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So in late 2012 I purchased a DPMS .22lr upper that was made in collaboration with Nordic Components. Are parts going to be available for it in the future? Mainly the BCG that is modeled similar to a 10/22. It is a wicked little upper and very accurate. Just need to balance out if parts are not available for the thousands of rounds myself and kids have run through it.
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How much of the current AR15 market is made with Chinese parts? Talking LPKs and stuff like that. Not talking about the cheapest of the cheap bullshit no name stuff, talking about brands we all know. View Quote |
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Sad time. I only bought one DPMS, when Wal-Mart was unloading AR pattern rifles dirt cheap. This one has never been out of the box except to check the serial number when I bought it. It will never be worth a bunch on money, but one day one of my great grandchildren might say, "I never heard of DPMS". I will then educate them on the salad days.
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Why did they fuck up the G2 so badly?
It could have been amazing but they never offered decent configurations or parts. 16” 243 Win? Really? Lol. No threading on half of them. Really?! |
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Thanks for doing this. I worked for an FFL years ago and was direct before the Remington chaos. DPMS was good quality at a reasonable price and the CS was awesome for us in FL. Sad to see the black cat express retired. View Quote Also the Black Cat Express was a disaster but nothing is more fun that shooting out of it |
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Are there still kitty cat barrels in some closet waiting for CDNN to purchase?
The other day someone from Bushmaster mentioned that warehouse FULL of parts, are there similar DPMS parts just sitting around too? Sad to see DPMS and Bushmaster go. They helped shape the current AR craze today. |
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Why can’t we have G2 stripped lowers and uppers? I would have bought the shit out of that.
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1) Why did they sell to
2) You had a reputation for lowers with tight magwells. I had 3. All were tight. I sold them all. Why wasn't this fixed faster? Moving beyond the gun industry.....You said the company philosophy was to sell 'as good as, but cheaper'. Do you see this as a viable business model in general, or would it be easier/better, in general, to position yourself as selling a premium product, at a high price/margin? edited - I meant, why did DPMS sell to Remington? |
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My first AR was an off-the-rack DPMS 20" A2. I bought the DCM sights and a match trigger from the DPMS catalog and used it for NRA Service Rifle matches.
After 12 years and 8000+ rounds, the groups are starting to open up quite a bit. You wouldn't happen to have a spare DPMS DCM upper laying around, would you? |
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any idea how much randy walked away with?..and,have you ever met roger at rguns?
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So in late 2012 I purchased a DPMS .22lr upper that was made in collaboration with Nordic Components. Are parts going to be available for it in the future? Mainly the BCG that is modeled similar to a 10/22. It is a wicked little upper and very accurate. Just need to balance out if parts are not available for the thousands of rounds myself and kids have run through it. View Quote |
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Sad time. I only bought one DPMS, when Wal-Mart was unloading AR pattern rifles dirt cheap. This one has never been out of the box except to check the serial number when I bought it. It will never be worth a bunch on money, but one day one of my great grandchildren might say, "I never heard of DPMS". I will then educate them on the salad days. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/212055/DPMS1_jpg-1262263.JPG View Quote |
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Sad to see it end. I’ve used at least 6 DPMS lower parts kits in different builds and NEVER had an issue. Good stuff at a reasonable price.
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I own an Oracle and it's a great shooting gun. Super gritty trigger, but otherwise great. Zero malfunctions and surprisingly accurate. I hate to see DPMS go.
I'm glad you found a new job. Good luck and thanks for answering questions. This is very interesting! |
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Why did they fuck up the G2 so badly? It could have been amazing but they never offered decent configurations or parts. 16” 243 Win? Really? Lol. No threading on half of them. Really?! View Quote I purposed to make all barrels threaded with adjustable gas blocks amongst other recommendations. When Remington took over it all changed. |
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Did Wanderlei Silva ever take a tour of the place when he was sponsored by DPMS?
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Are there still kitty cat barrels in some closet waiting for CDNN to purchase? The other day someone from Bushmaster mentioned that warehouse FULL of parts, are there similar DPMS parts just sitting around too? Sad to see DPMS and Bushmaster go. They helped shape the current AR craze today. View Quote |
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Were you a gun guy before starting the job there? How'd you get the job? What did you like and dislike? Craziest or most annoying shot show story?
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From my experience with your lpk's and as others mentioned, the DPMS triggers were very very gritty. Did DPMS ever make more refined triggers for other customers?
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2) You had a reputation for lowers with tight magwells. I had 3. All were tight. I sold them all. Why wasn't this fixed faster? View Quote Even Magpul mags. My Rock Rivers, on the other hand, are tight-ass bitches. |
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1) Why did they sell to Randy sold because we got too big too fast and he didn't want to run a company that big. Also he feared that the Democrats would put him out of business in 2008 2) You had a reputation for lowers with tight magwells. I had 3. All were tight. I sold them all. Why wasn't this fixed faster? GI mags worked perfect but with the introduction on the Pmag we got the reputation of tight magwells. The Pmags were fat and the magwell was in spec but on the tight side. Other companies just oversized the well. Moving beyond the gun industry.....You said the company philosophy was to sell 'as good as, but cheaper'. Do you see this as a viable business model in general, or would it be easier/better, in general, to position yourself as selling a premium product, at a high price/margin? edited - I meant, why did DPMS sell to Remington? View Quote |
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They sold what they could and scrapped the rest. I think it was about a semi trailer full of parts. View Quote This makes me sad. |
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When did every A3 receiver stop getting Teflon exterior finishes, and what models kept the Teflon coat?
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We did a bunch of the Kitty Kat's for the secret service and FBI. The LR308 for foreign militaries and a bunch of small contracts here and there. Before they changed the website we had the contracts listed IIRC View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Who are some of the bigger agencies DPMS had contracts with? What years? Before they changed the website we had the contracts listed IIRC |
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I always liked the company logo Even though this isn't related to DPMS, what do you think would happen to the ACR?
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Were you a gun guy before starting the job there? How'd you get the job? What did you like and dislike? Craziest or most annoying shot show story? View Quote Didn't like the laws and doing trade shows. We had a reputation after-hours at SHOT and a couple companies owners did not allow employees to hang out with us. |
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Just wanted to say thank you for the great products. I only had one small issue that was corrected quickly by a great customer service person back in 09.
My products have been solid and continue to impress. |
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From my experience with your lpk's and as others mentioned, the DPMS triggers were very very gritty. Did DPMS ever make more refined triggers for other customers? View Quote |
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Do you see any path forward to bring back the company name?
Or do you think Remington will simply leave the industry and go back to making more fudd-ish stuff? (Not that that's a bad thing) |
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