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Considering this and the stag 3g. Which would you recommend?
Bcm
Looking for members in Grande Prairie Alberta interested in wilderness skills, survival skills, camping, prepping, shooting, etc.
Tough choice...
I believe that STAG is highly under-rated
Both are great guns
I recently got the td45 for my plinking pleasures and want something for 200 to 300 yds. The stag comes with some options I value so it seems like a good package but the bcm has a strong reputation. Hmmmmmmm. Tough to make decisions when you can't handle them prior to purchase.
I'd say it depends on what you want to do with it. Both nice rifles.
The 3G has an 18" stainless steel barrel vs the BCM's 14 chromed CMV barrel. If you intend to shoot competitively in 3 Gun or Service Rifle, or target shooting for groups, the 3G would be the better choice.
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BCM's website says the flash suppressor is welded to make it civilian legal for the USA. Is this the case with Canadian imported rifles as well?
Can you confirm which rails comes with this model you have in stock?
Pic shows a Troy Bravo, but BCM site shows Centurion.
Thanks.
I checked the site again, but it also now shows a Troy Rail.