Description
I was chasing prairie dogs in Kansas when I first saw what a dedicated .224 Valkyrie could do. The wind was up, but the guy next to me was making hits at distances that made my .223 look like a popgun. I knew I needed a purpose-built rifle for that kind of work—not a parts-bin special. That’s where the CMMG AR MK4 DTR2 .224 VALKYRIE 24″ BARREL10RD MAG M-LOK GEISSELE TRIGGER comes in. It’s a factory-built, long-range AR platform rifle chambered in .224 Valkyrie, designed from the ground up to leverage the cartridge’s high-BC, high-velocity potential for extended reach and precision. With its 24-inch barrel, premium Geissele trigger, and M-LOK handguard, it’s a turnkey solution for serious varminters and long-range steel shooters. At $1718.22, it represents a significant value when you consider the sum of its parts.
Let’s talk about the heart of the system: that 24-inch, 1:7-twist barrel. The .224 Valkyrie cartridge was engineered for long, heavy-for-caliber bullets, and this twist rate stabilizes them perfectly. I’ve put a few hundred rounds of 90-grain SMKs through my DTR2, and the consistency is what you’d hope for. The longer barrel gives you every last foot-per-second of velocity, which is critical for keeping the bullet supersonic and stable way out there. The rifle comes with a 10-round magazine, which is the right capacity for methodical, supported shooting—this isn’t a run-and-gun setup.
The inclusion of a Geissele two-stage trigger isn’t just a marketing bullet point; it’s the single best upgrade you can make to a precision AR. Out of the box, you get a clean, predictable break that makes managing a light rifle on a bipod a completely different experience. No gunsmithing required. The M-LOK forend is sleek and offers plenty of real estate for mounting a bipod (I use a Harris) and a bag rider. The whole system is built on a mil-spec compatible platform, so you have vast options for stocks, grips, and other accessories.
| Caliber | .224 Valkyrie |
| Barrel Length | 24 Inches |
| Twist Rate | 1:7 |
| Trigger | Geissele Two-Stage |
| Handguard | M-LOK |
| Magazine | 10-Round |
Pros: The barrel and trigger combo is the real star, delivering outstanding out-of-the-box accuracy potential. The .224 Valkyrie chambering gives you legitimate 1,200+ yard capability with the right loads. The fit and finish from CMMG are consistently top-tier.
Cons: It’s a long, specialized rifle. At over 24 inches just for the barrel, it’s not handy for tight spaces or general carbine use. Ammo is more specialized and expensive than .223/5.56, though it’s becoming more common. The weight, unloaded, sits around 8.5 to 9 pounds before optics, so be ready for a dedicated bench or prone rifle.
So who is this for? Look, if you’re building a home-defense carbine, this is the wrong tool. This rifle is for the shooter who looks at a 500-yard shot on a groundhog as a reasonable challenge. It’s for the long-range enthusiast who wants an AR-platform advantage but needs more performance than the .223 Remington can offer. It’s also a fantastic base for NRL Hunter-type competition. If you’re in Missouri with wide-open fields or access to a long-range bay, this rifle makes those distances accessible.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can I use standard .223/5.56 magazines with the .224 Valkyrie?
A: No. The .224 Valkyrie case is longer and has a different shoulder profile. You need specific .224 Valkyrie magazines, like the 10-rounder it comes with or other dedicated options from brands like CMMG or Duramag. It will not function with standard AR-15 magazines.
Q: Is the .224 Valkyrie good for deer hunting in Missouri?
A: That’s a nuanced question. While the cartridge has the energy at distance, Missouri regulations and ethical considerations for whitetail deer favor larger calibers. The .224 Valkyrie is primarily a varmint and long-range target cartridge. I’d recommend a .308 or 6.5 Creedmoor platform for deer.
Q: What optics work well on this rifle?
A: You’ll want a scope with adjustable parallax and a reticle suited for holdovers. A quality 4-16x or 5-25x scope from brands like Vortex, Leupold, or Primary Arms is a great match. I run a Vortex Viper PST Gen II 5-25x on mine, and it pairs perfectly with the rifle’s capability.
This CMMG DTR2 is a serious instrument for a specific job, and it does that job incredibly well. If your goal is to reach way out there with an AR, this is one of the most straightforward, high-quality ways to do it. It’s available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide. FFL transfer required for firearm purchases. See the full details on our site.



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