DANIEL DEFENSE MAGs LEGIT??

Published on July 19, 2022
Duration: 15:34

This video provides an expert-level assessment of Daniel Defense AR magazines by firearms influencer GHG Hussle. Through rigorous live-fire testing and competitive drills using a PACT Club Timer III, the video compares DD magazines against industry standards like Magpul PMAGs. The assessment focuses on reliability, capacity, seating ease, and overall performance under pressure, concluding with a definitive verdict on the magazines' legitimacy.

Quick Summary

Expert firearms influencer GHG Hussle confirms Daniel Defense DD Magazines are 'legit' after rigorous live-fire testing. The 32-round magazines showed zero malfunctions, though they were noted as slightly harder to seat when fully loaded compared to Magpul PMAGs. Performance was assessed using a PACT Club Timer III during competitive drills.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Daniel Defense Magazines
  2. 00:53Initial Range Testing
  3. 01:45Comparison with Magpul PMAGs
  4. 02:37Capacity and Design Features
  5. 03:25Seating and Loading Observations
  6. 05:03Shooting Competition and Drills
  7. 11:05Final Reliability Assessment

Frequently Asked Questions

Are Daniel Defense AR magazines reliable for shooting?

Yes, according to expert testing by GHG Hussle, Daniel Defense DD magazines are considered 'legit' after demonstrating zero jams or malfunctions during extensive live-fire drills on an outdoor range, even when compared to industry standards like Magpul PMAGs.

How does the Daniel Defense magazine compare to a Magpul PMAG?

The Daniel Defense magazine offers a 32-round capacity and a unique grip texture. However, it can be more difficult to seat when fully loaded compared to a Magpul PMAG, which is noted for its easy 'butter-like' seating. Both proved reliable in testing.

What are the key features of the Daniel Defense magazine tested?

The Daniel Defense DD Magazine features a 32-round capacity, exceeding the standard 30 rounds, and a distinct 'football-like' grip texture. It is constructed from carbon-fiber-reinforced polymer and is compatible with 5.56x45mm NATO and .300 Blackout calibers.

What tools were used in the Daniel Defense magazine test?

The testing utilized a PACT Club Timer III for performance metrics during shooting drills, a Holosun green dot optic for first-person view during exercises, and the Daniel Defense DDM4 PDW rifle chambered in .300 Blackout for the live-fire evaluation.

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