Numerous additional accessories and upgrades are available from D&L The entire rifle is finished in a hard-anodized black finish.
The bolt carrier group is hand-fitted and headspaced.
Problems are common on AR-15/M16 series rifles. The bolt out of battery at the wrong moment.) The trigger group is designed to take extra punishment trigger group They can easily get snagged on the shooter’s equipment or other items and pull (Dave Lauck recommends against oversized AR-15/M16 charging handles, as Oversized charging handle may be installed. The entire rifle can be gotten hand-dehorned at an extra charge an Sight is forward on the upper receiver in the “scout” position. The rear sight is folding as standard unlike on the AR-15/M16, the rear Rail, with a fixed AR-15/M-15-type front sight, a blade front sight, or aĪre also drilled and tapped on the right, left, and underside for additionalĪccessory rails, though they are not standard. The receiver and upper part of the handguard have a full-length MIL-STD-1913 The CQB Carbine used either aįixed, tubular aluminum stock (three styles are available) or a collapsible Superduty aluminum handguards, which are circular in profile and allow for extraĬooling of the barrel using several vent holes. Version with a 20-inch barrel is also available.) The standard chamber is throated to increase reliability and seating of The 16-inch free-floating barrel uses a special contour and is tipped In essence, a special project that went mainstream, and is now offered by D&LĬore, the CQB Carbine is a conventional, if very well-made, AR-15/M16, with aįorged A-3 upper receiver and a forged lower receiver. Is the product of Dave Lauck, who is described by Sammy Reese ofĬook and bottle washer” – a driving force behind D&L Sports the CQB Carbine wasĭone at the prodding of Sammy Reese, who wanted to trick out his One of these is the CQB Carbine, an entry/close assault version of the
Some pics of the gun, alone and next to my DT Sport Mod 2.D&L Sports’ specialties is enhanced versions of AR-15/M16/M4 rifles. If it doesn't work out, easy enough to get rid of and besides, a bit less than my $1800 ARs. I will probably replace the trigger and charging handle, add some sights and call it a day. It is a special edition model and mine was an overrun, thus the cheap price. It has a 12" keymod rail and a heavy barrel with a 1/9 twist. Now with my DT Sport Mod 2, I added expensive furniture that probably would have been better on other ARs but this AR will remain mostly stock. So, the other day, I was at my LGS and saw this DT for a $399 and thought, interesting price. Now with its pencil barrel, as it heats up, it isn't exactly accurate but it works well so it is my home defense weapon. I used to bring it along with my MCX as it would constantly jam and I would drop the mag out, put it into the DT and it would shoot it without problem. Honestly, it has yet to malfunction with any type of ammo. My original reason for purchasing the DT was a determination to buy an AR that was inexpensive but reliable and reliable it has been. Not a huge fan of Sig rifles but that is for a different thread. I have had a DPMS, and two Sigs (an MCX and M400). So I own three Daniel Defense ARs (DD5V1, DDM4V7 and a DDM4V7 SLW), a SOLGW AR (M4-SML), a Colt 6920 and finally, two Del-tons.