SLR tips, tricks and observations

What talk? from who?

Metal pistol mags are an issue in the Stag 10 so what is the common denominator here. Posters seem to blame MDI and will not show the identical displeasure with stag. (Shrugs shoulders).

Except the MDI product has a KNOWN defect in the upper (which apparently has now been corrected) that pinched metal mags. Mine had the issue, but after hundreds of insertions and removals on LAR mags it seems to have worn down the front corners in the upper.

A quick scroll back in this thread shows “Drill this, Emery that, etc.”

Other than adding a little lube, I pressed everything together with ease.

Now my serial # is over 450 so all seems good from my perspective.


Congrats, you own one of the fixed ones. Those of us under serial 300 or so got the lemons.
 
Any preferred charging handles ? I don’t have a problem with standard charging handles - they work fine and are light, which is desirable to me- but not scared at looking at others, too

Just use a tried and true mil-spec charge handle and fore go the added expense of the bling handles. I stopped purchasing the lagerer handles when I realized they were a PITA by always getting hung up on vests and hunting clothes.
 
Hi All,

Just got my SLR last night. I have the lower almost assembled (everything but the buffer tube)

I'm having problems with my safety, I've read on here people had the same problem of it being super tight. Mine is already installed and almost impossible to move without pliers or something. Does anyone have a solution to loosen this up with it already installed?

I tried loosening and tightening the trigger pac several times while exercising the switch, I'm thinking I'll have to remove the switch and hit it with some grit paper.

Someone have tips on how to remove it or loosen it up?
 
Apply some lube to the safety/selector detent and the groove it rides in on the selector. Then cycle the selector many times to wear it in and loosen it up.
 
Hi All,

Just got my SLR last night. I have the lower almost assembled (everything but the buffer tube)

I'm having problems with my safety, I've read on here people had the same problem of it being super tight. Mine is already installed and almost impossible to move without pliers or something. Does anyone have a solution to loosen this up with it already installed?

I tried loosening and tightening the trigger pac several times while exercising the switch, I'm thinking I'll have to remove the switch and hit it with some grit paper.

Someone have tips on how to remove it or loosen it up?

Install it with the trigger box removed. If it spins freely, it's misalignment between the holes in the trigger box and the receiver. In that case, open the trigger box holes with a file/whatever.

If it doesn't spin freely even without the trigger box removed, you'll have to either open up the holes on the receiver and possibly also the trigger box, ooooor reduce the diameter of the safety selector.

(Also make sure you're not pinching the hammer spring between the trigger box and the receiver)
 
Hi All,

Just got my SLR last night. I have the lower almost assembled (everything but the buffer tube)

I'm having problems with my safety, I've read on here people had the same problem of it being super tight. Mine is already installed and almost impossible to move without pliers or something. Does anyone have a solution to loosen this up with it already installed?

I tried loosening and tightening the trigger pac several times while exercising the switch, I'm thinking I'll have to remove the switch and hit it with some grit paper.

Someone have tips on how to remove it or loosen it up?
Try it without the trigger pack retaining screw installed. It isn’t necessary and can sometimes twist the pack out of alignment. Leaving it loose will stop the upper from being installed.
 
I have one of the brand new batch (SN #470 or so) and it required a 3/8" (IIRC) bit being run through the lower with the trigger pack installed. Tried opening just the trigger pack first and it got better, but also the lower's holes were too small. Tried with and without the screw, no change. Would have taken about 30 sec to fix if I just ran that bit through in the first place, but for $1k I didn't want to get too rammy out of the gate.

Absolutely loving this gun, managed to shoot some quick groups the other night just before dark, and the Rise barrel seems excellent. It does need more of a shell deflector, my brass was hitting the reciever just like my WK-180.

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I noticed that my safety also got significantly tighter when I tighted the trigger box screw. However I greased all parts where they come into contact with any metal and Im ok with how tight it is as Im still able to go from safe to fire.

I didnt think anything of it until I read this post. However my bolt catch/release is binding on something, i may have to remove it and file down part of the catch/release.
 
My safety is very stiff.
Trigger will not reset if i hold down the trigger, cycle the action....then release trigger. Have to cycle it with out finger on trigger To reset it.
 
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