Daniel Defense Integrally Suppressed 300 Blackout

Published on July 31, 2014
Duration: 17:11

This video provides an expert review of the Daniel Defense M4 ISR integrally suppressed rifle in .300 Blackout. Hickok45, an established firearms reviewer with deep technical knowledge, demonstrates the rifle's quiet operation with subsonic ammunition and discusses its technical specifications, including the integral suppressor design which simplifies NFA compliance. The review highlights the rifle's quality, effectiveness with .300 Blackout, and overall value.

Quick Summary

The Daniel Defense M4 ISR features an integrally suppressed barrel, permanently welded to achieve a 16-inch length, simplifying NFA compliance to a single tax stamp. Chambered in .300 Blackout, it utilizes subsonic rounds with effective penetration due to high sectional density, despite lower velocities. The rifle weighs 6-7 lbs and has an MSRP of $3,200.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Initial Shooting Demonstration
  2. 01:00Introduction to Daniel Defense M4 ISR
  3. 02:00Integral Suppressor Design Explained
  4. 03:30Technical Specs and Pricing
  5. 05:30Elite Tactical Systems Magazines
  6. 08:30300 Blackout Ballistics Analysis

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Daniel Defense M4 ISR's suppressor design unique?

The Daniel Defense M4 ISR features an integrally suppressed barrel, meaning the suppressor is permanently welded to the barrel. This design achieves a 16-inch total barrel length, simplifying NFA compliance by requiring only one tax stamp for the suppressor itself.

How does .300 Blackout ammunition perform in the Daniel Defense M4 ISR?

The M4 ISR is chambered in .300 Blackout. While subsonic rounds have lower velocities, their high sectional density makes them effective for penetration at intended ranges, especially when suppressed, as demonstrated in the video.

What are the key technical specifications of the Daniel Defense M4 ISR?

The rifle weighs approximately 6-7 lbs, has an MSRP around $3,200, and features a 16-inch integrally suppressed barrel, a modular float rail, and a Magpul stock. It uses standard AR-15 controls and magazines.

Why is the integral suppressor design beneficial for NFA compliance?

An integrally suppressed barrel, like the one on the M4 ISR, is welded to meet the 16-inch minimum barrel length requirement for rifles. This means you only need one NFA tax stamp for the suppressor, rather than separate stamps for a suppressor and a short-barreled rifle (SBR).

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