unboxing my first ARP! 🔫

Published on January 28, 2024
Duration: 27:31

This guide covers the unboxing and initial accessory installation for a Daniel Defense DDM4 V7P AR Pistol. It highlights key features like the Law Tactical adapter and M-LOK handguard, and discusses common upgrades such as pistol braces, sights, and ergonomic enhancements. The video emphasizes the rifle's suitability for home defense and as a 'truck gun'.

Quick Summary

Esai Givens unboxes his highly anticipated Daniel Defense DDM4 V7P AR Pistol, featuring a Law Tactical folding adapter and 10.3-inch barrel. He discusses accessory options like Magpul sights and SB Tactical braces, plans for suppressor installation, and the rifle's suitability for home defense, estimating a total build cost around $6,000.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Anticipation
  2. 01:06Unboxing the Daniel Defense DDM4 V7P
  3. 02:04Initial Features Overview
  4. 04:00Color Matching and Aesthetics
  5. 05:39Technical Specs and Pricing
  6. 08:23Pistol Brace Options
  7. 09:46Suppressor and Caliber Choice
  8. 12:08Sights and Ergonomics
  9. 12:49Controls and Upgrades
  10. 16:11Final Thoughts and Vision

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Daniel Defense DDM4 V7P AR Pistol?

The Daniel Defense DDM4 V7P is an AR Pistol featuring a 10.3-inch barrel, M-LOK handguard, and a Law Tactical folding stock adapter. It's often chosen for its compact size and compatibility with various accessories, making it suitable for home defense or as a 'truck gun'.

What accessories are discussed for the DDM4 V7P?

The video mentions the Law Tactical Gen 3-M Folding Stock Adapter, SB Tactical SBA4 and SBA3 pistol braces, Magpul MBUS 3 sights, and a Magpul M-LOK Angled Fore Grip (AFG). Plans for suppressor installation are also discussed.

What is the price of the Daniel Defense DDM4 V7P?

The Daniel Defense DDM4 V7P (Law Tactical) has a listed MSRP of $2,469.00. The speaker estimates the total build cost, including planned upgrades, could reach approximately $6,000.

Why did the speaker choose 5.56 NATO over .300 Blackout?

The speaker chose 5.56 NATO primarily for magazine compatibility with his existing AR-15 platform rifles. This allows for easier logistics and use of common ammunition and magazines across multiple firearms.

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