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    Anyone have a Stag Arms Rifle? Any thoughts?

    They have an m16A2 Retro rifle that I was thinking of purchasing.

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    I have a 2008 M16A4 clone and a 2012 basic M4 clone- both are lefty and have been excellent.

    I have a right-handed M4 clone in the safe waiting on my son.
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    I have a few lefty Stag rifles and have always been happy with them.
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    I have an M-4'gery that is mostly Stag. That is stripped lower, stripped upper, barrel, and bolt carrier group. The good news is that after I got it put together and tweaked to my liking, I put nine shots into a space I could cover with a quarter. The bad news is that I haven't been able to reproduce that in the ten years since.

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    Had both a l/h as well as r/h stags. Both shot and functioned well, with no issues.
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    My first DIY build was with a Stag lower. Not a whole rifle, but no issues at all.
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    Same as Gman. No problems

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    I've never owned one. I've fired one fairly extensively (over 500 rounds at least) without issue. I sold several back when I owned my shop and never had any complaints.
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    I'm surprised there hasn't been a single mention of the Stag charging handle incident in this thread yet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hatidua View Post
    I'm surprised there hasn't been a single mention of the Stag charging handle incident in this thread yet.
    Had to look it up... But, I agree...that was a shitty thing to do but has no bearing on the guns and the way they function. For most people they're probably as good a choice as any for a no frills, basic gun.
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