(Cocoa, FL) – Diamondback Firearms is proud to announce a new DB15 featuring a Knight’s Armament Cold Hammer Forged Barrel Blank. This is an AR-15 rifle that redefines durability, accuracy, and reliability. Designed for enthusiasts and professionals alike, this new DB15 incorporates the cutting-edge technology of Knight’s Armament’s cold hammer-forged barrels, delivering unmatched performance straight out of the box.
At the core of this DB15 is a premium chrome-lined, cold hammer-forged barrel—the result of a groundbreaking collaboration between Diamondback Firearms and Knight’s Armament. Knight’s Armament provides their proprietary chambered, rifled, and chrome-lined cold hammer-forged barrel blank, renowned for its precision and strength. Diamondback then completes the profiling process and assembles the rifle with meticulous attention to detail, creating a firearm that offers exceptional accuracy and remarkable longevity.
“We’re thrilled to bring this collaboration to the market,” said Faith Denman, CEO at Diamondback Firearms. “This new rifle represents the perfect synergy of Diamondback’s value-packed line of DB15s and Knight’s Armament’s unparalleled barrel technology. It is built to perform under the most demanding conditions.
Key features include:
Knight’s Armament Cold Hammer-Forged Barrel Blank: The hammer-forging process strengthens the barrel, ensuring exceptional performance, enhanced durability, and a longer service life, even under sustained use.
Anti-Rotation S-Rail: Provides a secure and stable platform for accessories, ensuring reliability and precision.
Pinned Gas Block: Designed for consistent operation and dependability, even in rigorous conditions.
Magpul Furniture: Enhances comfort and control, making the rifle ergonomically superior and easy to handle.
This new DB15 is built for those who demand the best, whether on the range or in the field. With its robust construction and state-of-the-art components, this rifle is battle-ready and engineered to exceed expectations.
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