Anyone had a chance to play with one of these? They have the new Daniel Defense furniture, a geissele two stage trigger and I think a CL lined barrel. They're $2K and it looks and feels pretty nice, are they worth it? What do you think?
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You don't need an adjustable gas block on a gun with that gas system. It should run suppressed/unsuppressed fine.
If you want a killer SPR type rifle that has all the bells and whistles, look for a KAC LPR. Look quick, because they are going the way of the dodo bird. KAC Reliability and Quality with a Krieger tube.
Is it the barrel type that warrants the MK12 legacy? what's the similarities between this and spec rifles??
as I questioned earlier, what makes this an MK12? I'm very familiar and owned several MOD 0 and MOD 1 builds
that does not even closely resemble a MK12.
It may not be built of the same parts, but is does pretty closely resemble a Mk12.
Standard AR parts/internals plus:
18" rifle length gas, SS barrel of heavier contour
12" quad rail
Improved trigger
Save for the furniture and the specific manufacturer of the components, I'd say they're more similar than dissimilar.
Ignoring the name, the MSRP of DD rifles is often quite a bit higher than street price. DD makes excellent quality barrels and components. My lightweight DD barrel is sub MOA, granted after 3 rounds it opens up. If the heavier barrel holds its group better, and the street price ends up being $1800-$2000 I think it's a pretty viable rifle for that niche.
You must have missed the part where I discussed the performance of my DD barrels. It was in the post you quoted. I'll expand:I'd like to know how you know what you know. You said, "DD makes excellent quality barrels". What makes them excellent quality? Is it the advertising you have read? Is it what you have read on the internet? Is it your personal experience with accuracy, long barrel life? Please, give some details.
You must have missed the part where I discussed the performance of my DD barrels. It was in the post you quoted. I'll expand:
I am a former industry guy who personally knows a lot of the major players in the AR market. There are a lot of good companies out there for sure, but based on my personal experience with their barrels compared to others of similar material/design, and my knowledge of the various manufacturers, they are top of the pack for hammer forged, chrome lined AR barrels.
Over the past 8 years I have witnessed an average of 100,000 plus rounds of 223/556 fired from AR's per year. DD barrels have also proven their reliability throughout that time.
It may not be built of the same parts, but is does pretty closely resemble a Mk12.
Standard AR parts/internals plus:
18" rifle length gas, SS barrel of heavier contour
12" quad rail
Improved trigger
Save for the furniture and the specific manufacturer of the components, I'd say they're more similar than dissimilar.
Ignoring the name, the MSRP of DD rifles is often quite a bit higher than street price. DD makes excellent quality barrels and components. My lightweight DD barrel is sub MOA, granted after 3 rounds it opens up. If the heavier barrel holds its group better, and the street price ends up being $1800-$2000 I think it's a pretty viable rifle for that niche.
So does KAC, BCM and FN. They all make HIGH quality, CHF, CL'ed and Very accurate barrels. DD is not unique
Is it the barrel type that warrants the MK12 legacy? what's the similarities between this and spec rifles??
Thanks AvsFan!
Waste of money. Call up HCS and buy one of their MK12 uppers. Or better yet, find a KAC LPR upper or gun and go to town.
Waste of money. Call up HCS and buy one of their MK12 uppers. Or better yet, find a KAC LPR upper or gun and go to town.
daniel defense makes excellent products, but if you're going to spend that kind of money, why not have someone like centurion arms or high caliber sales build you an actual mk12?
What daniel defense is selling is not a mk12 - it's just a marketing thing to help them sell more guns. Just like their "mk18" and "m4a1" rifles.
Why not get the real deal? For the money daniel defense is asking for that rifle, you're better off building a real one and not dd's version of a real one.
Here is mine:
At msrp might be a waste. At street price of 1800 not a waste at all.
Is it a suppressor, or a silencer?
No, at 1800 a KAC SR-15 is a good deal.
The DD "MK12" does NOTHING that makes it even remotely worth it over a Colt 6920 with a FF rail strapped on it. $800 gun + $250 rail = better rifle.
DD got too big to fast and it went to their heads. Same as nightforce. Now they think their shit is made from unobtainium the way they price it.
You don't need an adjustable gas block on a gun with that gas system. It should run suppressed/unsuppressed fine.
If you want a killer SPR type rifle that has all the bells and whistles, look for a KAC LPR. Look quick, because they are going the way of the dodo bird. KAC Reliability and Quality with a Krieger tube.
That is your opinion. I haven't shot a 6920 with or without a ff rail that could hold the groups the two ddmk12's I have shot could hold. I was so impressed I bought one. still waiting on a scope so if this one shoots the same for me its money well spent.
The value will be determined by the buyer. For example I think the upper you recommended is a waste of money when I can have a complete rifle for only 300 more. To the op its your money find the value for yourself.
Well something is off. Colt barrels are STRAIT. In fact, talk to some of our master class highpower shooters around here. They will tell you COLT are among the best when it comes to CL 1/7 barrels.
Never seen accuracy issues with a 6920 Barrel. They usually hovered around 1-1.5MOA with good ammo. Thats pretty solid considering the barrel.
My guess would be trigger control issues hidden by the SSA.
Truth about AR Companies
Many sell them
Few make them
Most are part assemblers
2000.00 is a lot to pay for someone to put together basic parts