Range Tested: Daniel Defense DDM4 PDW

Published on April 22, 2020
Duration: 4:36

This review from NRA Publications, featuring Joe Kurtenbach, provides an expert look at the Daniel Defense DDM4 PDW. It covers the firearm's design philosophy, historical context of PDWs, and detailed technical specifications including its 7-inch .300 Blackout barrel and compact dimensions. Range testing highlights impressive accuracy, with tight groups achieved at 25 and 50 yards, positioning the DDM4 PDW as a potent and portable option.

Quick Summary

The Daniel Defense DDM4 PDW is a highly portable AR-15 based pistol chambered in .300 Blackout, featuring a 7-inch barrel and advanced components like a linear compensator and Maxim Defense brace. It weighs under 6 lbs and measures under 20 inches collapsed. Range tests showed impressive accuracy with sub-1.5 inch groups at 50 yards, surpassing standard handguns.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to DDM4 PDW
  2. 00:28PDW Concept History
  3. 01:30Configurations and Portability
  4. 01:47Barrel and Caliber Specs
  5. 02:19Muzzle and Handguard
  6. 02:56Controls and Brace System
  7. 03:36Range Performance

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Daniel Defense DDM4 PDW?

The DDM4 PDW is a compact AR-15 based pistol chambered in .300 Blackout, featuring a 7-inch barrel, MFR XL 6.0 handguard, linear compensator, and Maxim Defense CQB brace. It weighs under 6 lbs and is under 20 inches collapsed.

How accurate is the Daniel Defense DDM4 PDW?

During range testing, the DDM4 PDW demonstrated excellent accuracy, achieving tight 3-shot groups at 25 yards and sub-1.5 inch groups at 50 yards, outperforming standard handguns.

What is the historical context of the PDW concept?

The PDW concept evolved from firearms like the HK MP5 and M1 Carbine, aiming to provide a powerful yet portable firearm for military, law enforcement, and citizens who require more than a submachine gun but less than a full rifle.

What makes the DDM4 PDW suitable for portability?

Its lightweight design (under 6 lbs) and compact dimensions (under 20 inches collapsed) allow it to fit easily into a standard backpack, making it ideal for discreet carry and transport.

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