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Sorry, my bad, musta missed the post where the OP was specific about what he was after IE milspec M4. I just went back up and it must be deleted I guess.

Other than that, a 7 twist won't stabilize all bullets. A 9 twist thats true, will stabilize everything up to an 80.

I"ve shot a LOT of 5.56 practice stuff in 223 chambers and never had an issue.

Barrel quality I covered.

Carriers are an issue granted, but port size covers that issue, you are adapted to both carrier weight and bullet choice IE weight when you deal with either.

Non M4 don't have M4 cuts.

Yep 2 different things, but then again I"d take any of my match guns as 200% reliable to feed and function till they die any day. At least mine have run around 10K plus rounds give or take each year for many years, and we have 4 guns in the family most years, some years more like 6-8 with other juniors....


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Here is an article about a Stag Arms AR-15 but the important part is..............

http://www.gunsandammomag.com/cs/Satellite/IMO_GA/Story_C/Stags+Super+Tackdriver

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Stag Arms LLC. is the oldest new company in the AR-15 marketplace. By that I mean the Stag brand itself may be new (it was, after all, introduced in 2003), but its parent company, Continental Machine & Tool, has been a major producer of component parts for military and consumer AR-15 manufacturers since the Vietnam War. It's highly unlikely that anyone who has fired any U.S.-label AR-15 rifle in the last 30 years was using a gun that did not contain CMT-made parts. For the last dozen years, in fact, it has manufactured about 80 percent of all parts for U.S. AR manufacturers--up to 10,000 triggers and hammers a month for AR-15s and M16s in peak periods.


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I'm building a 18" gun on a Stag Lower - this will be a precision build:

Stag Lower & parts (CMT)
VLTOR MUR1a upper
18" Krieger Barrel
YoungNM or JP low mass Bolt Carrier Group
Free Float Tube
Geissele DMR trigger
MAgpul PRS stock
Leupold Mark IV 20x scope + Trijicon RMR on top (red dot cqb scope)
Advanced Armament SPR/M4 Suppressor + QD flash mount

ALL BLACK!

All I have is the lower & parts right now. Geissele and PRS next, then the Krieger and the rest. Should have about $4K in it by the end.

My feelings about what to do are subject to change, but looking to have it complete by next summer.


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Try a Seekins lower,they are really nice.Sounds like you are building one hell of a nice rifle,put it on the best platform possible


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