My first "black" rifle

UncleWalther

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I finally broke down and bought my first black rifle. Got a Stag Arms Model 2L for lefties. Looking forward to getting it to the range. Can't afford optics, so I am gonna shoot with irons sights for awhile.
 
Stag rocks.

Enjoy your rifles guys. I deliberated for a long time before I purchased one. I haven’t looked back.

P.S. Nothing wrong with the irons boys.
 
They've come down in price, so I thought it was a good time to nab one. Nice that it is left handed. However, I wonder if that will impact the re-sale value significantly? I guess it could both ways - elevate the resale value, because there are relatively few around / deflate the resale value since only 10% of the shooting population would be interested in it.
 
Armedsask said:
I haven't bought an AR15 and don't plan on it any time soon.

I'll think about buying one when I can afford a piston upper.

I'd like one but I have the PE90 instead...A wee bit more versitile IMHO.
 
Armedsask said:
I haven't bought an AR15 and don't plan on it any time soon.

I'll think about buying one when I can afford a piston upper.

Because 99.9% of them use the gas impingement method?
ARs have been working just fine for decades without a mechanical piston, why fix something that isn't broken?
 
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I guess it could both ways - elevate the resale value, because there are relatively few around / deflate the resale value since only 10% of the shooting population would be interested in it.

Based on that then the resale value should be the same as what you paid for it :D
 
Armedsask said:
I haven't bought an AR15 and don't plan on it any time soon.

I'll think about buying one when I can afford a piston upper.

Buy the lower now, and save for your piston upper! Or build one yourself! Here, maybe this is in your price range:

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Jeremy said:
I think I'm probably one of the very few guys around in this site who hasn't given and bought an AR.

Don't you find that makes you feel like less of a man? ;) C'mon, buy one!

UncleWalther said:
Nice that it is left handed. However, I wonder if that will impact the re-sale value significantly?

Just don't even think of selling it. You're left handed, and you bought a left handed rifle ... it was made for you ... keep it! :D
 
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Originally Posted by Jeremy
I think I'm probably one of the very few guys around in this site who hasn't given and bought an AR.


Don't you find that makes you feel like less of a man? ;)C'mon, buy one!

Lol, nah I don't feel like I'm any less of a man. It just means that I get to spend more on toys that I can actually use for something besides hitting paper in our lovely country :p
 
beltfed said:
Because 99.9% of them use the gas impingement method?
ARs have been working just fine for decades without a mechanical piston, why fix something that isn't broken?

Just because it works, doesn't mean it can't be fixed - quit being such a defeatist!
 
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