Stag 10 NR 18.5" chambered in 308... Its coming....

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Yes it seems we have set the bar. Unlike the receiver sets which I believe they have now readjusted their pricing to be more inline with what Stag had published on their website. We are not here to take advantage of the consumer and nor I am implying that they have. Once everyone is on the same page and we know exactly what direction Stag wants to go with their platform we will advise everyone. We will ensure that everyone gets looked after and is treated fairly. Please keep in mind these are MRSP or list prices from the manufacturer. Please be patient, it always pays off.

The IRUNGUNS Team



The MSRP of the complete Stag 10 308 18.5 NR in right hand is $1574.99USD

The MSRP of the complete Stag 10 308 18.5 NR in left hand is $1664.99USD

The Stag 18.6” barrel (chrome/phos) is $299.99USD

The Stag 10 Nitride BCG right handed $230.00USD

.308 Charging handle is $24.99USD





Unless my calculation is incorrect...your MSRP pricing with current exchange rate is on par with their offering.... however I am curious to see if that is the results of more upgraded parts. Time will tell. But indeed I can't understand the pricing from the other vendor. Looks like they are now calling the initial 6.5CM offering as introductory and took them off their website....only time will tell if they come back and with how big of a price difference.
 
by the price im assuming these are regular stag 10's but the barrels have just been changed out to the NR ones, do we get to keep the restricted length barrels?
 
These are not barrel swaps, this will be a new run with a new sku. Changing out the barrel on existing rifles is not cost effective.

Stag is currently working with the barrel manufacturer to get lead times on production. Please understand 18.5 is a special order as it is not a common run in the US.

by the price im assuming these are regular stag 10's but the barrels have just been changed out to the NR ones, do we get to keep the restricted length barrels?
 
Getting barrel manufacturers to make 18.5 inch barrels isn't easy.We
are to small of a market. More people live in California
 
These are not barrel swaps, this will be a new run with a new sku. Changing out the barrel on existing rifles is not cost effective.

Stag is currently working with the barrel manufacturer to get lead times on production. Please understand 18.5 is a special order as it is not a common run in the US.

Getting barrel manufacturers to make 18.5 inch barrels isn't easy.We
are to small of a market. More people live in California
thanks, did not know that

hoping there will be ones with PRS stocks!!
 
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These are not barrel swaps, this will be a new run with a new sku. Changing out the barrel on existing rifles is not cost effective.

Stag is currently working with the barrel manufacturer to get lead times on production. Please understand 18.5 is a special order as it is not a common run in the US.

Fulton armory makes a reasonably priced and available light profile 18.5" barrel. Would this be a possibility? Or are we stuck with a medium/heavy barrel on all the complete rifles from stag?

I know it is not a cost effective proposition to do on existing rifles, but many of us don't want 9lb rifles. Cost is likely more building from a receiver set than just a barrel swap done by the retailer at point of sale
 
Fulton armory makes a reasonably priced and available light profile 18.5" barrel. Would this be a possibility? Or are we stuck with a medium/heavy barrel on all the complete rifles from stag?

Just buy a receiver set. Put the parts you want on it. Problem solved. :cheers:
 
i really want to do this as well but I dont have any tools nor know how to put one together

There was a day when each one of us didn't have the know how to do a build.

As griffin86 said, you tube is your friend. Maybe a nice CGN'er would loan you a tool or two or if someone is local they may even meet up with you for a couple hours to help you out.

We all had to learn somehow
 
There was a day when each one of us didn't have the know how to do a build.

As griffin86 said, you tube is your friend. Maybe a nice CGN'er would loan you a tool or two or if someone is local they may even meet up with you for a couple hours to help you out.

We all had to learn somehow

Just have to remember, throwing parts together a few times doesn't make you a gunsmith like some think. The problem I see more often than not at the range is people having issues with thrown together rifles. I'm actually surprised people are not afraid of a kaboom enough to play gunsmith when their skill level isn't even at toilet plunger
 
There's alot of satisfaction in a build project. We have some ideas that I think everyone will be excited about. Out of respect for Stag Arms certain things need to be clarified before we move forward with any of our ideas.
We have you "the customers" best interest in mind so whatever we decide to do you will be involved in the decision.

We will keep you in the loop.
 
Yes it seems we have set the bar. Unlike the receiver sets which I believe they have now readjusted their pricing to be more inline with what Stag had published on their website. We are not here to take advantage of the consumer and nor I am implying that they have. Once everyone is on the same page and we know exactly what direction Stag wants to go with their platform we will advise everyone. We will ensure that everyone gets looked after and is treated fairly. Please keep in mind these are MRSP or list prices from the manufacturer. Please be patient, it always pays off.

The IRUNGUNS Team



The MSRP of the complete Stag 10 308 18.5 NR in right hand is $1574.99USD

The MSRP of the complete Stag 10 308 18.5 NR in left hand is $1664.99USD

The Stag 18.6” barrel (chrome/phos) is $299.99USD

The Stag 10 Nitride BCG right handed $230.00USD

.308 Charging handle is $24.99USD

Nice...
 
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