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Thread: Stag/S&W M&P-15

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shihan
    BUIS are a must if the weapon isnt a range only item

    I figured I could just use the handle sight for when I'm not using a scope or w/e I decide to use, I am thinking of getting the Stag-15 M3 just so I could put on w/e front folding sight I want along with rear. the Stag-15 M3 is only $895. on their site! X_X

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mattallica
    How much could you sell a Stag-15 M1 or M3 for? I didn't see them on you're site, if their up there could you link me or tell me where they are, thanks.
    Check your PM.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Mattallica
    I figured I could just use the handle sight for when I'm not using a scope or w/e I decide to use, I am thinking of getting the Stag-15 M3 just so I could put on w/e front folding sight I want along with rear. the Stag-15 M3 is only $895. on their site! X_X

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    The carry handle will not repeat zero (so you will have to re-zero everytime you re-mount it.



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    The problem with not having some type of back up sight on your weapon at the same time your using an electric scope/sight is that they break or run out of batteries at the worst possible time. My Murphy can attest to that!

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    I'm not advocating S&W over any other brand.....but it seems like the 15T is an awesome value for what you get. can someone do a cost comparison of a basic rifle with the addition of Troy front and rear BUIS and Troy Rails. I dont know if the rails are Free floated or what length other than its longer than carbine length. Looking at grants site, the front Buis is 120 the rear is 139, and depending on the length of the rail, they start at 225 for a 9 inch.

    that totals around 484 bucks, plus the cost of the initial rifle. in my case, the basic rifle was 900. so if i added the rails and BUIS, i'd be looking at around 1384, give or take. the local dealers are selling the 15T for 1250.

    so the question is..whats a better deal given the same rails and sights as the 15T on maybe a different brand of rifle, say stag, or whoever?

    thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by C4IGrant View Post
    Check your PM.


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    lol
    Got it, now check your's lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by nelybarg View Post
    I'm not advocating S&W over any other brand.....but it seems like the 15T is an awesome value for what you get. can someone do a cost comparison of a basic rifle with the addition of Troy front and rear BUIS and Troy Rails.
    While not exactly what you asked for, I still find the below to be awefully telling. I have no idea what each of these rifles is actually going for on the retail market, but the virtually identical S&W rifle (BUIS is different, but cost of Troy vs. ARMS is about the same) is going for $375 more MSRP.


    Stag-15 with A.R.M.S. #40 A2 Model 2 Pre-Ban
    $925.00



    S&W Model M&P15A Rifle
    $1,300.00

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    Wrote by C4IGrant their carrier keys are not properly staked (this is a bad thing). :
    I had that issue when I did my 1st build in aug/05 . Their customer service and response came thru for me . I e-mailed my problem on a monday with pic's and that same thursday I got my new bolt carrier in and I hadnt even sent the old carrier out .

    10+ on service .
    May 2-2011

    Woke up at 7am turned on the TV & saw the news and just smiled ear to ear!

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    Quote Originally Posted by rob_s View Post
    While not exactly what you asked for, I still find the below to be awefully telling. I have no idea what each of these rifles is actually going for on the retail market, but the virtually identical S&W rifle (BUIS is different, but cost of Troy vs. ARMS is about the same) is going for $375 more MSRP.


    Stag-15 with A.R.M.S. #40 A2 Model 2 Pre-Ban
    $925.00



    S&W Model M&P15A Rifle
    $1,300.00

    For the S&W I've seen the M&P-15T (Tactical) go for $1250 - $1400
    For the Stag-15 2T (Tactical) I've seen these go for an average of $1060. They can probably go lower.

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    You can buy a Stag lower for 99 bucks, buy a CMT lower parts kit for 62 bucks, a 6 pos collapsible stock for 69 and then an upper with bolt carrier group, charging handle, and ARMS sight for 489. Grand total $719 clams. JKiser can hook you up with a deal like this.

    http://ar15sa.fatcow.com/store/page2.html

    Sorry I can't make it hot as I am mentally challenged.
    I just wish I could get one that was 1 in 7 with 4150, m4 feed ramps, and a 14.5 barrel for that price. The 4150 is expensive. Even if they just had a midlength I would buy one.

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