Welcome aboard. You will soon find yourself addicted to ARs.
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Welcome aboard. You will soon find yourself addicted to ARs.
did i miss a memo or something?
My first post too and my first AR, a Stag Model 1 Carbine. Bought it 4 days ago. Looking forward to shooting it later this week. Unable to post pics.
good stuff. thanks.
Looking good!
"Announcing your plans is a good way to hear God laugh." -A.S.
Thanks for all the kind words an welcome. Will try to give a review of the scope after some range time an Deer season.
Thanks again Ed
Congrats on your AR. A STAG was my first AR as well. Still have it and have never had a problem with it throughout many training classes and range trips. Do take Failure2Stop's advice and have those parts checked out as well.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
"The beauty of the second amendment is that it will not be needed until they try to take it." –Thomas Jefferson, Thomas Jefferson Papers
Nice setup...........Enjoy!
Scoby
Nice rifle, I have had 2 Stags, one model 2 and a model 2T. I still have the 2T and nothing was wrong with the model 2, just sold it when I bought my Daniel Defence M4 because I could. They are fine rifles. Just check the staking on the carrier group, and castle nut. I have started seeing a few castle nuts come loose, one older Colt, a DPMS and a Bushmaster. They are very easy to stake yourself, no need to worry.
I would be interested in hearing about the scope. I bought a Trophy 3-9x40 in 1991 and still use that scope today on my 30-06 deer rifle. I have had several others on other rifles, but still like that particular scope better than anything else I have used. It is nothing special by any stretch, but the clarity and light transmission is hard to beat. Always holds zero for me too.
Bookmarks