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March, 24

Daniel Defense MK18 .300 BLK: Limited 1-of-200 Release

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Custom & Collectable Firearms has released a limited, two-tone edition of the Daniel Defense MK18, marking the first time this platform has been chambered in .300 Blackout exclusively for CNC Firearms. Distributed through Orion Wholesale, the run consists of just 200 pistols, each sequentially numbered.

Built around a 10.3-inch barrel and finished in FDE, the pistol uses the Daniel Defense RIS II FDE quad rail and furniture from B5 Systems, including the Coyote Brown pistol grip and trigger guard for improved ergonomics. The package also includes SB Tactical’s SBA5 pistol brace.

Each MK18 in the series ships with a challenge coin and a certificate of authenticity signed by the owner of Custom & Collectable Firearms. Only 200 will be produced, positioning this edition as both a functional .300 BLK platform and a legitimate collector’s item.

More information on the series is available at CNC Firearms’ website. Updates on future releases can be found on their Instagram page or through their email list.

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