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- Maple Ridge BC
sooooo I'm not going to name any names at this time and I'm hoping I got not only what I thought I wasn't getting but even better than I was expecting.
Rewind to Friday feb 15. I spontaneously purchased a brand new stag 10 in .308win, planning to take it wolf hunting in the following morning.
It was late, the store actually stayed open late for me. I didn't even show up until 15
Min past closing. I can't say how greatful I was.
I didn't spend too much time going over the rifle itself, moreso looking at optics, mounts and accessories while I decided what calibre, which was the last thing I decided. Boom, I'm set.. home to get it setup.
While at the store I noticed the handguard didn't have any qd sockets, I was certain stags were integral. I commented the barrel looked longer than I'd expect, and was told it was a 20" pencil. I felt the heavy 6.5 and did not want the weight at all, which helped me settle on the 308 pencil as it will be carried afield. . I hadn't seen any mention of a 20" option but hey, I'm no stag expert.
So I get it home and notice the finishing on the handguard is dog ####. Hmm. I hadnt heard of that issue. Doesn't look like the pics I've seen from any retailer either.
So I stop at another store today to look for accessories and there just so happens to be a factory model on the counter. That's the handguard in all the pics. The barrel is 18" and noticeably thicker. Medium profile.
So I asked some questions, showed some pics of mine.
Mine is definitely not a factory offering.
So I call the store I got it from and it was confirmed it's not a factory assembled rifle.
I shoulda been told this beforehand. It also cost about $500 more than the other store.
Whatever. I don't care about the price, I don't really care about the handguard.
I do care about the performance. That's all I care about. I realize a pencil is not ideal for grouping in quick succession. I don't care about that. I want the one shot to land where expected. That's it.
Is this a quality barrel? How does it stack up to the factory barrel? I really don't care for the extra 2" to begin with.
The other slight issue is the bolt/carrier. At this time the make is unknown. There's no markings other than MP on the bolt shank.
This is only an issue as I'm having a 375 raptor barrel made, already paid for a month ago. Is this a decent quality bolt? With the make unknown, is this another expense I need to replace?
I hope I didn't pay all this extra for a lesser quality rifle. I don't want to return it but I will if that's the case.
I'm hoping. I got an upgrade for the extra money and the salesman simply forgot to mention it was an upgrade
Also to be clear, the price is about the same as most other retailers advertised prices. It just happens to be a lot more than the one I visited today.
My trip was postponed due to work. The rifle has not left the house, been modified or test fired.
Rewind to Friday feb 15. I spontaneously purchased a brand new stag 10 in .308win, planning to take it wolf hunting in the following morning.
It was late, the store actually stayed open late for me. I didn't even show up until 15
Min past closing. I can't say how greatful I was.
I didn't spend too much time going over the rifle itself, moreso looking at optics, mounts and accessories while I decided what calibre, which was the last thing I decided. Boom, I'm set.. home to get it setup.
While at the store I noticed the handguard didn't have any qd sockets, I was certain stags were integral. I commented the barrel looked longer than I'd expect, and was told it was a 20" pencil. I felt the heavy 6.5 and did not want the weight at all, which helped me settle on the 308 pencil as it will be carried afield. . I hadn't seen any mention of a 20" option but hey, I'm no stag expert.
So I get it home and notice the finishing on the handguard is dog ####. Hmm. I hadnt heard of that issue. Doesn't look like the pics I've seen from any retailer either.
So I stop at another store today to look for accessories and there just so happens to be a factory model on the counter. That's the handguard in all the pics. The barrel is 18" and noticeably thicker. Medium profile.
So I asked some questions, showed some pics of mine.
Mine is definitely not a factory offering.
So I call the store I got it from and it was confirmed it's not a factory assembled rifle.
I shoulda been told this beforehand. It also cost about $500 more than the other store.
Whatever. I don't care about the price, I don't really care about the handguard.
I do care about the performance. That's all I care about. I realize a pencil is not ideal for grouping in quick succession. I don't care about that. I want the one shot to land where expected. That's it.
Is this a quality barrel? How does it stack up to the factory barrel? I really don't care for the extra 2" to begin with.
The other slight issue is the bolt/carrier. At this time the make is unknown. There's no markings other than MP on the bolt shank.
This is only an issue as I'm having a 375 raptor barrel made, already paid for a month ago. Is this a decent quality bolt? With the make unknown, is this another expense I need to replace?
I hope I didn't pay all this extra for a lesser quality rifle. I don't want to return it but I will if that's the case.
I'm hoping. I got an upgrade for the extra money and the salesman simply forgot to mention it was an upgrade
Also to be clear, the price is about the same as most other retailers advertised prices. It just happens to be a lot more than the one I visited today.
My trip was postponed due to work. The rifle has not left the house, been modified or test fired.




















































