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Stag Arms 15L "L" for left hand!
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Well, it looks like southpaws finally got a true AR-15 for lefty's! beer I'm building the one with a Stag Receiver with the M4 type completed upper:
www.stagarms.com


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Posts: 653 | Location: Juneau, Alaska | Registered: 09 February 2001Reply With Quote
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Give us a field test report when you get it together.

Good luck
Covey16


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Posts: 4197 | Location: Sabine County,Texas | Registered: 10 February 2005Reply With Quote
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Will do!


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My left hand Stag Arms upper made it in today. All I could do was stare, it was true. A real AR15, but a total southpaw. Forward assist, brass deflector, chamber cover and ambi-safety all on the left side. The real eye catcher is the quality of the parts that Stag Arms makes. My friend who puts together AR15 lowers, said that the Stag Arm Lower parts kits are some the best parts that he's seen.

Tomorrow I will give the this lefty a true workout. I've got a case of XM193. We'll see if she's a shooter.[url="http://www.hunt101.com/?p=260729&c=500&z=1"] [/url]


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Posts: 653 | Location: Juneau, Alaska | Registered: 09 February 2001Reply With Quote
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Hello,
Would suggest you purchase one of the various attachments that snaps on the stock tube to give the shooter a decent "weld point" for his cheek and consequential eye line up w/ the scope. As it is, you will end up with your chin or very near sitting on the stock and that does not work very well. The height a scope needs to be on these rifles makes it tough to shoot well without that additional aide.
Just a suggestion and Favor Center!!
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Posts: 1165 | Location: Banks of Kanawha, forks of Beaver Dam and Spring Creek | Registered: 06 January 2005Reply With Quote
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dsiteman,

I've looked into this subject already from the get go. When I mount the rifle, it comes right to my cheek and I can see perfect. It has to do with me having a pumpkin head. The Browning Trap gun I have fitted to me has the comb set at the lowest setting also.


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Range report: The Stag 15L shoots. Off a sand bag at 100 yards with a 6x scope at 8 different targets, the smallest group was 1 inch, most were in the 2 - 2 1/2 size. The ammo was mil-spec M193 ball. The guy behind the rifle (me) could have shot better also, but I was able to burn a 100 rounds and functioning was as prescribed, and all the brass kicking out the left side! beer


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