Posted January 5, 2017 1:30 am by Comments

By Mike Searson

The Stag Arms Short Barreled Upper Halves brings a lot to the table.

Gun writer, Mike Searson, reviews the Stag Arms Short Barreled Upper Halves, NFA required…

The Stag Arms Short Barreled Upper Halves brings a lot to the table.
Mike Searson
Mike Searson

U.S.A.-(Ammoland.com)- There is something about a short barreled rifle (SBR) that we have always found appealing. Beyond their lighter weight and compact size, that SBR look just sells us on the idea. Stag Arms is offering short barreled upper receivers in 11.5” and 14.5” barrel lengths.

Unfortunately, due to an unjust law that is known as the National Firearms Act (NFA), you need to pony up $200, fill out a Form 1, submit your photo and fingerprints and wait something on the order of 8 to 9 months the last time we checked before you can complete your build.

With all of that in mind you have to grapple with: “Is the cool factor worth all that?”

We find the best justification is to run it in conjunction with a silencer or if you prefer, suppressor. While silencer is the correct legal and technical term, many of our readers prefer the slang term suppressor, so we use both terms in …Read the Rest

Source:: AmmoLand

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