Description
The Diamondback DB15, .300 Blackout, 16″, 30rd, Flat Dark Earth is a purpose-built AR-15 platform rifle chambered in the versatile .300 AAC Blackout cartridge. It features a 16-inch barrel, a 30-round magazine, and a Flat Dark Earth finish, offering a ready-to-deploy solution for home defense, tactical training, and medium-range engagements where controlled power and compatibility are key. This rifle ships to Missouri and compliant US states.
Key Features
- .300 AAC Blackout Chambering: Optimized for performance with both supersonic and subsonic ammunition, making it effective for home defense and hunting with the right ammo selection.
- 16″ Barrel with 1:8 Twist: Provides an ideal balance of velocity and maneuverability for defensive scenarios inside and around the home.
- Flat Dark Earth (FDE) Finish: Offers a durable, low-glare aesthetic that blends in various environments and reduces visual signature.
- Mil-Spec Compatibility: Built to standard AR-15 specifications, ensuring wide aftermarket support for parts, optics, and accessories.
- 30-Round Magazine: Delivers ample capacity for training drills or defensive readiness without frequent reloads.
Specifications & Details
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Caliber | .300 AAC Blackout |
| Barrel Length | 16 inches |
| Twist Rate | 1:8 |
| Magazine Capacity | 30 Rounds |
| Finish | Flat Dark Earth (FDE) |
| Lower Receiver | Forged 7075-T6 Aluminum |
Weighing in at approximately 6.5 lbs unloaded, this DB15 is built on a forged 7075-T6 aluminum lower for durability. The direct impingement gas system and carbine-length handguard provide a familiar, reliable AR-15 operation. The rifle is drop-in ready, requiring no gunsmithing to start running—just add your preferred optic and ammunition. At $696.44, it represents a focused entry point into the .300 Blackout platform without sacrificing core functionality.
Who This Rifle Is For
This is for the Missouri shooter who understands cartridge selection is a tool for the task. It’s for the homeowner who wants a defensive rifle with more terminal effect than 5.56 in shorter barrels, especially when paired with subsonic rounds and a suppressor. It’s also for the enthusiast building a versatile collection, offering a different ballistic profile than a standard AR. Look, if your use case involves potential shots inside 200 yards where controlled power matters, this chambering makes sense.
Pros & Cons
Pros: The .300 Blackout round is inherently versatile, excelling in short barrels and with suppressors. The 16-inch barrel still offers excellent velocity for hunting applications. Mil-spec design means you can easily upgrade the trigger, stock, or handguard with parts from brands like Magpul or BCM. The FDE finish is both practical and popular. You get a complete, functioning rifle at a accessible price point.
Cons: Ammunition cost is higher and less ubiquitous than 5.56 NATO. Ballistics drop significantly past 300 yards, making it less ideal for long-range work. If you don’t plan to ever use subsonic ammo or a suppressor, some of the cartridge’s unique advantages are left on the table. That said, its performance in its intended role is hard to beat.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is this rifle compatible with my existing AR-15 parts and magazines?
A: Yes and no. The lower receiver, fire control group, stock, and buffer system are standard mil-spec AR-15 and compatible with most aftermarket upgrades. However, it uses dedicated .300 Blackout magazines or specially marked 5.56 magazines to prevent accidental chambering of the wrong round, which is a critical safety measure.
Q: Can I use 5.56 NATO ammunition in this rifle?
A: Absolutely not. Firing a 5.56 round in a .300 Blackout chamber is extremely dangerous and can cause a catastrophic failure. Always clearly mark and separate your .300 Blackout magazines and ammunition from your 5.56 gear.
Q: What’s the effective range for this 16″ .300 Blackout setup?
A: With supersonic ammunition, it’s effective for hunting and defense out to around 200-250 yards. With subsonic ammunition (primarily for suppressed use), the effective range is much shorter, roughly 100-150 yards, due to the heavier, slower bullet’s trajectory. The 1:8 twist rate stabilizes a wide range of bullet weights for consistent performance across these uses.
Ready to add this versatile .300 Blackout platform to your safe? This Diamondback DB15 is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide. An FFL transfer is required for firearm purchases.




Reviews
There are no reviews yet.