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Published on March 28, 2023
Duration: 0:07

This video demonstrates the live fire of a suppressed Daniel Defense DDM4 PDW pistol chambered in .300 Blackout. The setup includes a Law Tactical folding adapter and an SB Tactical SBA3 brace, highlighting the use of high-end tactical components. The demonstration occurs at an indoor range, with the title implying the suppressor is under NFA review.

Quick Summary

The Daniel Defense DDM4 PDW is demonstrated in .300 Blackout, featuring a Law Tactical Folder and SB Tactical SBA3 Brace. The video highlights its use at an indoor range, implicitly referencing the NFA 'jail' period for its suppressor, showcasing a tactical AR pistol build with high-end components.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Firearm Introduction & Setup
  2. 00:01Optic & Accessory Close-up
  3. 00:02Live Fire at Indoor Range

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Daniel Defense DDM4 PDW chambered in?

The Daniel Defense DDM4 PDW shown in the video is chambered in .300 Blackout, a caliber popular for its effectiveness in short-barreled AR platforms and compatibility with suppressors.

What accessories are featured on the DDM4 PDW?

The DDM4 PDW is equipped with a Law Tactical Folding Stock Adapter, an SB Tactical SBA3 Brace, an Aimpoint Micro series optic, and a weapon-mounted light, enhancing its tactical capabilities and ergonomics.

What does 'NFA jail' mean in the context of suppressors?

'NFA jail' refers to the waiting period after submitting an ATF Form 4 for a suppressor. During this time, the suppressor is awaiting approval and cannot be legally possessed or used by the end-user until the process is complete.

What is the typical weight of a Daniel Defense DDM4 PDW?

The Daniel Defense DDM4 PDW has a base configuration weight of approximately 5.7 lbs. Adding accessories like a suppressor and optic will increase this weight.

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