I own a DD V7S 11.5" SBR (2017 manufacture). My rifle has the same honing in the pivot pin, but not the rear take down.. My friend's DD MK18 has honing. I'm pretty sure this is normal for Daniel Defense. I would prefer that DD not do it, but it's cosmetic, and you don't ever see it when the rifle is actually put together.
My other AR15 lowers from other manufacturers aren't honed, but have accumulated wear in the take down/pivot holes. One way or another, there is going to be wear in that area just like cam pin wear in a upper receiver. I think it's highly unlikely there will be any actual damage in that area.
In my opinion, DD is a quirky company, and this is just an example of it. However, lots of companies have quirks, and ultimately I think there are more things done right on a DD lower for me to worry about the honing.
Last edited by R.O.U.S.; 01-15-20 at 17:11. Reason: Added picture. It is what it is.
Yes, it is a non-issue.
Remember anodizing goes in to the aluminum as well as being on the surface. So, even if they removed all of the black color, there is still hard anodizing.
It many ways it is better, as now you have a hole that is exactly the correct size, rather than "about the right size".
Last edited by lysander; 01-15-20 at 18:54.
Alright, I'm starting to feel a bit better about it now. As long as there's no way this could cause premature wear, I don't care and would like to purchase another DD.
I kind of wish they didn't do it, I'd be fine with some wiggle between the upper and lower, but as long as it can't negatively affect the rifle's service life it's no big deal.
Longevity? Premature wear? How many rounds do you fire every year? How many times do you dissemble your receiver halves?
C'mon man, stop this nonsense and go shoot.
Why not get a different rifle than the DD if that bothers you? SOLGW, Sionics, etc. At least those don't have plastic ejection port covers and plastic ambi safeties. I believe IG pointed out that DD uses a substandard castle nut as well but I can't point to that thread.
I do remember being unimpressed with the castle nut staking on my DD. My BCMs and Colts have excellent, full staking and in two places, the DD had one tiny little punch that didn't even displace metal into the notch and only in one spot. I was unaware DD uses a non-standard castle nut, though.
Is this the thread? https://www.m4carbine.net/showthread...staking-enough
Iraqgunz: The problem is the castle nut. Not sure who is making those but a few manufacturers are using them and they are not being made correctly. The staking notches should be roughly a 45 degree angle.Clyde777: Daniel defense is who made the lower and parts. What exactly is incorrect about the castle nut so I can let DD know?
If you are about to buy another rifle, and it's clear you are going to go over it with a fine toothed OCD comb, I would suggest staying away from DD and going with one of the smaller builders who is actually going to build *your* rifle when you place your order. SOLGW or Sionics will do this and you'll have complete control over every detail of the build and can deal with them if something shows up that you don't like.
While the guns are probably great you aren't getting that experience with BCM, DD, or the other bigger outfits.
Seriously, call Josh at Sionics, or Mike at SOLGW, and tell them exactly what you want and how you want it built. You'll be happier in the end.
That is something I'm looking into, but I'd really prefer a company that has been around longer than those (afaik this Sionics is completely unrelated to the old one, and SOLGW didn't really come onto the radar before the last half-decade). Preferably ones with large contracts and a proven track record in professional use.
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