Daniel Defense PCC

Published on February 19, 2025
Duration: 1:29

This video provides a comprehensive unboxing and initial familiarization with the Daniel Defense PCC. It covers essential steps like safety checks, cycling the action, magazine insertion, and mounting an optic. The demonstration highlights the firearm's features and the seamless integration of accessories like the Magpul PMAG and Aimpoint optic, guided by an experienced user.

Quick Summary

The Daniel Defense PCC is unboxed from a padded hard case, revealing its 9mm caliber and DD4 7.0 handguard. Key accessories demonstrated include the Magpul PMAG 25 GL9 (25-round capacity) and an Aimpoint Micro red dot sight on a Scalarworks LEAP mount, highlighting proper firearm handling and accessory integration.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Unboxing Daniel Defense PCC
  2. 00:06Initial Firearm Handling & Features
  3. 00:11Safety Check and Action Cycling
  4. 00:24Trigger and Safety Demonstration
  5. 00:30Bolt Lock and Release Operation
  6. 00:36Handguard and Barrel Overview
  7. 00:47Magpul PMAG 25 GL9 Introduction
  8. 00:58Magazine Insertion
  9. 01:07Optic Mounting (Aimpoint/Scalarworks)

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Daniel Defense PCC shown in the video?

The Daniel Defense PCC features a DD4 7.0 handguard, a 9mm caliber, and is presented in a durable hard case. It also includes clear manufacturer and model markings for easy identification.

What accessories are demonstrated with the Daniel Defense PCC?

The video showcases the Magpul PMAG 25 GL9, a 25-round magazine for 9mm Glock-pattern firearms, and the Aimpoint Micro red dot sight mounted on a Scalarworks LEAP mount.

What is the importance of the safety check demonstrated in the video?

The safety check, including removing the chamber flag and cycling the action, is crucial for ensuring the firearm is unloaded and safe to handle before any further manipulation or accessory installation.

How is the optic mounted on the Daniel Defense PCC?

An Aimpoint Micro red dot sight is mounted onto the PCC's top rail using a Scalarworks LEAP mount, a system designed for quick and secure optic attachment.

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