Daniel Defense Integrally Suppressed 300 Blackout

Published on July 31, 2014
Duration: 17:11

This review covers the Daniel Defense M4 ISR integrally suppressed rifle in .300 Blackout. Hickok45 highlights its quiet operation with subsonic rounds and the NFA tax stamp advantage of its welded suppressor design. The review details its weight, price, and features like the modular rail and ETS magazines, while also touching on .300 Blackout ballistics.

Quick Summary

The Daniel Defense M4 ISR integrally suppressed rifle in .300 Blackout offers a regulatory advantage, requiring only one NFA tax stamp due to its welded 16-inch barrel/suppressor design. It weighs 6-7 lbs, costs around $3,200, and features a modular rail and ETS magazines.

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. 05:30ETS Magazine Demonstration
  6. 08:30300 Blackout Ballistics Analysis

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main advantage of the Daniel Defense M4 ISR's integrally suppressed design?

The primary advantage is regulatory: the suppressor is welded to the barrel, making the total length 16 inches. This configuration requires only one NFA tax stamp for the suppressor, rather than two stamps for a separate suppressor and an Short-Barreled Rifle (SBR).

How does the .300 Blackout perform ballistically in the M4 ISR?

While subsonic .300 Blackout rounds have velocities comparable to handguns, the bullet's high sectional density makes it effective for its intended close-to-medium range applications, especially when suppressed.

What are the key features and price point of the Daniel Defense M4 ISR?

The rifle weighs 6-7 lbs, features a modular float rail, Magpul stock, and standard AR-15 controls. Its MSRP is approximately $3,200.

What type of magazines are shown with the Daniel Defense M4 ISR?

The video demonstrates translucent magazines from Elite Tactical Systems (ETS). A notable feature is their ability to be coupled together without needing extra hardware.

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