cb1000rider wrote:I had.. At least according to my browser. https://www.stagarms.com/model-3g/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;cajunautoxer wrote:Have you looked at the Stag 3G rifle. Good stuff there
Spec'ing that firearm, I come in at $1489 without optics, at the following specs. So that's definitely in the running.
It does come with a nice trigger:
Action: Semi-auto direct impingement
Chamber: 5.56 NATO - this rifle will also shoot .223
Twist Rate: 1/8 button rifled
Muzzle Device: Stag 3G compensator
Barrel: 18", 410 stainless steel, fluted heavy barrel profile
Handguard: Samson 15" free floating evolution handguard
Upper Receiver: Forged and mil-spec 7075 T6 aluminum with type 3 hard coat anodizing and a picatinny rail on top
Bolt Carrier: Enhanced semi-auto with a manganese phosphate coating
Charging Handle: Standard mil-spec
Front Sight: None
Rear Sight: None
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: 5.56 NATO
Buttstock: Magpul ACS buttstock (Post ban models have the MAGS EFX buttstock)
Buffer: Standard carbine buffer and spring
Trigger: Geisele 3-gun trigger with a 3.5 pound trigger pull
Grip: Magpul MOE
Magazine: 30rd (Post-ban versions will have a 10rd magazine)
Safety Selector: Right Hand
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- Mon Oct 27, 2014 11:08 pm
- Forum: Rifles & Shotguns
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Re: AR-15 (build) recommendations
I've seen complete rifles less than $1300 but you will have to pay tax, shipping, and ffl fee unless your in N Texas. IIRC I've seen just the upper for less than $800 or hell go for DPMS 3G1 rifle. They go for $1100
- Wed Oct 22, 2014 10:25 pm
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Re: AR-15 (build) recommendations
Have you looked at the Stag 3G rifle. Good stuff there
- Wed Sep 10, 2014 7:00 pm
- Forum: Rifles & Shotguns
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Re: AR-15 (build) recommendations
This is what built for a buddy of mine recently
Lower
Fat Boy Tactical $50 blemished lower
LPK w/o trigger $40
G2S trigger $165 or you can go with ALG Mil spec $45 and JP yellow spring $12 (best combo for less than $100)
Magpul STR stock, moe grip, stock assembly kit, hand guard (can't use unless you go with carbine barrel), and vertical grip $99 (botach service can be iffy so I used my AMEX)
curved trigger guard $20
Upper
Complete upper $100 on sale $75
Handguard ALG modular 12" $145 (has everything you'll need) Now if your going with a 20" barrel you'll want a 15" hanguard. I like JP myself $225
BCG $80 or coated $130 AIM has coated ones for $100 when it's on stock(i used one)
Comp use Miculek's can't beat it for $45 or ALG has one for $35
Barrel I can't really help you since I've never researched 20" barrels. It also depends on what you want to do with rifle also. I'm into 3 gun matches so a barrel that can shoot 30-40 rounds quickly and maintain descent accuracy is important to me. I've been happy with Nordic barrels myself. If you go with their 18" the gas ports are under sized so that you can use a low mass bcg without having to use a adjustable gas block. But then you need a low mass buffer and spring
Lower
Fat Boy Tactical $50 blemished lower
LPK w/o trigger $40
G2S trigger $165 or you can go with ALG Mil spec $45 and JP yellow spring $12 (best combo for less than $100)
Magpul STR stock, moe grip, stock assembly kit, hand guard (can't use unless you go with carbine barrel), and vertical grip $99 (botach service can be iffy so I used my AMEX)
curved trigger guard $20
Upper
Complete upper $100 on sale $75
Handguard ALG modular 12" $145 (has everything you'll need) Now if your going with a 20" barrel you'll want a 15" hanguard. I like JP myself $225
BCG $80 or coated $130 AIM has coated ones for $100 when it's on stock(i used one)
Comp use Miculek's can't beat it for $45 or ALG has one for $35
Barrel I can't really help you since I've never researched 20" barrels. It also depends on what you want to do with rifle also. I'm into 3 gun matches so a barrel that can shoot 30-40 rounds quickly and maintain descent accuracy is important to me. I've been happy with Nordic barrels myself. If you go with their 18" the gas ports are under sized so that you can use a low mass bcg without having to use a adjustable gas block. But then you need a low mass buffer and spring
- Mon Sep 08, 2014 7:34 pm
- Forum: Rifles & Shotguns
- Topic: AR-15 (build) recommendations
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Re: AR-15 (build) recommendations
what"s you price range? Some peoples idea of budget could be another person's dream ar