700-Dollar AR15 vs 2,000-Dollar AR15
This video from hickok45 compares a $700 Smith & Wesson M&P Sport III AR-15 against a $2,000 Daniel Defense DDM4 V7. While both rifles function reliably, the higher price of the DDM4 V7 reflects premium materials like 4150 chrome-lined barrels, rigorous quality control (HP/MPI testing), and enhanced features such as a Geissele trigger and better furniture. The comparison highlights the concept of diminishing returns in firearm purchases, suggesting that for most users, a budget AR-15 offers sufficient performance, while premium models provide added peace of mind for extreme applications.












