7 Semi-Auto Rifle operates with a midlength, direct impingement gas system. Made in USA.
- M-LOK handguard
- Uninterrupted 1913 Picatinny rail
- Mil-spec upper and lower receivers
- Type-III hard coat anodized
- Chrome-lined barrel with 1:7 rate-of-twist rifling
- Heavy phosphate barrel coating
- Daniel Defense flash suppressor
- Direct impingement gas system
- Soft Touch overmolded pistol grip
- 6-position buttstock
Peakbagger41 –
I’m by no means an expert in ARs but I’ve been issued several different variants in my 15 years of law enforcement from Bushmaster (with a carrying handle) to Smith with an LPVO. Every time I run my DD it makes me smile. It’s well built and just smooth and fast to shoot. Zero jams and I don’t exactly keep her clean. Accuracy was beyond expected with no load development and I was shocked how well this chrome lined barrel shoots. Keep in mind the factory trigger is basic (I quickly upgraded to a Geissele two stage) and she doesn’t come with irons. The way I have it set up it’s a very legitimate 0-500y carbine that makes me look better than I am.
Martin –
Extremely light weight. Very little recoil. Excellent gun right out of box.
Arty –
I remember when this brand came out they were just like all the others roughly 600 dollars, but they got popular and look at the price now geez….my S&W mp15 shoots as good as my DD but at a cheaper price