The term “integrally suppressed” is becoming more and more popular in the rifle world. The Daniel Defense DDM4ISR is one of the more intriguing entries thus far.
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Tax Stamp
Chambered in .300 Blackout, the rifle features a 9-inch cold hammer forged barrel with a permanently welded suppressor. The suppressor is approximately 10 inches in length. The rifle is a one tax stamp gun, for the suppressor only. Since the integral suppressor extends the barrel to an NFA-required 16 inches in length, it is not considered an SBR.
“It’s not classified as an SBR, which is handy, so you only have to pay the $200 tax stamp once on it,” says Thomas Carlson, Daniel Defense’s Director of Marketing Communications.
DDM4ISR: Beyond Quiet
Another impressive feature is the noise, or lack thereof. The rifle shoots sub-120 dB when firing subsonic ammo. The silence was quite impressive out on the range when the “ping” of steel was noticeably loud than any rounds leaving the rifle
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“It’s super fun to shoot,” Carlson says. “Since it’s a low-pressure round, the suppressor doesn’t get very hot either.”
MSRP on the DDM4ISR is $3,198.
Watch the video above to see the DDM4ISR in action. For more information, please visit DanielDefense.com.
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