The front of the handguard is also flat to help keep the gun compact, and Daniel Defense includes an SLR Rifleworks hand stop on the bottom to keep your support hand locked in a safe position. Surrounding the barrel and pistol-length gas system is a 6-inch MFR XL handguard with a Picatinny rail on top and M-LOK accessory slots along the sides and bottom. It’s a great addition if you aren’t going to run a suppressor. Made from 17-4PH stainless steel with a salt-bath nitride finish, this highly effective device pushes the muzzle blast forward, away from the shooter. But for my testing back home, I was sent a standard model with a Linear compensator installed on the 5/8×24-tpi muzzle threading. And even with the Wave suppressor mounted on the cold-hammer-forged, 7-inch, Strength-to-Weight (S2W) barrel, the DDM4 PDW was still super compact. I first got to shoot the new DDM4 PDW with a Daniel Defense Wave suppressor installed at the 2019 Athlon Outdoors Rendezvous in Driggs, Idaho. It’s considered a large-format pistol-one that just screams “home-defense powerhouse,” so I put it to the test to see if it would hold up to that title. It’s small, lightweight, versatile and, thanks to some clever engineering, doesn’t require any NFA paperwork. DDM4 PDW: First Look at Daniel Defense Prototype.
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