The DELTA 5® Action

Published on February 1, 2019
Duration: 1:02

This guide details the process of installing or swapping barrels on the Daniel Defense DELTA 5 action, emphasizing its user-interchangeable barrel system. Daniel McLeroy, Product Design Lead, demonstrates how the barrel extension and nut facilitate caliber or contour changes. The guide highlights the importance of proper torque and tool usage for a secure and accurate build.

Quick Summary

The Daniel Defense DELTA 5 action is constructed from stainless steel with a round bottom receiver and an integral recoil lug. It features a three-lug bolt design with a 60-degree throw for stability and speed. Its user-interchangeable barrel system and Remington 700 trigger compatibility offer significant customization options.

Chapters

  1. 00:00DELTA 5 Action Introduction
  2. 00:15Bolt Design and Throw
  3. 00:26Recoil Lug Functionality
  4. 00:38Trigger Compatibility
  5. 00:45Interchangeable Barrel System

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key construction features of the Daniel Defense DELTA 5 action?

The DELTA 5 action is built from high-quality stainless steel and features a round bottom design for easier bedding. It includes an integral recoil lug for enhanced durability and performance, ensuring stability and preventing scope base movement under recoil.

How does the bolt design of the DELTA 5 action improve performance?

The DELTA 5 action utilizes a three-lug design with a 60-degree bolt throw. This configuration provides superior stability and allows for faster follow-up shots due to the reduced travel distance of the bolt.

Can users easily change barrels or calibers on the DELTA 5 action?

Yes, a key feature is the interchangeable barrel system. By design, users can easily swap calibers, barrel lengths, or contours using basic tools and a barrel nut, thanks to the barrel extension system.

What trigger systems are compatible with the DELTA 5 action?

The DELTA 5 action is designed to be compatible with the Remington 700 pattern trigger. This offers users the flexibility to install their preferred aftermarket triggers without being limited to proprietary options.

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