smak_daddy said:
Does anyone know what the STAG arms Model 1R weighs? The website makes no mention of it.
5.95lbs, Unloaded.
Also is the barrel of the Model 1R the same contour as the M4 (government tapour I think)?
Yes, M4 Profile Barrel.
Has anyone had a chance to put a decent scope on one of these stags? I am wondering what they'll shoot. I am pretty good at rolling loads and was curiious if a good custom load could shoot 1 MOA in this rifle.
Thank you!
I have shot 1MOA with WWB and a scope. Generally I would hope to be able to keep any AR-15 carbine under 1.5" at 100m. These are as accurate as any ordinary military M4. Though some manufactures quote 'potential MOA' in their descriptions, I consider including this just marketing-speak. Colt, Stag, Bushmaster, etc quote what they make, different features for different purposes.
Most people looking for a
specialized long range rifle won't be choosing a 16" carbine. A 20" barrel M16 rifle barrel is also offered, which will maintain higher velocities at distance, with a longer sight radius on irons. We can also do 24" Stainless HBAR rifle with 11degree target crown and FF tube for those who require specialized/accurized rifles, at the cost of carbine convenience.
For most shooters, for most purposes, a 16" M4 is a good balance of convenience/accuracy and long life/ease of maintainance (chrome lining).
The 1R and 2R are the same rifle, with different rear sights.
Hope that helps.
DT
OT: If you've been trying to get a hold of me and having a hard time this past week, I'm sorry, I've been out of the country. Got back last night and am now catching up on messages. Further, professional strength items will be up on the website soon, I'll post here when it's updated.