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    Any feedback from Stag Arms owners out there?
    How do you like them?
    Quality?
    Finish?
    Fit?
    Acurracy?

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    I've bought just stripped Stag lowers , not complete rifles or uppers. Except for logo markings they were identical to the Bushy's lowers I purchased.

    At the time Stag stripped lowers were selling for $80 and Bushy for $120.

    Can't get either anywhere near that price anymore.
    I say lets all remove the warning labels and let nature take its course.

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    Same here. Stripped lower for the same price. It's good stuff.
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    I run a STAG M4gery upper on a Bushy lower, maybe 6-700 rounds down the pipe and never an issue. They're good to go by me.

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    They had some QC issues about a year or so ago. One of the members here got one that the pistol grip screw/bolt holes were drilled wrong.

    I have one. I bought the complete lower from Eagle when they were still around. I have had no issues with it.

    Remember that CMT makes Stag. Stag is their retail brand. CMT supplies parts to a lot of big names. I have a BCM complete upper on my Stag lower, and BCM uppers were built with CMT upper receivers.

    I have not handled a recent one, but I have not heard anything bad about them. And all my telestocks are CMT/Stag mil-spec units.

    Fit and finish is great. Color matched all my uppers. I have had no problems with anything else fitting on or working with them. Be sure that the bolt carrier is properly staked if you get one. If you order from Bravo Company they'll do it for you.

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    I bought a Stag Arms 2TL in October.Seems to be a great carbine and I got a real good price from a local dealer.BC staked-a little weak compared to other stake jobs I've seen but no problems so far,FSB is marked F(which seems to be another concer of AR owners),buffer tube mil-spec. I'm new to the AR platform but so far I'm real happy with Stag.

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    StagLefy: What did you do for a rear sight on your rifle? If you got the Stag Arms one - how is it?

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    This model came with an A.R.M.S.#40L rear flip sight which so far seems adequate but I'm still debating with my self about an optic.I have narrowed it down to either an Eotech 312 or for some magnification(which seems to be getting to be an issue for these aging eyes) a Leupold Mark 4 CQ/T. Looked at the Mark4 at a Tanner gun show awhile back and was impressed with it. Let me know if I can be of any more help with your decision and also if you need a good dealer to go through.

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    I bought a Stag 2L (left handed version) about a year ago and have probably 1000 rounds through it. I chose it because if I was going to spend almost $1k I wanted something that would fit me and not give me powder burns on my face. I was wondering when I bought it if it was an off brand but since then, I have learned that Stag manufactures components for a lot of the other name manufacturers. The fit, finish and quality are excellent and as far as accuracy goes, is shoots as well as I can see. I am looking for a good scope because like StagLefty my eyes are not what they used to be. The only issue I have had with it is was when I first started shooting it, I had some jamming problems. It was not the rifles fault, I bought some re-loaded ammo at a gun show and after inspecting it and discarding the rounds with damaged cases I have not had a jam since.

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