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    [QUOTE=Jonnyt16;2581776]

    Here she is in all her factory wetness...



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    wrong photo, sorry.
    Last edited by 10MMGary; 01-05-18 at 21:42. Reason: wrong photos,
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    Alright so I woke up early this morning and hit the high desert to test fire and sight in the Stag. Only put about 4 or 5 mags through her but had zero malfunctions. Seems to be gassed perfectly too.

    Accuracy wise, using an Aimpont PRO, I got between 2.25 to 3 inch groups at 100yds. Now keep in mind this was off the hood of my Jeep, no magnification, mediocre ammo (PMC X-TAC 62gr.), and with the stock trigger which actually wasn't too gritty just really heavy. Pretty sure I can shrink those groups down with superior ammunition and a proper rest.

    Happy with the performance, I spent the afternoon dressing her up. List of upgrades:

    Aimpoint PRO
    Hiperfire EDT2 trigger - 5.5lb spring
    KNS Precision anti-rotation pins (OD Green for Stag!)
    Surefire 6PX Defender on a Haley Strategic Thorntail w/ring mount
    Troy Industries rear sight
    Vltor stock
    Gear Sector vertical grip (used as a handstop mostly)
    2A Armament T3 compensator
    Ferro Concepts Slingster sling

    I decided to keep the stock A2 grip for now. Been years since I shot a rifle with one and found out today I don't really mind it now. I did remove the two sling swivels from under the front sight base. Looking forward to running some drills with this baby. Enjoy the pics!








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    Quote Originally Posted by Jonnyt16 View Post
    Alright so I woke up early this morning and hit the high desert to test fire and sight in the Stag. Only put about 4 or 5 mags through her but had zero malfunctions. Seems to be gassed perfectly too.

    Accuracy wise, using an Aimpont PRO, I got between 2.25 to 3 inch groups at 100yds. Now keep in mind this was off the hood of my Jeep, no magnification, mediocre ammo (PMC X-TAC 62gr.), and with the stock trigger which actually wasn't too gritty just really heavy. Pretty sure I can shrink those groups down with superior ammunition and a proper rest.

    Happy with the performance, I spent the afternoon dressing her up. List of upgrades:

    Aimpoint PRO
    Hiperfire EDT2 trigger - 5.5lb spring
    KNS Precision anti-rotation pins (OD Green for Stag!)
    Surefire 6PX Defender on a Haley Strategic Thorntail w/ring mount
    Troy Industries rear sight
    Vltor stock
    Gear Sector vertical grip (used as a handstop mostly)
    2A Armament T3 compensator
    Ferro Concepts Slingster sling

    I decided to keep the stock A2 grip for now. Been years since I shot a rifle with one and found out today I don't really mind it now. I did remove the two sling swivels from under the front sight base. Looking forward to running some drills with this baby. Enjoy the pics!







    fantastic set up! I just got a IWC Thorntail for my M600u and love it.

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    Nice rifle. I’d like to get another lefty upper someday.

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    What kind of buffer does it have standard? What does the castle nut/endplate staking look like?



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    H buffer comes standard. No staking on the castle nut and (I know I'm in the minority here) thankfully so.

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    Why would not having it staked correctly be a plus?

    Quote Originally Posted by Jonnyt16 View Post
    H buffer comes standard. No staking on the castle nut and (I know I'm in the minority here) thankfully so.



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    Definitely a better rifle than my first AR during the same time frame.
    Stag Arms Model 2

    Horrible Bolt Carrier staking, 4140 barrel and no feed ramps.
    Batch testing on the BCG's iirc.

    $850 to boot? pfft. lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iraqgunz View Post
    What kind of buffer does it have standard? What does the castle nut/endplate staking look like?


    FWIW my Stag 15 (picked up last month) has a H buffer and solid staking

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