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Wasn't that already posted here?... The Canuck has been confusered...
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New to form. Looking for info on what uppers will fit on a Stag 10 lower
98Z5V replied to Rj from Va's topic in Introductions
Hey hey hey... Brother, go easy on Rex... we need him to come back here next year... Co-Pilot Dave is mandatory, too... -
Oh, 44 minutes agoi!!! I DID miss that, with all your New Year Well Wishes that is was all lumped into. My bad. Thanks for answering that, and answering it again. Sucks that it took two people asking you that, to get to the information. Usually, an Intro Thread will state where you are from. You missed that part, I missed your final answering of that. Chock it up to misinformation and confusion.
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We need to talk to your therapist. We need to get you back into the Real World, brother...
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Well, alright. PSA FUCKIN' SUCKS. I'd buy ANY CMMG parts before I'd buy any PSA Large Frame Garbage. I hope that was direct enough.
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Not even a little bit. Daniel Defense is a very big contractor to the US SOF. Rails. Smith & Wesson can't say that they provide any guns to the military, and PSA DAMN SURE CAN'T SAY that they provide ANYTHING to the military. I've shot the DD .308 guns on the range, and they are everything that they say they are. You won't "Fuk up" by buying one. No real info on M&P 10s, as stated before. Is that good or bad? No idea. Do not buy a PSA .308 gun. You WILL put in work, to get it to run right. All the people that think they're getting a "cheap .308AR with a LifeTime Guarantee" soon find out that it takes some work, and some money, to get those cheapass guns running like they should have run, right out of that factory. There's a reason behind the cost of those guns, and that's because they don't spend the money on what it takes to make it run right, from the get-go. They undersize gas ports to restrict gas flow, so they can use a weaker recoil system with a weak spring, and use a buffer that's lighter than what's necessary - because making a heavier buffer would involve Tungsten weights, which cost $$ more. Cheap gun, for most people, with whatever ammo, and might work most of the time. Sometimes. We fix alot of them here... Stay away from the PSA. Buy the DD, on your original impulse. Great gun. There's my $0.02 on the whole affair. EDIT - at any time, anyone from PSA can come in here and tell me where I'm wrong. I'll welcome that feedback, directly from the company...
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Right now, the .358 Win is a complete upper, nothing more. No brass (no worries, I'll make my own), no projos... No Lower... If I get the ammo in order, I'll just pin it to something else Large Frame, and get busy. Got a AP M5 lower sitting at the gun shop, but just can't get there during holiday hours. Fucker is slacking, and cutting hours short during the holidays...
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I think it might be too late...
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Damn, she's kinda cute, too! I just told mine to Fuk Off tonight, so I'm ready for a new one!...
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Bolt not going back far enough to engage bolt face
98Z5V replied to boostless's topic in Building a .308AR
That's an ass-backwards way of solving the issue. There's no possible way that what you did solved your issue, if your issue was the same as the OPs issue. Please explain, and give details. Pics will be appreciated. -
LR308 Gen I vs. Gen II
98Z5V replied to CSexton's topic in DPMS LR-308 General, Technical Discussion
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Well, I just tried to give them money, but your billing address MUST match your shipping address. Did that. My billing address is a PO Box, and they will not ship to a PO Box. I'll call them, and try to sort this out, but if they won't budge, they can fuk themselves. No phone number listed in their information/website, but I'll find one for them.
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Hate to say this, but it's not the job of the police - it's not their jurisdiction. The only agency with the jurisdiction to ask you for any legal documents pertaining to any firearm that might conflict with the gun laws in the US is the BATFE. No other officer has the jurisdiction to see your paperwork - ever. State rules are state rules, and if you have to have a license for a gun - then state, local, whatever - can ask for that State information. NFA? Nope. Not unless it's against some state law. NFA Stamped items? Only BAFTE can ask you for a Stamp for proof. Everyone else - better call your local BATFE Guy, and ask him to show for "proof of Stamp..." Some police might be able to "detain" you, in WAIT for an agent from the BATFE - but nobody else has the right to see that paperwork, but a real agent from BATFE. Just thought I'd throw that in there. If local police are asking you for paperwork on an item - it's NOT their jurisdiction. Not their game to play. Same goes with County Sherriff's, State Police, etc. The rule to "inspect paperwork" falls at the level of the "Rule to Inspect Paperwork." BATFE is the only ones that can ask you for a Stamp. That's what their whole game is. Others can detain you, until BATFE gets there - but any level lower than that is not in the position to determine what you really have...
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They've reinvented the 3rd pin. Those with a 3-pin lower know what I'm talking about.
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This is gonna get interesting. BATFE heads are gonna explode. https://www.rarebreedtriggers.com/product/frt-15/
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Yes.
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New to form. Looking for info on what uppers will fit on a Stag 10 lower
98Z5V replied to Rj from Va's topic in Introductions
That's AR15, brother. Won't work. Needs to be something from this page: https://www.stagarms.com/stag-10-uppers/ -
Every new guy that's joined up in the last two weeks, asking the exact same questions, has been a Mechanical Engineer. So, you're in good company with all the other new guys. Build your gun, and shoot it, and we'll work from there, based on what happens when you shoot it. Match your upper and lower, from the same company, and cut down on your headaches - that way, you have ONE place to talk to, that makes BOTH parts. No excuses that way, from them.
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Receiver extension is exactly what it is, even though people call if a "buffer tube". It's not the stock. Not all of them are compatible, either, when you start looking at recoil system components that go inside, and make the entire gun work. Or not. So, 80% lower right out of the gate, huh? See if 5D Tactical sells a stripped upper receiver. If they do, buy it. Otherwise, it's a crapshoot on compatibility, and you'll be experimenting, seeing what works, what doesn't. Maybe you'll get lucky on the first one. Your machining needs to be perfect, too. What state do you live in?...
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You do not have one of the original Bushmaster guns, that Rock River bought the license to, and started making the RRA LAR-8. You have the DPMS pattern, and DPMS made it for them - they owned Bushmaster then. You truly have a DPMS gun, with Bushmaster markings. It was all under the same company then.
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That's a Mk12 Mod 0 Special Purpose Rifle (started at the "Special Purpose Receiver"). That's a 5.56 gun, all the way, and that's not easy to do on a .308AR. Searching out the history of the Mk12 will get you going a long way, detail out parts, etc. In a nutshell, it's an 18" rifle-gas barrel with the PRI flip-up front sight, PRI Rifle Length handguard (the one pictured is a 3rd Gen), PRI full length SPR-PEQ top rail, and PRI rear sight. Also, search out the Mk11 rifle. That's what the military used for .308ARs. Here's a Mk11: I made my own version of what I thought the Mk11 should have been, and used an 18/5" match barrel:
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Oh, NO you didn't!









