Daniel Defense M4A1 SOCOM II Carbine

Published on December 11, 2018
Duration: 1:46

This review details the Daniel Defense M4A1 SOCOM II Carbine, presented by Paul Leavitt from Brownells. The focus is on its authentic clone build, utilizing mil-spec components for a configuration closer to issue firearms. Key features include the B5 SOPMOD stock, A2 pistol grip, a 14.5-inch hammer-forged barrel with a pinned and welded A2 flash hider, and a free-floating quad-rail handguard. The firearm is noted for its discreet appearance due to the absence of laser markings and is exclusive to Brownells.

Quick Summary

The Daniel Defense M4A1 SOCOM II Carbine is an authentic clone build, featuring mil-spec components like the B5 SOPMOD stock and A2 pistol grip for a configuration closer to issue firearms. It boasts a 14.5-inch hammer-forged barrel with a pinned and welded A2 flash hider and a free-floating quad-rail handguard, all while maintaining a discreet appearance without laser markings. This exclusive model is available only through Brownells.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Daniel Defense M4A1 SOCOM II
  2. 00:11SOCOM II Build Philosophy
  3. 00:36Stock and Grip Details
  4. 00:47Ejection Port and Markings
  5. 01:08Handguard and Barrel
  6. 01:26Product Availability

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Daniel Defense M4A1 SOCOM II an authentic clone build?

The Daniel Defense M4A1 SOCOM II is designed as an authentic clone build by utilizing mil-spec components, such as the B5 SOPMOD stock and A2 pistol grip, to closely replicate a military-issue configuration.

What are the key features of the Daniel Defense M4A1 SOCOM II's furniture and barrel?

It features a military-issue B5 SOPMOD stock with QD sockets, an A2 pistol grip, a 14.5-inch hammer-forged barrel, and a pinned and welded A2 flash hider for compliance.

Where can the Daniel Defense M4A1 SOCOM II be purchased?

The Daniel Defense M4A1 SOCOM II Carbine is exclusively available for purchase through Brownells, making it a unique offering from this retailer.

What is the significance of the metal ejection port cover and lack of laser markings on this rifle?

The metal ejection port cover offers durability, while the absence of laser markings contributes to a discreet, authentic military appearance, differentiating it from some civilian AR-15 models.

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