There’s a (very / overly / ridiculously) vocal 10% that will flog brand A over brand B.
They are the first ones sinking their money on something they will write an e’exciting new review’ on to call it the new last word in ‘whatever’. And often (not always, but shockingly often) you see these dudes flogging that piece of #### not even 6 months down the road as the other 90% get around to shooting them and exposing the naked realities.
The NEA debacle that played out in real time on this board is the gold standard in “don’t believe everything you read here”. Not long after that started circling the CGN drain with reports of a heavy and gritty trigger and the worlds worst QC there was a fire sale on NEA rifles and you couldn’t sell it if you offered to blow the buyer.
This has repeated itself in many forms:
Swiss arms legendary accuracy (1inchGroups was my absolute favourte here)
Colt 6920 build superiority
It would make a pretty good drinking game to go through in a circle and call out CGNs greatest hits on pre sales hype. But to be honest, the same can be said for virtually any other site on the Internet. Nature of the beast...
Fill in the blanks on yesteryear’s darling. They’re mechanical. They all suck and underperform or even break down in one way or another.
Not the case here.
I received my fair share of infractions over my vocal thoughts regarding NEA. I'm being fair with my thoughts on the BCL 102. It's not for sale and I waited rather than rush in.
I have a Stag AR15, 2T and a 6R. Both are decent. The 6R now I believe called the super varminter, came with a .5 moa guarantee much like the Les Bauer. They are well known entities. The Stag 10 has been out in the US for a bit now and it's received good reviews. If you think this site is bad, you should see some of the US ones. They would be unmerciful if the Stag 10 was a flaming POS.
On a side note. I have seen a Swiss Arms shoot 1 moa, 5 rounds at 100 yards. Zeiss 6.5-20X on a flat top version. Front bag right in front of the mag along with bean bag for the back. It shot the 63 grain RUAG ammo like crap. Which was a huge surprise. An even bigger surprise was when it printed 1 moa with 62 American Eagle. Can it do it everytime? Not likely. As it was just below 1 moa. But it can do it, sometimes.
Anyways, little to no risk with the Stag. You know what you're getting and it's decent. They've been around for a long time and make decent enough stuff. They aren't an unknown.
My current favorite guns are Mosin Nagants. Talk about garbage....
Fun to collect and shoot however. One thing has nothing to do with the other.
Mine is the SVT40. Interestingly enough I consider it the great grand daddy to the AR10 as one of the first semi auto's used for similar purposes and with some close to modernish AR10 specs. 24" 1:10 twist barrel, muzzle brake, adjustable gas block and magazine fed. Used as a designated marksman/sniper rifle by a few notable snipers during WWII as well. It was ahead of it's time. Also chambered in 7.62x54r like your Mosin Nagants.
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