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    First Rifle

    At the next local gun show i plan to buy a Stag Arms M4. They are around $750 which is a great price compared to Stags website. But i want to get a Pivoting Bipod and a Flashlight. I was thinking of going with CAA. What do you guys think?

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    I think this is not going to go well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AnimalMother556 View Post
    I think this is not going to go well.
    Easy Animal.



    PYRO: Get your Stag, stay away from the CAA stuff. Learn to shoot the Stag, educate yourself, then start forming your own opinions as you gain some experience.

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    oh.. when i said flashlight i meant just for show... dont think movies. And i meant to say bipod grip

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oscar 319 View Post
    Easy Animal.
    Now you might not believe it but under fire Animal Mother is one of the finest human beings in the world.... all he needs is somebody to throw hand grenades at him the rest of his life....


    Pyro, buy yourself some magazines (D&H w/ Magpul followers, PMAGs, etc) and some good ammo (XM193) and go shoot your stag...

    the best thing you can functionally do to your stag is check the gas key for proper staking and tightness, and replace the extractor spring/insert with the right one for a carbine...

    have you ever used the grippod or the CAA knockoff? how do you know you want one? looks?

    as for a simple light setup, the cheapest i'd go is a Surefire G2 in one of the many mounts available...

    i am local to CAA/Fobus/First Samco/etc, i've seen all the junk they've imported in from israel over the years, and it really doesn't impress me much at all... it is priced cheap because it IS cheap... the only CAA product i own is a 1911 paddle holster/mag holder combo that was like $15 and works well for IDPA...


    if you are getting a light for "show", you aren't going to find much help or sympathy around here...
    And I looked, and behold a pale horse and his name that sat on him was Death, and Hell followed with him.

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    Well i want a good light... but what Brand of Grip bipod is good then?

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    Ok the facts are
    -I want a good light preferable from SureFire
    -I want a pivoting bipod grip(good name brands would help)
    -Seems everyone thinks Stag is a good quality gun? Right? For the price.

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    Stag makes good guns (I own 3 lowers) and the SureFire G2Led is a great entry level flashlight. As far as biopd grips go I have no experience with any brand. Buy quality GI and PMAG magazines, good ammo and practice on the range...

    Stan

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    Stags are just fine, as a matter of fact my new build is on a stag lower with and armalite LPK. Any surefire flashlight will work, just buy the one you can afford and get a good mount for it. Why do you want a pivoting forward grip? A standard KAC vfg can usually be found relatively cheap if you check member sales forums here and another popular website that will remain nameless. My buddy runs a harris bipod on a CAA rail mount and it seems to work well for him. Never did care for grip-pods much. In the end, just by what you want bro, it's your rifle and you can mount whatever you like on it. Just enjoy shooting it.

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    I mean to be honest ... if i dont like it i can just use it as a front grip. I figured i would just get a front grip but why not buy the one with a bipod, and then why not pay an extra 30 bucks or so for one that pivots.

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