Stag Arms Pleads Guilty To Violating Federal Firearms Law; Owner Will Sell Company

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Re: Stag Arms Pleads Guilty To Violating Federal Firearms Law; Owner Will Sell Company

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Sloppy record keeping is real stupid and irresponsible because all those employees will be out of a job. However, why are you guys condemning Stag Arms? I mean, who REALLY broke the law?! I invite you to re-read the following....
A well regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed.
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Re: Stag Arms Pleads Guilty To Violating Federal Firearms Law; Owner Will Sell Company

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drjoker wrote:Sloppy record keeping is real stupid and irresponsible because all those employees will be out of a job. However, why are you guys condemning Stag Arms? I mean, who REALLY broke the law?! I invite you to re-read the following....
A well regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed.
Show me where I condemned them.
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Re: Stag Arms Pleads Guilty To Violating Federal Firearms Law; Owner Will Sell Company

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Hope the new owner improves quality control.
I bought a Stag Arms model 8-T, its a beautiful looking piston AR.

Out of the box it had several problems.
1. Trigger hang on safety shaft
2. Very rough trigger on sear release
2. Feed ramps so sharp that they would gouge the jacket and jam when just charging the first round and subsequent rounds.
3. Short stroke due to rough chamber bore. It would eject but fail to pick up the next round from the magazine.

Corrected it all quite easily in about an hour. But the average joe would have had to send it back or pay a gunsmith to fix it.
Very sad for a $1200.00 price tag.
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