I’m interested to see if the guys who are going to be piecing their own together will get sub min accuracy out to distance!
I'll take those unwanted parts off your hands there if you want to junk them.
In for the .308 version for sure.
Just a few questions:
1) Will the .308 be the standard M-Lok version or the PCF variant?
2) Would Stag Arm's "infinite shot barrel guarantee" still be available to Canadian buyers?
3) Will Arms East stock the XCR-M pistol magazines and Magwedge couplers?
Thanks for bring this in! A range buddy brought his BCL102 to the range, and the only thing I wish it had was a forward assist (and a nicer trigger), so the Stag-10 is perfect.
Does this take the high or low tang .308 DPMS handguard?
Does this take Magpul PMAGS?
Can't answer to vs others, but Stag Arms thinks late July delivery of 308 NR right now.
Stag Arms lineage has almost 4 decades of manufacturing the AR15 FOW. They are one of the largest manufacturers of AR FOW parts in the USA and are a certified DOD contractor. For three of those decades they operated strictly as a military subcontractor. The Stag Arms STAG-10 was many years in development and a few years in operation now. We have never heard of QC issues. One of the reasons we love selling Stag Arms is that they don't come back. Our returns for this and last year was one barrel.
Stag Arms is good quality. My first AR back in 2007 was a Stag and it ran like a top, great build quality. IIRC, Stag is also makes parts for other companies that build and assemble rifles. Don't quote me on that though.
is Stag going to have enough supply to keep up with the initial demand?
the canadian market is a drop in the bucket for stag
Their primary market is the US which is quite literally 30 times bigger than Canadas
we benefit from a substantial economy of scale here because the US SKU is basically the same as the CA SKU.
Now the big question, do I build up a 6.5 or a 308?
Now the big question, do I build up a 6.5 or a 308?