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    What's he asking?

    a0cake, that's one of the biggest things people overlook when talking commercial grade weapons. See, we can swap the BCG and other internals, but the gas port is what it is. Glad you mentioned that.

    Personally, I don't like that a company up charges their customers, beyond that of a professional grade, milspec rifle, to basically give it a "reliability package". I don't really care what Stag offers, in my eyes they're a commercial grade weapon regrdless of packages and that would not give me much faith in the rifle.
    Proven combat techniques may not be flashy and may require a bit more physical effort on the part of the shooter. Further, they may not win competition matches, but they will help ensure your survival in a shooting or gunfight on the street. ~ Paul Howe

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    $850 upgraded trigger ,magpul hardware , gas buster charging handle and a couple other things the guy just got out of the military as an armour , thats all i know post more details later

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    Quote Originally Posted by motorolahamm View Post
    $850 upgraded trigger ,magpul hardware , gas buster charging handle and a couple other things the guy just got out of the military as an armour , thats all i know post more details later
    No deal.

    For that kind of money you are knocking on the doorstep of Colt or BCM....
    Last edited by DeltaSierra; 11-26-11 at 12:27.

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    Quote Originally Posted by motorolahamm View Post
    $850 upgraded trigger ,magpul hardware , gas buster charging handle and a couple other things the guy just got out of the military as an armour , thats all i know post more details later
    nevermind, thinking Army armorers
    Listen to the people here in this thread.
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    OP, at the price you can get a new Tier One weapon. The choice should be a no-brainer.

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    yeah he was a usmc armour at quantico mainly did the a4's and m40 series rifles , and worked for Colt for awhile but not sure how long


    not a problem rifle is a no go, he went with a bcm

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    Quote Originally Posted by scoutfsu99 View Post
    nevermind, i'm thinking Army armorers...

    Listen to the people here in this thread.
    ETA:: oops, messed that up
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    Sounds like he was a small arms repair specialist or USMC equivalent. In the Army, the word "armorer" is usually associated with a supply guy with minimal training working in the arms room. Small arms repair specialists know their way around guns. We were fortunate enough to have some attached to us at the unit level. Their ability to quickly fix a broken M2 or MK19 was uncanny.
    Last edited by a0cake; 11-26-11 at 14:34.

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