New Daniel Defense SBR and .308 Offerings—SHOT Show 2017

in Authors, Clay Martin, SHOT Show 2017

To learn more, visit https://www.danieldefense.com/.

Overview

Daniel Defense is staying strong in the SBR game this year with the DDM4V7S. Building on the Daniel Defense military heritage of 11.5 inch barrels, this new model features a free-floating rail with MLOK attachment points the length of the hand guard at seven positions. This, coupled with a full-length picatinny rail on top, gives you plenty of options for all the adds-ons you could possibly need. The barrel is a government contour, thick enough to do some serious shooting before it gets hot. Balanced with the new handguard, the rifle still feels very light. In fact, it is the lightest SBR Daniel Defense has ever made.  Standard equipment on this model is the Daniel Defense buttstock and pistol grip, which I have raved about elsewhere. 1679.

New Daniel Defense SBR and .308 Offerings—SHOT Show 2017

The author had a chance to go hands-on with the new DDM4V7S SBR at the 2017 SHOT Show.

SPECS- DDM4V7S

  • Chambering: 5.56 NATO
  • Barrel: 11.5 inches
  • OA Length: 26 ¾- 29 7/8th inches
  • Grips: Daniel Defense
  • Sights: N/A
  • Action: Semi Auto
  • Finish: Matte black
  • MSRP: $1,679.00

SPECS- DD5V2

  • Chambering: 7.62 NATO
  • Barrel: 18 inches
  • OA Length: 35 3/8th – 39 inches
  • Grips: Daniel Defense
  • Sights: N/A
  • Action: Semi Auto
  • Finish: Matte black
  • MSRP: $3,044.00
New Daniel Defense SBR and .308 Offerings—SHOT Show 2017

The new DD5V2 was also on display at the 2017 SHOT Show. Image courtesy of the manufacturer.

On the precision side of the house, Daniel Defense hasn’t been slacking either. New this year is the DD5V2, a .308 caliber powerhouse with an 18-inch barrel. Considering the group I shot with the 5.56 they sent out earlier this year, I am really intrigued by how accurate this monster may be. There is a lot going on with the outside of this gun: great ergonomics etc. But the real story to me is how they re-engineered the bolt to fix all the problems inherent to an issued military gun. That was a total lemon. Starts with an M. Ends in 110. That gun use to shear bolt lugs all the time, if you could keep the trigger group from falling out long enough to shoot, that is. Daniel Defense applied some hard core science nerd to all the dimensions of the bolt and BCG, and the result is spectacular. If you are in the market for a gas-operated .308, this is an excellent choice.

Price & Availability

Both the DDM4V7S and the DD5V2 should be available now, and the pricing for the former is an MSRP of $1,679 while the MSRP of the latter is $3,044. Keep an eye out for full reviews here in the future.

To learn more, visit https://www.danieldefense.com/.

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