The KAC 5.56 MAMS (Multi-Axis Muzzle Stability) Brake has been engineered to increase controllability, to significantly reduce felt recoil, and to help mitigate a rifle’s flash signature as compared to traditional muzzle brake designs. The MAMS is a neutral bias brake that combats both muzzle rise and drift upon firing.…
The revolutionary SureFire WARCOMP-556-1/2-28 flash hider, which fits M4 / M16 weapons and variants with 1/2-28 muzzle threads, is the world’s most shootable flash hider. Its patent-pending design provides three valuable functions: It provides over 99% reduction in muzzle flash compared to a plain muzzle, which helps to conceal the…
Complete Bolt carrier group, Machined from S7 Tool Steel, Lithium Isonite Coating, 4 Setting Adjustable Vent System relieves excess gas pressure created from suppressor use, creating longer dwell time and less blowback to the shooter. Gas Adjustment can be turned while installed in the rifle
The Daniel Defense 10.3″ 300 Blackout S2W(R) barrel is designed with a strength to weight profile (Daniel Defense’s Heavy Barrel), a 1:8″ twist rate, and a pistol length gas system. Cold Hammer Forging of barrels has been known for decades to produce the most accurate, longest lasting rifle barrels obtainable. The Cold Hammer Forging of barrels is accomplished through intense hydraulic pressure applied at opposing angles by carbide steel hammers. During the hammering process, a mandrel is inserted into the bore while the carbide steel hammers shape the barrel around the mandrel creating the chamber, the lands, and the grooves. In addition to the aforementioned benefits, the Cold Hammer Forging process creates a defect free bore and the most consistent chamber possible. All Daniel Defense cold hammer forged barrels are made from start to finish in the state-of-the-art facility located in Black Creek, GA. In keeping with the heritage of not cutting corners, all cold hammer forged barrels feature a forged chamber and highest quality exterior coating. Daniel Defense cold hammer forged barrels prove themselves to be more accurate and last longer than a barrel that has cut or button rifling.