Daniel Defense DDM4 ISR 02-103-01056 Complete Specs and Full Gun Specifications

DANIEL DEFENSE DAN DDM4 ISR .300 AAC Blackout 9 Inch Barrel Profile With Permanently Attached Silencer (16 Inch Total Length) MFR XL Rail DD Furniture Adjustable Stock Deep Woods Green Finish 32 Round - All NFA Rules Apply DDM4 ISR Integrally Suppressed Weapon System optimized for the .300 Blackout cartridge. Built around a nine-inch, cold hammer forged barrel that is fluted along with a target crown and a standard pistol-length gas system; with a permanently attached muzzle device. Suppressor is an integral part of the barrel. Integral suppressor extends the barrel length to an NFA-required 16 inches in length; this is not a short barreled rifle and requires only one tax stamp. Lightweight stainless steel suppressor with baffle core and Cerakote finish; pinned and welded assembly. Lower receiver and upper receiver are mil-spec with type III hard coat anodized finish. Barrel is chrome moly vanadium steel, cold hammer forged, 1:8 inch twist on a nine-inch S2W profile; chrome lined and phosphate coated. Pistol length, direct impingement gas system. Mil-spec bolt carrier group; properly staked gas key. No sights. MFR XL 15.0 aluminum handguard with Type III hard coat anodized finish. DD stock, pistol grip and vertical grip. DD magazine. Inlcudes full-latch Impact plastic case. Made in the USA. All NFA rules apply. UOM EA Barrel Length 16 Caliber-Gauge .300 AAC BLACKOUT Capacity 32 Finish Deep Woods Green Made in the USA Made in the USA Specific Caliber .300 AAC Blackout Tactical Tactical Thread 1/2-28 Threaded Barrels Threaded Barrel
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Retail Price:
$2,699.00
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$1,889.30
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$1,889.30

Product Specifications

Brand Daniel Defense
Category Rifles
Finish Deep Woods Green
Action Semi-Automatic
Caliber 300 AAC Blackout
Barrel Length 16\"
Capacity 32

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