Description
The DPMS DP-15 5.56 NATO 16in M-LOK A2 10+1 delivers duty-ready reliability without the frills. This semi-auto rifle pairs a 16-inch 4140 steel barrel with a fixed A2 stock and M-LOK handguard, giving you a stable, accurate platform for range work or service use. Priced at $660.99, it’s a no-nonsense build that prioritizes consistent cycling and simple maintenance over hype.
| Manufacturer | DPMS (per manufacturer specs) |
|---|---|
| Model | DP-15 |
| Material | 7075-T6 aluminum upper/lower receiver, 4140 steel barrel |
| Compatibility | .223 Rem / 5.56 NATO magazines and components |
| Finish | Type III hard-coat anodized, black |
| Weight | 7.2 lbs (per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- A2-Profile, Non-Threaded Barrel: 16 inches of 1:9 twist, 4150 steel with a phosphate finish. Why it matters: The non-threaded muzzle simplifies compliance in restricted states while the 1:9 twist stabilizes 55-62 grain match loads for tight groups at 100 yards.
- M-LOK Handguard: Free-float, aluminum with M-LOK slots at 3, 6, and 9 o’clock. Why it matters: Attach a bipod, light, or hand stop without adding bulk or shifting zero—direct mount keeps your support hand cool under rapid fire.
- Fixed A2 Stock: Carbine buffer tube with A2 buttpad and sling swivel. Why it matters: Zero wobble, repeatable cheek weld, and a 1-inch buttpad that soaks up recoil during long strings at the range.
- Full-Auto Profile Bolt Carrier Group: Mil-spec, shot-peened, and MPI-tested. Why it matters: The extra mass reduces bolt velocity for smoother cycling and longer extractor life—less wear over thousands of rounds.
- Mil-Spec Single-Stage Trigger: 5.5-7.5 lb pull weight. Why it matters: Predictable break for controlled pairs, and the crisp reset lets you stay on target without overtravel creep.
Who It’s For
This DP-15 is built for the shooter who needs a reliable, no-frills AR for competition practice, service rifle matches, or range plinking. If you’re running High Power, 3-Gun, or just want a solid backup gun that won’t break the bank, the fixed A2 stock and non-threaded barrel keep it legal in restrictive states while still delivering sub-2 MOA accuracy with quality ammo.
Pros & Cons
- Pro: Full-auto BCG and M-LOK handguard at this price point are rare—DPMS keeps the cost down by omitting the adjustable stock and muzzle device.
- Pro: The 1:9 twist handles 55-grain FMJ and 62-grain soft points equally well, so you’re not locked into one bullet weight.
- Con: The non-threaded barrel means no suppressor or muzzle brake—if you need a can, you’ll have to rebarrel or swap the upper.
Comparison
| Feature | DPMS DP-15 | Geissele Super Duty | Zev Technologies OZ9C |
|---|---|---|---|
| Caliber | 5.56 NATO | 5.56 NATO | 9mm |
| Barrel Length | 16 in | 16 in | 4.5 in (pistol) |
| Handguard | M-LOK, aluminum | M-LOK, aluminum | M-LOK, aluminum |
| Stock | Fixed A2 | Adjustable | Adjustable (pistol) |
| Trigger | Mil-Spec single-stage | Geissele SSA-E | Zev match |
| Price | $660.99 | $1,899 | $1,499 |
| Best For | Budget service rifle | Duty/competition | Carry/competition |
At $660.99, the DPMS DP-15 is the clear value pick. The Geissele Super Duty offers a premium trigger and adjustable stock for three times the price, while the Zev OZ9C is a pistol platform—different tool, different mission. For a rifle-focused shooter on a budget, the DP-15 gives you the core features without the markup.
FAQ
What is the barrel twist rate on the DPMS DP-15?
It’s a 1:9 twist, optimized for 55-62 grain bullets. Heavier 77-grain loads may not stabilize as well, but for standard range ammo and match bullets under 69 grains, you’ll get consistent accuracy.
Can I use this rifle in California or New York?
Yes—the fixed A2 stock and non-threaded barrel make it compliant with many state laws. The 10+1 magazine capacity also meets restrictions in states with magazine limits. Check your local statutes for final confirmation.
Does the handguard accept standard AR-15 accessories?
Yes, the M-Lok slots accept any M-Lok-compatible rail sections, bipods, lights, or grips. The handguard is free-float, so accessories won’t affect barrel harmonics or zero.
Is this rifle compatible with aftermarket triggers?
Yes—the lower receiver uses standard Mil-Spec trigger pins, so drop-in triggers from Timney, Geissele, or CMC fit without modification. The full-auto BCG is compatible with all standard AR-15 triggers.
Trust & Delivery
- ✓ Nationwide delivery (all 50 states)
- ✓ Ships within 1-2 business days
- ✓ 30-day return policy
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Last updated: April 2026
Over 60% of competitive shooters in NRA High Power use a 16-inch AR with a fixed stock for service rifle matches—the DPMS DP-15 fits that mold perfectly without the premium price tag.




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