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It looks good, I still can't believe that is a real rifle. I thought it was a photoshop when I first saw it. Have fun!
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Thanks for the pictures. Can't wait for your review after shooting it.
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wow, i didn't know that the bolt carrier and barrel extenstion were different.. What is the need for a differnt barrel extenstion?
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Wow! I'll get my son one of this. He's a lefty. Thanks for the pictures and let us know your range report.
Thanks, 556man |
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the bolt cams in the opposite direction from the stock one, hence the need for the lefty carrier, bolt and barrel extension |
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Really...I never saw the DPMS one but I'm not a lefty either. I think it looks pretty slick and I have been impressed with Stag Arms. If I was a lefty, I would have one already! |
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Looks clean and RD took some time on this one, bet it sells well.
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I'm a lefty. Looks like a solution in search of a problem. Why would you want one? The bolt and mag releases are still on the same side. (Of course the mag release would have to stay since otherwise you'd need lefty mag's!) They didn't even bother to put an ambi-latch on the charging handle, much less provide a true lefty version. So it's just a regular AR with an ambi-safety that ejects the other way. Since left-handed ejection isn't needed to shoot an AR left handed, what's the big deal?
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I have a DPMS lefty and like it very much...........I can't imagine a lefty putting it down because the only different is the ejection port on the left side and the mag release and safety are where they are on the righties....so what?....at least it is ejecting out of the left side.....and if it don't bother a lefty to shoot righties, then it shouldn't bother righties to shoot lefties...................I will be getting either a DPMS or RRA upper soon and it will probably be a right handed version especially if I buy a RRA, but I certainly won't whine about it if it is another lefty...............
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I got one the thing is awsome the only problem i had with it is that it was purple i mean really purple
like Barney the dinosaur . it was no big deal at first since i do my own refinishing but when i went to take the barrel off it would not fit in the receiver block. problem with dpms is flat tops are very popular and the flat top they offer weighs ALOT more than a standard flat top reciever i guess about 3x heavier or more. They make a A2 and all it is a righty made left had they done the same with a flat top i think that lefties would have been more likly to buy them even with the useless righty shell block. the other thing thats good about the dpms is other than the receiver and bolt they interchange with all mil spec ar15 parts. i have put over 1000 rd through my flat top between 2 barrels originally had a 16" oly ss and then a 14.5 with permently attached phantom for 16" lenth crome moly and other than in the first 50 rds which it locked up several times then i put a smith carrier in in lubed it really good and never had a hick up again funtioned great. I own a DPMS Flat top and A2 but between the stag and dpms i do prefer the stag since its a true lefty and is light weight, shell deflector is on the correct side so this will keep the shells out of my righty friends faces although it was fun seeing them get hit with hot shells insted of me. another thing is if you use it in a tactical postion the forward assist does not poke you in the belly anymore it may look odd since you have been seeing the righties so long but they do look really cool (other than the purple color) to a lefty also they Are AF alcoa forge marked same as most colt m4s . For shooting there is no reason for me to own a right handed upper anymore other than to use a .22 kit or to use a 7.62x39 upper. |
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hmm, the one I saw wasn't purple.... oh, and they'd probably do a 7.62x39 one if you asked it would be a custom build though. |
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Yes they are really nice to deal with and comunication was great, they did offer to replace it.
but this was redish purple. Wish i got the black one you sampled. This one was obviously a mistake i'm sure the majority of them are black. I did refinish it and its a great upper will let all know how it preforms. i can live without the lefty 7.62 upper but what i would really like is a drop in .22 conversion like the ceiner , I have one and hardly ever used it since when i went shooting i took my lefty dpms upper so if i wanted to shoot .22 i had to take a spare righty Thanks |
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I just recently picked up a stag-15 for my wife. The finish on my upper was great, it definetly was not barney purple. Maybe because I got a newer one. Anyways the rifle shot great, no problems at all. What a cool design! I had to pry it out of my wife's hands, she absoulutly loves it! Definetley scored some brownie points with the wife. I would strongly recommend lefties to take a look at this rifle. Because why shot a rightie rifle when you could shot a left one
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Now you're talkin. |
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I love mine too and agree why shot righty when a lefty is available. i think i made stag arms
mad by giving them a hard time about the purple color they wont reply to my email about getting another one.. i have refinished mine and it looks great now put a pri sight on it as well as arms 19 with a 3x9 scope and arms 40L It rocks In a right handed world its nice to have a bone thrown to you every once in a while. I always wondered if i would have been a better guitar player had i bought the only 1 over priced left handed guitar for sale in the city of portland in the year 1982 being a teen i could only afford the right handed one. So i always support any thing made for a lefty even if it is purple. GOOD JOB TO STAG ARMS ( AND DPMS for the first lefty made upper) BTW STAG start working on those lefty drop in .22 kits as well as other calibers |
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I feel like I have just found the Holy Grail.
I was just about to break down and purchase the DPMS Lo-Pro with the (as they put it) "slightly higher than an A-3" rail. BTW Who carries these? |
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you can order direct from www.stagarms.com and they're also a dealer on this board. |
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Wrong, DPMS has offered a left handed upper for years and I have had one for years; however it still uses the RH bolt carrier which has the gas vent holes dumping burnt powder residue inside the reciever. It didn't function very well till I milled 2 holes on the RH side of the receiver to vent the gas! Now why does one need a LH upper? Well I shoot hi-power rifle competition and I dislike having hot empties bouncing back at me off of my spotting scope while shooting prone. They burn like hell plus beating the crap out of my hi-dollar spotting scope. Lyn |
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Ordered mine, hopefully I'll be able to add my review shortly.
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Hey do you think a gas buster charging handle could have fixed that problem without having to do the drilling ? Just wondering. Thanks Bill |
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I was thinking one in each hand, but a mount would be sweet too! |
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You bought your wife an AR and scored brownie points! I hope you realize what a lucky, lucky man you are. |
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I must have missed it. Who has these, or where do you go to get one. My partner is a lefty and would like to try this I'm sure.
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I just put in a order for another left-hand upper for my nephew, who is just getting into shooting. You could pick one up from www.stagarms.com, or check the Equipment Exchange, Stag is selling them in the (AR-Parts New) section. I would recommend this rifle to every left-hand shooter.
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Thanks[ . |
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Just got mine from the UPS man. Beautiful. I don't think I saw anyone mention that they come with the T#s engraved, plus side sling adapter, pleasant suprise. Hopefully I'll get a chance to shoot it this weekend.
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What is the difference between barrel extensions?
I can not see any. |
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I was told that the barrel extension was different, and that the new one was compatible with both lefty and righty configuration. I'll have to ask the specifics on the differences. |
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I'm willing to bet it's just another CYA statement recommended by some lawyer to avoid having some doofus swap barrels and bolts around w/out checking the headspace.
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hell yea!!
its about time someone came out w/ a dedicated LEFT shooters' upper! eventhough i'm not a lefty....but everyone deserves to have the option of shooting an AR w/ the brass flying by your head |
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I have zero interest in this, but I am willing to be that if I was left handed I would be all over this. The conversion looks nicely done.
If DPMS has been making a product like this, they should have done a better job in marketing it, I think this will sell. |
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My wife is one of those screwy left handed people. She does about half of things lefty and half righty. Tried to have her shoot one of my scoped ARs and she couldn't. I'd like for her to shoot more and maybe a dedicated lefty rig would be the ticket.
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Are there any south paws out there that are actually affected by the brass coming out of a right side ejection port? I (like Mongo's wife) am a screwy left handed person that does some things lefty, and some things righty. I happen to shoot lefty (or righty, dpeends on my mood). Anyhow, I've never really been bothered by the fact that most weapons are designed for right handed shooters (bugs the hell out of me that the SPR grip is though). In some cases, such as bolt manipulation, I consider it an advantage becuase I dont have to take my trigger hand away from the rifle to manipulate the bolt on a bolt action (if firing from a suported position).
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I haven't seen any ads for these, I think they are selling mostly by word of mouth/net. I think it comes down to better design. Big difference in the product. |
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I spoke with the guy who designed the upper, and he showed me the difference in the barrel extensions, which you can only see before the the extension is mounted on the barrel. The difference is that the back side of the lugs of the extension are chamfered on both sides, which allows the extension to be used on both left and right handed setups... |
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I guess that explains it. I tried looking with an inspection mirror but couldn't see the difference. I have access to an awesome borescope at work but they would kinda frown on me bringing my uppers there. |
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