Ambi-fying my Stag 10

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i recently picked up a Stag-10 in Left hand configuration and i finally got some time off to play around with it, take it down, give it a bath in G96 and such.
i noticed that none of the controls on it are ambi - which i find strange since the gun is a left handed one.
so, guess im gonna have to switch out the controls.

my question is can i just run normal AR-15 ambi controls or are the AR-10 controls a different size?

there are really only 4 to switch out.

1) the charging handle - im assuming this is AR-10 specific due to the increased size in the BCG

2) the Bolt Catch / Release - can i use a magpul BAD or a phase 5 on a AR-10?

3) saftey switch - again can i just swap out with a AR-15 one or are the AR-10 ones a different size?

4) mag catch - looks like this is just a AR-15 one so i should be able to just replace with a AR-15 one?

thanks for the help guys, will save me ordering stuff in the wrong size.
 
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Looks like a no go on the B.A.D. lever for the S10, Phase 5 looks like it works as per thread below. The issue you might run into is the Bad lever will be in the way of the ambi mag release. Maybe, unless you can train your finger to skip over the lever. Certainly would suck to be dumping a mag and hit the BAD lever at the same time. I could be wrong on the interference issue.

https://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php/1879157-BAD-levers-for-stag-10


https ://phase5wsi.com/extended-bolt-release-v2-.308.html


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As far as the mag catch is concerned there are many options Troy industries, Norgon, etc. Alot seem to go the Norgon route and use the AR15 version;

https ://www.norgon.com/Ambi-Catch_for_M16_M4_AR-15_and_Colt_9mm_Carbine

The original MIL-Spec "Drop-In" Ambidextrous Magazine Release for the M16 Family of weapons including the M4 Carbine, AR-15, and Colt® 9mm Carbine. Enables user to execute three different magazine release methods on each side of the weapon.Design properties reduce the possibility of inadvertent release. Can be disassembled for cleaning and maintenance


but I believe that's because they are unaware that there is a specific AR10 heavy version from Norgon as well. Or the distributer/dealers only bring in the AR15 version.Either way both will work, but there must be a reason why Norgon makes 2 different models of catch release.

https ://www.norgon.com/Ambi-Catch_for_AR_Heavy

MIL- Spec "Drop-In" Ambidextrous Magazine Release for .308 Platforms using SR-25 type magazines (DPMS LR-308). Optimized for heavy recoil. Includes hardware to extend the shaft and positively secure the magazine release button. Enables user to execute three different magazine release methods on each side of the weapon. Design properties reduce the possibility of inadvertent release. Can be disassembled for cleaning and maintenance.
 
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COMPLETE LIST OF COMPATIBILITY BETWEEN THE AR-15 AND AR-10 PARTS

Mil-Spec AR-15 Upper Receiver Parts

DPMS Style .308 AR Armalite Style .308 AR

Upper Receiver
NOT Compatible(Stag Proprietary) NOT Compatible

Charging Handle
NOT Compatible NOT Compatible

Ejection Port Cover Assembly
NOT Compatible NOT Compatible

Forward Assist Assembly
YES YES
Detachable Front Sight
YES YES

Detachable Rear Sight
YES YES

Barrel
NOT Compatible NOT Compatible

Barrel Nut
NOT Compatible NOT Compatible

Handguard
NOT Compatible NOT Compatible

Gas Tube
YES YES

Gas Block
YES YES

Gas Tube Roll Pin
YES YES

Muzzle Device
NOT Compatible NOT Compatible

Muzzle Timing Device (i.e. Crush Washer, Lock Nut...)
NOT Compatible NOT Compatible

Bolt Assembly
NOT Compatible NOT Compatible

Bolt Carrier
NOT Compatible NOT Compatible

Mil-Spec AR-15 Lower Receiver Parts

DPMS Style .308 AR Armalite Style .308 AR

Lower Receiver
NOT Compatible(Stag Proprietary) NOT Compatible

Trigger
YES YES

Hammer
YES YES

Trigger and Hammer Springs
YES YES

Trigger and Hammer Pins
YES YES

Disconnect
YES YES

Disconnect Spring
YES YES

Bolt Catch
NOT Compatible NOT Compatible

Bolt Catch Roll Pin
NOT Compatible YES

Bolt Catch Spring and Plunger
YES YES

Magazine
NOT Compatible NOT Compatible

Magazine Catch
YES NOT Compatible

Magazine Release Button
YES YES

Magazine Release Spring
YES YES

Pistol Grip
YES YES

Pistol Grip Screw and Washer
YES YES

Pivot Pin
NOT Compatible(Stag Proprietary) NOT Compatible

Takedown Pin
NOT Compatible(Stag Proprietary) NOT Compatible

Takedown and Pivot Pin Spring
YES YES

Takedown and Pivot Pin Detent
NOT Compatible(Stag Proprietary) YES

Safety Selector (a.k.a. Fire Control Selector)
YES YES

Safety Selector Spring and Detent
YES YES

Trigger Guard Assembly
YES YES

Buffer Tube (a.k.a. Receiver Extension Tube)
YES YES

Buffer
NOT Compatible NOT Compatible

Buffer Retainer
YES YES

Buffer Retainer Spring
YES YES

Buffer Spring (a.k.a. Action Spring)
NOT Compatible NOT Compatible

Receiver End Plate
YES YES

Castle Nut (a.k.a. Receiver Extension Nut)
YES YES

Buttstock
YES YES



Parts that are typically not compatible between the AR-15 and AR-10:

Rifle Buffers: Most rifle buffers on the AR-10 are shorter and heavier than the AR-15 to accommodate the longer .308 bolt carrier group and the force from a larger round. This means they cannot be interchanged. However, the buffer tubes are the same length, making them compatible with either rifle. It should be noted that the buffer tube for the Armalite style AR-10 collapsible stock carbine features a unique length and only works with this model.

Barrels: Because the AR-10 and AR-15 are chambered in two different calibers, the barrels are not interchangeable. The barrels threads and barrel nut extensions are also not interchangeable.
Handguards and rail systems: Because of the barrel nut size difference between the AR-10 and AR-15, the handguards and rail systems are not interchangeable.

Bolt catch: An AR-15 bolt catch is not compatible with most AR-10 lowers.

Lower parts kit: A standard lower parts kit for an AR-15 will normally not work with an AR-10. This is due to the differences in the takedown pin, bolt catch and other lower receiver pins.

Magazine catch: The magazine catch in the Armalite AR-10 features a unique design that makes it incompatible with the AR-15 or any other AR model. (Standard AR-15 magazine catch will fit DPMS style AR-10)

Muzzle device: Since AR-10 and AR-15 are chambered in different calibers, most muzzle devices are not interchangeable, except if your AR-15 is chambered in 300 Blackout, then you might be able to use AR-10 muzzle devices.
 
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I swapped controls on my lefty stag 10 with ambi stuff. This is what I used.
Raptor AR10 charging handle
Regular AR15 norgon style mag catch. I got the true north arms cheaper one. Do not get the one they sell for BCL102, it is too long for stag 10
AR15 ambi selector from MRA.

I haven't done an ambi bolt release. My index finger finds the stock one quite well. Seems like the right handed bolt release was really made for Lefty's!
 
The main reason for the lack of Stag arms products is back in Nov 2019 they announced that they would be moving there facility from Connecticut to Wyoming. Now that that they have completed the move, we should see more product come back online with new markings.




NRA Publications

Stag Arms Completes Move to Wyoming
by Guy J. Sagi - Tuesday, December 17, 2019

Stag Arms Completes Move to Wyoming


Stag Arms will officially open its new Cheyenne, WY, headquarters in December 2019. The New Britain, CT, AR manufacturer also has a new president, Chad Larsen, who took over the helm in November 2019.

“We decided it was time to do a complete refresh of the company,” said Elie Azar, founder and CEO of White Wolf Capital, which owns a controlling interest in Stag Arms. “We needed to solve for three things: visionary customer-centric leadership, a business-friendly, pro-growth economic environment and a cultural climate that reflects Stag’s brand image of independence and free spiritedness.”

“I am pleased to welcome Stag Arms to Wyoming and to know that our state came out on top of a broad look at potential new homes for the sought-after company,” Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon said in an official statement. “We have a deep-seated commitment to the Second Amendment that I will continue to uphold. Ultimately, Stag Arms had to make a business decision and I believe this announcement is an affirmation that Wyoming is continuing to cultivate a culture that allows private enterprise to flourish."

"My administration will work collaboratively with the Wyoming Business Council and Cheyenne LEADS [the economic development organization for Cheyenne and Laramie counties] to ensure Stag’s move goes smoothly. I thank Stag’s Board of Directors and Chad Larsen for selecting Wyoming," Gordon said.

“Not only is Wyoming an incredibly hospitable place to do business, it is also a top destination for outdoor recreation, including hunting and shooting sports, which reflects its citizens’ unwavering support for the Second Amendment,” Azar said. Weatherby and Magpul are some of the industry’s transplants to the Cowboy State.

Larsen’s previous experience is with Aero Precision, a leading manufacturer of AR-15 components located in Tacoma, WA, where he spent the last six years leading new product development.
 
Hang in there, I am only assuming but prehaps by the end of January we should see product from the new facility. As I too am waiting to buy an LH AR15.

Even the Stag arms website has not been updated to the new location yet, sign up to the email list and get the updated news as soon as it becomes available.
 
update.
picking away at the ambi stuff as i get time.

i ended up having a brand new NEA ambi safety sitting in my parts bin from a couple years back still in the package.
i put that on, works good!

i had a issue with the bolt release dropping by itself so i moved that to the top of the list of things to replace and picked up a Phase 5 Tactical Extended Bolt Release V2 .308 and that fixed the issue i was having with the bolt release and gave me ambi bolt release all in one shot.

gonna order up a Radian Raptor LT Ambidextrous Charging Handle AR-10 and a ambi magazine release for giggles.
that should get it all done.
all in that will be around $250 all said and done - $300 if you add the ambi safety i had in the parts bin.
 
i got it from Wild West in Edmonton.
they where the only place i could find that had the AR-10 version.

its called "Phase 5 Tactical Extended Bolt Release V2 .308"

the V2 is the one ya need for a AR-10.

since they are a sponsor i guess i can just link right to them - so CLICK ME!
 
question:

why is the front hand-guard on the AR-10 not compatible with the AR-15 ones?
im too lazy to go dig out my guns and have a look.
im guessing that because the barrel has a bigger diameter the barrel nut is bigger, hence the hand-guard mounting area is bigger?

Barrel Nut
NOT Compatible NOT Compatible

Handguard
NOT Compatible NOT Compatible

cause im not gonna lie, i kinda wanna do this to my STAG.....

Windham-Hunter-Main1-e1425932518920.jpg
 
i got it from Wild West in Edmonton.
they where the only place i could find that had the AR-10 version.

its called "Phase 5 Tactical Extended Bolt Release V2 .308"

the V2 is the one ya need for a AR-10.

since they are a sponsor i guess i can just link right to them - so CLICK ME!


TY, that's where I ended up too. Although they do want a couple of more dollars for it then Tenda, but they are out of stock :( I guess I'll have to bite the bullet and pay the shipping.
 
question:

why is the front hand-guard on the AR-10 not compatible with the AR-15 ones?
im too lazy to go dig out my guns and have a look.
im guessing that because the barrel has a bigger diameter the barrel nut is bigger, hence the hand-guard mounting area is bigger?



cause im not gonna lie, i kinda wanna do this to my STAG.....

Windham-Hunter-Main1-e1425932518920.jpg


Instead of me writing it all out, here are a couple of links, your on the right track.

https://www.wingtactical.com/blog/what-parts-are-interchangeable-between-ar15-ar10/

https://308ar.com/ar-10-308-ar-compatibility-reference-guide/
 
TY, that's where I ended up too. Although they do want a couple of more dollars for it then Tenda, but they are out of stock :( I guess I'll have to bite the bullet and pay the shipping.

they where on sale last week for boxing day.
20% off.
so that paid for shipping and tax and still saved a couple bucks.
 
they where on sale last week for boxing day.
20% off.
so that paid for shipping and tax and still saved a couple bucks.

Go ahead rub it in. JK, :) Good score. Was emailing Phase 5 today and they just finished another batch of 100 units perhaps some of those will be going
to Tenda and I can just pick it up there.
 
Hey WUN, do you feel the Phase 5 EBR interferes with your ambi mag release at all? Does it hinder the op, or get hit by mistake while reaching for the mag release? Thanks.
 
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