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New Rifles: Stag Arms

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Stag Arms 3-Gun Competition

The Stag 3-Gun Competition is loaded with features for the competition shooter but would also make an great all-purpose rifle.

look at new rifles that are being introduced in the shooting industry. Every day we’ll try to bring you the latest and greatest, and today’s highlight includes some great new rifles and upgrades from Stag Arms.

I’d seen the press release a few weeks ago on the new Stag Arms 3-Gun Competition rifle; seeing it in person—and shooting it—was quite an experience. As the name suggests, it’s a competition gun, but when you consider all the features it would make an excellent general-purpose AR.

The rifle features an 18-inch fluted E.R. Shaw barrel with 1:8 twist and a 5.56 spec chamber. It has a rifle-length gas system and a new compensator developed specifically for 3-Gun: the Super 3Gun Comp. More on that in a second. Rounding out the features are a Magpul ACS stock, MOE pistol grip and Geissele Super 3 Gun trigger.

Stag Arms 3G Super Comp compensator

The rifle features the Super 3Gun Comp, a compensator that works so well it actually pushes the muzzle down.

Visually, what stands out is the long, 15-inch Samson Evolution free-float handguard. It looks ungainly, but it’s super light and gives you a lot of options for your support hand. It’s affixed to the gun via a steel bushing that fits over the barrel nut and acts as a sort of heat sink to keep fore-end overheating to a minimum—and a good thing too as a group of us shot the rifle until it was smokin’ hot.

The 3-Gun Competition comes with optional rapid-transition iron sights set on a cant. Need to leave the scope for close targets? Just rotate the rifle and bring the irons under your eye. The gun sells for $1,400 w/o the sights, $1,600 with.

It’s a great-shooting rifle. The trigger is described as a hybrid between single-stage and double-stage. The Stag Arms rep described the break as a “carrot snap”; it bends and then breaks. That’s pretty accurate. I found it worked great for

Stag Arms 3-Gun Competition rapid acquisition rear sight

The 3-Gun Competition offers rapid-acquisition sights as an option. And this isn't an optical illusion: These sights are mounted on the left-hand version of the rifle.

rapid-fire work and even smacking steel at 200, especially from sitting.

The compensator worked as advertised, maybe even a little too well. The downward push definitely took some getting used to, but there certainly was no muzzle climb. In my short time with the rifle I definitely couldn’t get used to the down/right motion when I used the rapid-transition irons, but then I get very few chances to shoot that way.

I liked the cheekpiece on the Magpul stock; kept my eye aligned with the scope and was very comfortable. All in all, a great rifle.

 

Stag had a couple of other things to show. One was the new Diamondhead modular drop-in handguard that’s now offered on

Diamondhead rear sight

The Diamonhead sight available on the Stag Model 8 offers a diamond-shaped rear aperture that lines up with a similarly shaped front sight guard.

the Model 3. Very nice to handle, very comfortable to shoot. But the item that caught my attention was the new Diamondhead aperture sight setup on the Model 8. As the name implies, the rear sight aperture is a diamond shape, with a roughly diamond-shape front sight guard—as opposed to the traditional AR “wings.” Just put the front diamond in the rear diamond and get the post in the center and squeeze. I’d like to spend more time with it, but it seems an excellent sight, even for an old set of eyes like mine.

  • James Bennett

    Am building two stag arms model 3. The fit and finish on the stripped lowers is perfect. The lower kits were great quality and installed with no problems at all. All lower now complete and waiting for 3h uppers to finish. Stag arms is best quality and price. Proud to own this rifle.

    James Bennett

    CW2 US Army Dis

  • Jafet Perez

    I already own a Model 8 and I love it. I'll be waitin for this one to buy it!!

  • Tim

    If I could put 3-gun matches on hold until this rifle were commercially available, I'd scoop it up in a heartbeat! Instead, I'm having to build one with basically the same parts list at what I'm sure is a higher price than the MSRP of this one. If it is offered in the left hand variant, even better for me!

  • http://JRLutz JRLutz

    I believe that my Rossi 223 w 4x16x50 Sniper Scope or my Mini 30 with same scope with a 20 Rd Clip w/bullet varations 37 grain sabot, 80 grainswat, and 112 grain swat, 122FMJ, 125 & 150 S.P., both shoot very very well.. $1400 to $1600.00 for this Rifle, you are name buyin. Both of my Guns shoot very tight groups at 200, 300, 400, and at 500, and yes when conditions are right I will toy with 1000 YD Target with a 37 grain bullet. Guns and Scopes are like Golfers and Clubs , For $1400.00 its more of a name dropper my humble opinion, plenty of real great quality for less and I keep the change Thank- You !

    • Bob

      1000 yards with a 37 grain .224 bullet??
      Not on planet earth ……… :-)