Stag Arms 3-Gun Competition Rifles

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posted on February 2, 2012
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In collaboration with its newly formed 3-Gun team, Stag Arms has entered the field with a rifle that is competition-ready, right out of the box.

Features include an 18-inch stainless-steel fluted heavy barrel, the new Stag Arms 3G compensator, a Geissele Super 3-Gun trigger, Samson Evolution handguard and Magpul stock and grip; the result is reduced recoil, improved accuracy and the versatility that is essential for multi-gun competitions.

The rifle also is available with optional Dueck Defense Rapid Transition Sights (RTS) for close-in shots. Price: $1,659, with Dueck RTS; $1,459, without.

Contact: Stag Arms; (860) 229-9994; www.stagarms.com.

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