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    Also the stag model 2 has a chrome lined barrel which should last longer, the M&P15 doesnt. For the $300 saved, I think chromed barrels cost $100 more? If you are using it in the rain the dust cover is going to help keep water out when not in use. The forward assist, not sure if its important at all. The big thing for a leftie is the Stag is available in left hand.
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    Quote Originally Posted by steven View Post
    If you are using it in the rain the dust cover is going to help keep water out when not in use.
    Ya.....na.

    Not an issue.

    How many firearms have dust covers? How many military rifles have dust covers?

    You can literally go swimming with rifles.
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    Quote Originally Posted by steven View Post
    Also the stag model 2 has a chrome lined barrel which should last longer, the M&P15 doesnt. For the $300 saved, I think chromed barrels cost $100 more? If you are using it in the rain the dust cover is going to help keep water out when not in use. The forward assist, not sure if its important at all. The big thing for a leftie is the Stag is available in left hand.
    The Smith and Wesson has a melonite treated barrel. Better than chrome. I would buy one if I was after my first AR.
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