Daniel Defense DDM4

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Kommander
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Re: Daniel Defense DDM4

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Yea when I first wrote that I did not know how bad the trigger really was. Average is one thing. Gritty is another. Hope it smooths out soon.
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Re: Daniel Defense DDM4

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He'll be money ahead to just buy a better trigger kit, than to spend the equivalent dollar value on ammo in hopes of getting it to wear in. Also, buy a pull gauge. I would not want to be without one, especially when making adjustments.
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Re: Daniel Defense DDM4

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I set up the gun with Diamondhead polymer BUIS, they do seem to work well, and align naturally. I also put on the Aimpoint PRO, the BUIS cowitness well. I also threw a Magpul AFG on it. Still need a good sling, any suggestions? Single point, something else?
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Re: Daniel Defense DDM4

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The hot thing in slings right now is the rapidly adjustable two point sling, the two most popular of which are the ones Blue Force Gear and V-Tac. I have the Blue Force one and it works well but at the moment I am loath to give Larry Vickers a dime, so I would get the V-Tac instead.
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