Stag Arms 9mm Rifle?

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New From Stag Arms: Model 9 and 9T 9mm AR-15 Rifles
By Robert Farago on August 6, 2014

Stag Arms Model 9 9mm AR-15 (courtesy ammoland.com)

Stag Arms is introducing their first pistol caliber rifles: the $990 Model 9 and $1275 Model 9T. The company’s presser [after the jump via ammoland] claims they developed the firearms after “overwhelming requests from our customers.” Apparently, they’re the “ideal choice for short range & self defense use – up to 200 yards due to decreased muzzle blast, decreased muzzle flash, lower recoil, reduced over-penetration, and a heavier bullet. An added benefit is that you can also shoot this rifle at most pistol caliber only indoor ranges.” The 9 and 9T have all-new actions. The 9T (for tactical) offers a free floating 13.5” Diamondhead VRS-T modular handguard and aluminum Diamondhead flip up sights for faster target acquisitions. Suppressor compatible? Well it would be a very long rifle . . .

Stag Arms Press Release:

After overwhelming requests from our customers and a long time in research and development, our first pistol caliber carbine is officially being released today.

The new Model 9 & 9T series of rifles provide the shooter with a compact pistol caliber carbine on a well known platform.

Compared to the 5.56 cartridge, the 9mm cartridge used in a carbine configuration is the ideal choice for short range & self defense use – up to 200 yards due to decreased muzzle blast, decreased muzzle flash, lower recoil, reduced over-penetration, and a heavier bullet. An added benefit is that you can also shoot this rifle at most pistol caliber only indoor ranges.

Stag Arms Model 9 AR-15 in 9mm

Both the Model 9 & 9T series boast a 1/10 twist 16” heavy barrel, carbine length gas system, a 6-position adjustable buttstock, and as always they are available in right & left hand configurations.

The safety, charging handle, and magazine release function the same as any AR-15. However we have designed the actions of the rifles from the ground up.

The rifles accept standard Colt style 9mm AR magazines which insert into the integrated magazine well in the lower receiver. The integrated magazine well won’t come loose or have feeding issues accompanied with drop in magazine blocks. Differences from a standard AR-15 can also be found in the lower receiver with a specially designed hammer, magazine catch, and buffer.

In the Upper half, the bolt and carrier are one piece with a modified ejection port cover and brass deflector.

The Model 9 and 9T have different configurations. The Model 9 has a railed gas block and drop in Diamondhead VRS-T modular handguard with no sights. The Model 9T is the tactical version with a free floating 13.5” Diamondhead VRS-T modular handguard and aluminum Diamondhead flip up sights for faster target acquisitions.

Both rifles will accept the Diamondhead rail sections for extreme customization.

Pricing:

9 & 9L MSRP: Right Hand $990.00Left Hand: $1025.00
9T & 9TL MSRP: Right Hand $1275.00Left Hand: $1295.00

Specifications:

9 & 9L

16” heavy barrel, 9mm chamber, and 1/10 twist rate
A2 flash hider
Diamondhead drop in modular handguard
9mm trigger which has a Mil-spec trigger pull
Carbine buttstock and A2 pistol grip
No sights

9T & 9TL

16” heavy barrel, 9mm chamber, and 1/10 twist rate
A2 flash hider
Diamondhead free float handguard
9mm trigger which has a Mil-spec trigger pull
Carbine buttstock and A2 pistol grip
Diamondhead aluminum front & rear flip up sights

Stag Arms Model 9T AR-15 in 9mm
 
I love my 9mm AR and Stag makes great rifles so it should be a fantastic carbine for anyone looking for a 9mm AR.
Canadian price? $1500-$1800 depending which model you choose is my guess.
Hopefully this brings more magazines into the market as well, I only have 8 of them ;)
 
It sounds like they are actually using a gas system instead of blow back too. I think RMW Extreme is the only other company making pistol caliber AR's with a gas system.

Nope,

Product Specs
Weight: 7.9 pounds
Length: 32.5" collapsed, 35.75" extended
Action: Semi-auto blowback
Chamber: 9mm
Twist Rate: 1/10 button rifled
Muzzle Device: A2 flash hider
Barrel: 16", 4140 steel, chrome lined, heavy profile, manganese phosphate coated
Handguard: 13.5" Diamondhead VRS-T free floating handguard
Upper Receiver: Forged and mil-spec 7075 T6 aluminum with type 3 hard coat anodizing and a picatinny rail on top
Bolt Carrier: 9mm bolt carrier with a manganese phosphate coating
Charging Handle: Standard mil-spec
Front Sight: Metal Diamondhead premium sight set
Rear Sight: Metal Diamondhead premium sight set
Lower Receiver Material: 7075 T6 aluminum with a type 3 hard coat anodizing
Hammer/Trigger pin size: Mil-spec small pin .154"
Pivot/Takedown Pin Size: Mil-spec small pin - .250"
Caliber Marking: 9mm
Buttstock: Mil-spec 6 position (Post-ban stock looks the same non-adjustable at the furthest extension)
Buffer: standard 9mm buffer
Trigger: 9mm single stage AR-15 trigger
Grip: A2 style plastic grip
Magazine: 32 round
Safety Selector: Right Hand


All info pirated directly off of Stag website.
 
Oh :( Gas would have been cool. In that case I'll stick with the CMMG MK9 PDW. 9" barrel. :)

Check out lone wolf site, they make dedicated lowers and uppers in various calibers. The 40 and 10mm are gas operated. You need a little more pressure than the 9mm has.
I'd rather have blowback for 9mm or a 45 if I was buying one. Pretty much impossible to hurt your firearm when no matter what happens it just vents out the breach and asks you to clear the obstruction or run proper ammo.
If I could have a gas operated 10mm AR I would be a very happy shooter.
 
Still a restricted rifle.

I have 10 restricted firearms, my door has never been kicked in, I've never been randomly searched, never had predator drones circling my house. Owning restricted firearms is good for the firearms community. The more people that own them the harder it is for the anti's to take them away and the more strength we have to get our rights back and maybe one day get the AR off the restricted list.
 
I'm in for sure.

From their website....Model 9

Check out that case deflector....it's humongous!.....looks the the delta ring in backwards.

Cool lookin fore grip.












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