Description
Picture this: you’re on a western Missouri ridge, glassing a target at a distance where wind and drop start to matter. You need a rifle that bridges the gap between a precision bolt gun and a fighting rifle—a system that delivers consistent, sub-MOA accuracy without sacrificing the ergonomics and speed you trust. That’s the mission profile for the Daniel Defense DD5V5 Gen II 6.5 Creedmoor, 20″ Barrel, M-Lok, Bronze, 20rd. It’s a semi-automatic, large-frame AR-10 platform rifle chambered in the highly effective 6.5 Creedmoor cartridge, built for precision engagement at extended ranges. Featuring a 20-inch cold hammer-forged barrel, a full-length M-Lok handguard, and a distinctive Bronze finish, it’s a turnkey solution for the shooter who demands performance measured in fractions of an inch.
Daniel Defense didn’t just scale up an AR-15. The DD5V5 Gen II is engineered from the ground up as a cohesive system. The heart is that 20-inch, chrome-lined, cold hammer-forged barrel—a process that creates an incredibly durable and consistent bore. In 6.5 Creedmoor, this barrel length optimizes velocity for the cartridge’s long, efficient bullets, giving you a flatter trajectory and better resistance to wind drift compared to standard .308 Winchester. The rifle’s weight, just over 10 pounds unloaded, provides a stable shooting platform, helping you manage recoil and stay on target for follow-up shots. The entire system is drop-in ready; you can mount your preferred optics and accessories and head to the range with confidence, as it requires no gunsmithing to achieve its designed accuracy.
The full-length M-Lok handguard offers a rigid, lightweight interface for mounting bipods, lights, or grips exactly where you need them. The rifle’s upper and lower receivers are machined from 7075-T6 aluminum and feature a hardcoat anodized finish for durability. The iconic Daniel Defense rail is integrated into the upper receiver for unmatched stability. Controls are familiar and intuitive for any AR-platform shooter, with an ambidextrous safety selector and a flared magazine well for faster reloads under pressure. At $2545.51, this rifle represents a significant investment in a tool built for a specific purpose: delivering repeatable precision from a semi-automatic platform.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Caliber | 6.5 Creedmoor |
| Barrel | 20″, Chrome-Lined, Cold Hammer Forged |
| Handguard | Daniel Defense MFR XS 15.0″ M-Lok |
| Finish | Mil-Spec+ Bronze Anodized |
| Magazine Capacity | 20 Rounds (Magpul PMAG LR/SR Gen M3 Included) |
| Weight (Unloaded) | 10.2 lbs |
Pros & Cons
The DD5V5’s strengths are clear: outstanding out-of-the-box accuracy, legendary Daniel Defense durability, and a refined large-frame AR design that just works. The 6.5 Creedmoor chambering is a major advantage for long-range shooting. The cons? It’s a purpose-built rifle. Its weight and length make it less ideal for dynamic, close-quarters scenarios—that’s not its job. And the price point places it in a tier for serious shooters who will utilize its capabilities.
So who is this rifle for? It’s for the precision-oriented hunter in Missouri’s open farmlands, the tactical competitor in PRS gas gun matches, or the prepared citizen who values extreme accuracy in a defensive rifle. It pairs perfectly with a high-magnification optic from brands like Vortex Razor or Nightforce. It’s for someone who understands that when a situation demands a first-round hit at distance, equipment matters. This rifle is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide to qualified buyers.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is this rifle compatible with standard AR-10 parts and magazines?
A: It uses the common DPMS-pattern for the upper/lower interface and barrel nut. It comes with and is designed for Magpul PMAG LR/SR Gen M3 magazines, which are widely available and reliable.
Q: How does the 6.5 Creedmoor perform compared to .308 in this platform?
A: In a 20-inch barrel, 6.5 Creedmoor typically offers less recoil, a flatter trajectory, and better long-range ballistics. It’s a more efficient cartridge for engaging targets beyond 500 yards, though .308 ammo can be more plentiful and less expensive for practice.
Q: What type of optic mount is required?
A: The rifle has a flat top upper receiver with a Picatinny rail. You’ll need a quality one-piece cantilever mount (in 0 MOA or 20 MOA) or scope rings to properly position a riflescope over the receiver. Look, a solid mount is as critical as the optic itself.
If your requirements include reaching out with authority and precision from a proven, reliable semi-automatic platform, the Daniel Defense DD5V5 Gen II is a definitive answer. Explore this rifle further on our site.




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