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    Dahmer Arms

    Recently, I was able to contact the owner of Dahmer Arms. Dahmer Arms is a relatively new player in the AR15 market, as they started in April of this year. The owner is very hands on with the design of his products and is very passionate about his work. He wanted emphasis that Dahmer Arms makes everything in-house with American sourced raw materials. They also offer a Veteran's discount.

    Dahmer Arms has so far produced a billet lower, and also offers 80% billet lowers. Future projects include:

    AR15 Billet Uppers
    AR10 Lowers
    AR10 80% Lowers
    AR10 Uppers
    50 Caliber Lowers

    We look forward to updates from Dahmer Arms on these and more ongoing future projects!





    Contact:

    Dahmer Arms
    300 Freeman Street
    Anna, Illinois 62906

    Phone (618) 614-0779

    Email gary@dahmerarms.com

    Website http://www.dahmerarms.com

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    Is the top one an 80% lower that hasn't been finished?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eric View Post
    Is the top one an 80% lower that hasn't been finished?
    The top one is finished, just no anodizing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eric View Post
    Is the top one an 80% lower that hasn't been finished?

    It hasn't been polished and finished/ tumbled, but the actual CNC machine work is done.

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    Apparently Dahmer Arms can make more than just gun parts.



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    It seems that there is a major shift of manufacturer's milling the trigger guard as an integral part of the lower. I can see the upside to this, but the downside is that you're fresh out of options when it's one piece. I suppose that it's just that I'm old school, and prefer to install the lower trigger guard shape that I want for a particular rifle. It's really such a small issue, I suppose it's not even worth mentioning, but is anyone else out there feeling this too? Or am I just getting stubborn with old age and change?

    FT

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