I can't be certain. I would imagine it's possible but I wasn't willing to try. Instead just installed in on another AR.
When installed on the stag, it was too close to the receiver. I believe the pivot point on the stag is closer to the center of the rifle which when the maritime catch was installed, left it no room to pivot the way it needed to since it contacted the receiver. Might get away with a slight bend?
If anyone is willing to try and are successful, I'd appreciate if they posted their experience here.
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Anyone tried to install/fit the Maritime on their stag 10 or it is not compatible?
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Last edited by danzMtl; 06-21-2021 at 07:15 PM.
I don't believe it works. Why?
I don't know if you could "bend" it without having to heat it, bend it and then re-heat treat it. I've done some 'strange' things like this with M14/M305/M1A platform and it never really worked that well.
from: https://geissele.com/maritime-bolt-catch.htmlThe Geissele Maritime Bolt Catch is designed with the warfighter in mind and will work with any lower receiver designed to accept a mil-spec M16/M4 Carbine bolt catch
DPMS and STAG10 are not mil-spec from my research: I created the following thread to try and help with these types questions and I found DPMS and mil-spec are not always interchangeable.
https://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php/1815040-AR-10-amp-AR-15-parts-swapping-close-to-complete-list-now
Last edited by Aniest; 07-06-2019 at 05:01 PM. Reason: more info
Check my "Started Threads" for Equipment Exchange ads: https://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/member.php/76158-Aniest
Even if you made it fit/work it would cause a reliability issue. It seems the .308 bolt catch is beefier to withstand repeated impacts from the heavier bcg and stronger spring.
Last edited by wildphil24; 07-06-2019 at 07:09 PM.
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