Grumpy Takes A Short Look At the New V11 PRO!

Here is a short video on the Daniel Defense V11 Pro rifle.
This is one sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeet shooting rifle.

I have the privilege of being able to shoot this at the Daniel Defense area during range day at Shot Show this year.

I first watched Jeremy from Daniel Defense put a couple of mags through it and I was immediately taken by the lack of muzzle rise on the rifle
I chalked that up to the fact that he is a fairly large fellow (you can see Jeremy in the DD from Shot Show videos on our Youtube channel). He is very tall and
solid, so I figured that it might be that. Once Mounted Wolverine and myself got a chance to run the controls on that rifle it became very clear that it wasn't just the operator
it was the setup and specs of the rifle itself. The red dot never moved off the target aiming point, not even under rapid fire.

The V11 Pro has an 18" S2W barrel with a rifle length gas system. It has the SLIM 15 rail system for weight saving and smaller grip diameter.
The GEN2 Muzzle Climb Mitigator is even more effective than the previous model (and I didn't think that was going to be possible, as that first version works incredibly well)
The Geissele SD3G trigger is very nice and lends itself to quick resets and consistent pull.
Here is the link to the DD site for specs
https://danieldefense.com/firearms/rifle-length/daniel-defense-m4-carbine-v11-pro.html

Price on these rifles is $2109.00 plus shipping and tax.

We are hoping to have these out on the range for review very soon!

These rifles definitely get the Grumpy Approved stamp!

 
I would love to try this one out head to head against the BCM "Jack" carbine. DD makes a great rifle but the "Jack" has been my go to carbine for the past year. I don't suppose you have an extra one kicking around the shop for "testing and evaluation" ��

Will
 
Barrel profiling. S2w probably has a skinnier ish profile vs the spr

The Strength to Weight (S2W) is anything but a skinny profile. The S2W Barrel Profile was designed as a SPR/DMR barrel. It is a heavier barrel than standard and is profiled with a taper from the chamber down to the muzzle. They are definitely not lighter than a standard barrel/government profile/factory heavy barrel due to their design, however, they were designed to be more accurate.
 
The Strength to Weight (S2W) is anything but a skinny profile. The S2W Barrel Profile was designed as a SPR/DMR barrel. It is a heavier barrel than standard and is profiled with a taper from the chamber down to the muzzle. They are definitely not lighter than a standard barrel/government profile/factory heavy barrel due to their design, however, they were designed to be more accurate.

Any shooting videos coming? Would love to see it in action.
 
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