Nice AR. I recently picked up a Stag M2 and plan on adding some MagPul furniture as well. I also picked up this case.
Here is a photo of the case with my Stag.
My New Stag M2
Just thought I'd add a post about my Stag M2.
I have 240 rounds through it so far and have had not problems of any kind. I plan on replacing the hand guard with a MagPul MOE and the pistol grip with the MagPul MIAD. I'm on the fence between the MadPul ACS-L and the STR to...
If I remember correctly, the annual cost is $95.00 and there is an initiation fee of $50.00 which includes a deposit on the key.
I'll verify the fees and post an update if my memory is off.
I almost joined earlier this year. Their facility is nice, but I decided against it because I would not have been able to shoot my .44-40 SAA at their range as they do not allow bottle necked rounds.
Members have 24/7 access to the range, other than when they are hosting a match.
They no...
I have a Uberti '73 Winchester replica in 44-40 to go with my SAA in 44-40. Could not be happier with the pair.
I shoot BP (GOEX) handloads in both of them.
I have a Stag M2, the complete carbine. I've not yet had a chance to put very many rounds through it, but I'm very happy with the purchase.
I should be able to give it a bit of a work out over the weekend and I'll post a range report afterwards.
If I'm alowed to use a rifle I already have and spend the $1000.00 on the rifle, I'd put the money towards reloading supplies for the one I have.
I have a S&W Model A (built on a Husqvarna 1640 action) in 30-06 with a Redfield 2-7 power scope. For those not familiar with this rifle, the...
I made time to get to the range today for a basic function test. I was short on time and only put 40 rounds of '82 vintage Portuguese 55 gr ball down range.
Function was flawless.
I still plan on doing a full range report when I get the time to put a couple hundred rounds down range.
At this...
Thanks, all of you, for the comments.
Once I get to the range, probably Tuesday morning, I'll post more photos and a range report. The upper/lower fit is good and the trigger pull is better than I expected.
I plan on running it as is for a while, I expect that I'll end up adding a few MagPul...
I just picked up a Stag M2. I've not had a chance to get to the range yet, I may try to get to Wilbur tomorrow morning.
The rifle has a twist rate of 1/9 but it is chrome lined. The castle nut is staked and the gas key stake looks ok (but could be better).
I paid $735.00 and it came with one...
Hello the camp.
I picked up a new Stag M2 yesterday, I've not yet had a chance to get to the range. Once I get to the range, I'll post a range report.
This version has a flat top upper and an F marked FSB. Barrel length is 16 inches and it has a six position collapsible stock. The package...
If you want a true midlength gas system, you will need to replace the barrel. I would not trust a barrel with a welded or plugged gas port.
If you would be satisfied with the look, you could replace the gas block with a low profile uint that would fit under a midlength forearm and relocate...
The rifle in question is a modern made lever action from a company that owns the "Henry" trademark. Neither the company nor the rifle have other connection to the Henry "Yellow Boy" of the 1800's.
Hello the camp.
I'll be purchasing a Winchester Model 70 soon and I'd like to know if any of you have any thoughts on the stock.
Is the stock acceptable? If the stock is one that I'll end up replacing, I'll probably go with the Featherweight.
Thanks in advance for any advice you can offer.
And now for something just a little bit different.
Here is something not many others will have at the range. It is (I think) nice to look at, and the cartridge has a reputation for being a stopper.
Here are a couple of photos.
This is a Thompson 1927a1 with detachable stock, and a 30 round...