Unboxing BEST AR-15! (DDM4V7)

Published on June 8, 2022
Duration: 16:34

This guide details the installation of various accessories onto a Daniel Defense DDM4V7 rifle, including a Holosun red dot sight, Olight tactical flashlight, and Holosun magnifier. It also covers sling attachment and holster considerations for compatible sidearms. The process emphasizes ergonomic placement of accessories for optimal performance.

Quick Summary

The Daniel Defense DDM4V7 is a premium AR-15 rifle featuring a 16-inch barrel and all-black finish. This build includes a Holosun HE510C-GR red dot sight, an Olight Odin GL M flashlight with 1500 lumens, and a Holosun HM3X magnifier. The initial cost for the rifle and optic approached $2,400.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & DDM4V7 Unboxing
  2. 01:15Rifle Features & Initial Look
  3. 01:46Holosun Optic Installation
  4. 02:15Magazines & Sidearm Showcase
  5. 03:33Cost Breakdown
  6. 05:25Olight Flashlight & Grip Setup
  7. 07:30Magnifier Integration
  8. 10:03Tactical Gear & Holsters
  9. 12:07Low-Light Performance Demo

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Daniel Defense DDM4V7 and what are its key features?

The Daniel Defense DDM4V7 is a premium AR-15 rifle known for its quality and longevity. Key features highlighted include an all-black finish, a 16-inch barrel, a Daniel Defense vertical foregrip, and an adjustable buttstock. It comes with a 32-round magazine.

What accessories were installed on the DDM4V7 in the video?

The video shows the installation of a Holosun HE510C-GR Green Dot Sight as the primary optic, an Olight Odin GL M tactical flashlight with a 1500-lumen output, and a Holosun HM3X 3x magnifier with a flip-to-side feature. A two-point sling was also attached.

What is the approximate cost of the Daniel Defense DDM4V7 build shown?

The speaker states he paid approximately $1,984 for the DDM4V7 rifle and around $400 for the Holosun sight, bringing the initial cost of the rifle and primary optic to roughly $2,400. Additional accessories would increase this total.

How does the Olight Odin GL M perform in low light?

The Olight Odin GL M tactical flashlight demonstrated a 1500-lumen output, effectively illuminating distant targets in complete darkness during a night demonstration, showcasing its capability for low-light operations.

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