*UPDATE BOTTOM OF PAGE TWO Sorry if this has been asked before but I didn’t find it when I searched. I am planning on at least trying to get a Daniel Defense M4V3 this summer. I am wondering what accessory i should get for it first. Obviously the first thing is a rear sight (I’ll probably get a DD fixed rear), but what after that? Eventually I would like to get an Aimpoint Micro T-1/H-1 (on LaRue 1/3 cowitness mount), a Blue Force Gear VCAS, a Magpul AFG, and an Elzetta ZFL-M60-LS2R. I’d like to know what to get first not based on price but on necessity (I know that’s not the right word to use but I couldn’t think of another). Anyway, thanks in advance for any replies I get and again, I apologize if this is a beaten to death subject.
Ammo, and a training class. All the accessories in the world may look cool, but they’re useless if you can’t operate the weapon properly. Learn to shoot well using irons first.
Haha I don’t actually have it yet. I’ll be working my ass off to get it though. Also, I’m trying to get mags and ammo now before the Colorado ban so hopefully that will be covered. As for training, I can shoot an AR-15 well and I don’t have the funds in the foreseeable future for an actual class and NE Colorado doesn’t have a whole lot of choices for classes anyway. Also, I probably won’t get all of the accessories for a year or so.
Ammo and mags are a given as well as training. Talking about acutual accessories I would start with a good sling and a good light and mount. From there shoot it a bunch and see what works for you and what doesn’t. Optics are a good investment once you get proficient with irons. You may find that you want to swap out the grip and/or stock for something else. Perhaps an upgraded charging handle or different safety selector switch or ambi controls. Alot of these decisions will be based on personal preference. A good sling and a good light and mount are the only “neccessary” upgrades IMO. Everything else is just fine tuning and gravy.
Other accessories can be added as you decide the end use of your rifle (3 gun, varmint/predator hunting, target shooting-long or short range,
home defense, etc).
Considering you are a fellow Calirado resident I would recommend you get AS MANY MAGS AS POSSIBLE before July 1. HB1224 is going to rain on your parade. PM me with your approximate location or post it and I can tell you where to stock up. Also, you can sign up for the Boulder Airlift from Magpul.
that is of course post ammo and shooting that ammo. Be sure to have more than enough magazines as well. 5 may seem like a lot, but 10 would be better. Think of them as pairs of socks, they get dirty, they wear out, some faaster than others, but either way you hate it when you run out. you can continue to wear dirty socks, (use dirty mags), but you risk infected feet (infected, non-functioning carbine). bth easily avoidable. so keep as many as you can afford and as many as you can fit in yor “sock drawer”
Lights and red dots are nice, and you will likely pursue those next as you continue to shoot.
grips are easy to replace and not as expensive, so that might be close to the top of the list just because. look at magpul or hogue for a new grip.
a new trigger should be far down the line. only change it if you absolutely cannot stand your stock trigger. DD should have a good trigger in there from the beginning though. Just remember, if you change your trigger, you might be learning the gun all over again with the breaking point and reset point of a new trigger.
I’m only 16 so that isn’t really possibility as of now. I’m planning on moving to Wyoming and going to college in Laramie when I’m 18. As for mags, all my income before July 1 will being going for them. I’ll be signing up for the Boulder Airlift program ASAP too. Also, with mags and ammo, those are a given and I don’t really consider them accessories but parts of the rifle itself. Luckily, I’m not far from Cabelas in Sidney so that is one place I can get mags. BTW Thanks to every one who gave input, you’ve been very helpful.
Sights and lights.
You cant hit what you can’t aim at, and you can’t aim at what you can’t see, and if you can’t ID your target, you don’t know what you’re aiming at.
Kind of like asking what you should get for your car first: brakes, throttle, headlights, instrument panel, steering wheel, radio, leather seats, larger fuel tank, or phone charger. There are specific parts that are essential for use, and others that are nice to have.