I recently picked up a Daniel Defense DD5v2 (18" rifle gas) and shot it for the first time yesterday with a few other members here. I thought I would share my first impressions with the 18" rifle. When the 16" DD5v1 first came out I had the chance to shoot it and honestly was turned off by what I felt was excessive recoil for what it was. Fast forward to yesterday and my experience was pretty much the complete opposite. Max range yesterday was 100 yards and the only ammo I had was MEN762A and a couple boxes of surplus Hert. Scope used was a Nightforce 2.5-10x42 MIL-R, Geissele SSA-E trigger, Surefire muzzle brake, and (because I am a tinkerer and admitted KAC and LMT lover) I fitted it with a BCM A5 tube, H3 buffer, and Springco Red spring. Also changed out the furniture to a Magpul ACS-L and Ergo pistol grip.
Function: Rifle functioned 100% from round one. No failures. Suppressed and unsurpressed (Surefire SOCOM762-RC). No noticeable impact shift with the suppressor either. It was also one of the softest shooting 308 rifles I have shot, noticeably softer than the LMT MWS 16" I had before it. Mag release gave me no issues with P-Mags and one LaRue metal mag (though it was admittedly pretty stiff when I first got the rifle (especially with P-Mags, metal mags did better) but it smoothed out after 60-80 mag drops). Charging handle worked just fine and wasn't overly stiff like I have heard some complaints of. Also, with the suppressor on I didn't notice any gas to the face when shooting, which admittedly had been one of my worries given Daniels tendency towards over-gassing and not being able to use a "gas buster" style charging handle with the rifle. I was pleasantly surprised that gas wasn't an issue at all with the DD5v2.
Weight: Even with the 18" barrel the DD5v2 was very noticeably lighter than most 308 AR rifles I have handled. Easy to handle and felt more like a heavy barreled ar15.
Accuracy: Granted the ammo I shoot was military grade ball and certainly not match grade, the rifle still held within 2-3" on average with 5-10 round groups. I am admittedly not the greatest bench shooter so I am positive someone who is could have dropped an inch or more off that. I would expect the rifle to shoot moa or better with the proper ammo. Perhaps in the future I will shoot it for groups with some SMKs and update this post with some pics.
Before I get asked why I changed out the buffer tube, buffer, and spring, let me tell you. I changed them out for the same reason I put the A5 system on all my 5.56 rifles. The longer the spring you are able to use, the better the recoil becomes, and arguably reliability improves. KAC and LMT use the system they do for a reason. They are also the 2 manufacturers of 308 AR platforms with the largest number of rifles in military service. I'm sure the DD setup would have worked just fine, I personally just think the KAC/LMT setup is better. I did measure the stock setup against the setup I am now using and confirmed the travel length for the BCG remained the same.
All in all I am impressed with the DD5v2.
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