The "Factory Built" Stag 10 repository.

Shot 50rnds of factory ammo through my 'bare bones' rifle today with no issues.
Appears to be an accurate rifle. 1.5 inch groups at 100 yards with my crappy skills.
Looking forward to seeing how good of groups I can shoot.
 
I know we never said that.

It would be nice to sell hundreds of an item without an issue, but so far we are well under 1% for returns/repairs. What issues we have seen have generally been very easily rectified assembly issues. We are very happy with the quality and accuracy of the rifles.

There is an issue identified with some forward assists assemblies not making contact with the bolt, which is being rectified. We are receiving replacement forward assists from Stag and will send them to anyone who contacts us with an issue. 2 minute or under swap.

I can say is that both Arms East and Stag Arms have acted decisively in ensuring perfect assembly. All rifles in stock and which just arrived have been gone through with a fine tooth comb by Stag Arms to ensure perfect operation out of the box. We do want as close to 0% out-of-box issues.

If anyone does have a problem with a factory Stag Arms rifle, we encourage them to contact us first for correct advice and service. Every factory build Stag Arms rifle includes a lifetime warranty. Unfortunately, much 'help' we see on-line is often incorrect speculations/assumptions which are then repeated as facts.

I have seen children shoot with many FTF then running perfect after handing it off to their dads. Semi Auto black guns can be finicky in so many ways that owners do not realize.
 
I have seen children shoot with many FTF then running perfect after handing it off to their dads. Semi Auto black guns can be finicky in so many ways that owners do not realize.

That's not a problem with the rifle...
Sell your kid and get a bigger one, or feed your kids more ;-p

Yes, without a solid hold, it won't cycle very well, unless gas block is adjustable.
 
So far, mine did NOT cycle 90% of the time. (Barnes TTSX 168s or Surplus Hirt 7.62)
A friend readjusted the gas block, and tightened it down properly.
Supposedly had a lot of fun going through the rest of my ammo :) (Yes, even the surplus)

Roughly 2 moa with the surplus Hirt rounds from the pictures I got from him.

Mine seems to have a 3 shot tight group, then a flyer. This is with multiple shooters.

Only other issue I noticed is feeding is different whether I put magazine in first, or lock back the bolt and use the release.
Even magazine doesn't feel the same (magazine spring tension I assume) when inserting it.

Trying to get into the habit of inserting mag, then use the bolt release.
Sounds about as good as a switchblade or a motorcycle, so no complaints.

I got to say, this is my end all firearm. Target, plinking, moose and deer.
If I can just lighten the front end a bit, this rig is perfect. (I got the m lok NR version)

Faxon and different handguard someday... When I have a spare 600$ laying around.
 
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