Message from @sampson

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2020-05-06 19:46:41 UTC  

They’ve had multiple of this issue in the last week.
It shouldn’t have gone into battery at all, unless the headspace was completely fucked...which they obviously aren’t checking

2020-05-06 19:50:40 UTC  

I’m gonna post a few pics of some PSA failures as well.

2020-05-06 19:51:25 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/704438047755862117/707680943397273650/image0.jpg

2020-05-06 19:51:28 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/704438047755862117/707680958500962324/image0.jpg

2020-05-06 19:51:31 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/704438047755862117/707680971260166166/image0.jpg

2020-05-06 19:52:01 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/704438047755862117/707681095767818310/image0.jpg

2020-05-06 20:01:35 UTC  

So back to the fact that it's purely due to poor assembly rather than poor quality materials, correct?

2020-05-06 20:12:13 UTC  

Bad quality control.

2020-05-06 20:12:37 UTC  

Sure, mil-spec is mil-spec, but how well do companies maintain that standard?

2020-05-06 20:12:47 UTC  

For PSA and BCA, they don’t do it nearly as well.

2020-05-06 20:12:52 UTC  

You’re not paying for a name.

2020-05-06 20:13:03 UTC  

You’re paying for better, tighter tolerances.

2020-05-06 20:13:56 UTC  

Things like checking every single part instead of batch checking (checking one of every batch)

2020-05-06 20:14:12 UTC  

Deburring the milling heads on the machines to keep them more precise.

2020-05-06 20:14:35 UTC  

All of that plays a factor.

2020-05-06 20:17:50 UTC  

AIM BCGs worth a damn?

2020-05-06 20:17:52 UTC  

But what about using just stripped PSA parts abd using Higher end internals, like we used to do with sleeper drag cars?

2020-05-06 20:18:37 UTC  

I would not do that.

2020-05-06 20:18:46 UTC  

Again, even lower receivers can have specification problems.

2020-05-06 20:19:04 UTC  

Metallurgy isn’t that big of a deal but it can still apply.

2020-05-06 20:19:50 UTC  

Got. Ya, makes sense.

2020-05-06 20:20:25 UTC  

I'm sure a PSA barrel would be perfectly fine, as they are hard steel blanks that they finish out.

2020-05-06 20:20:26 UTC  
2020-05-06 20:20:33 UTC  

Doing my first build, i have a mossberg right now.

2020-05-06 20:20:42 UTC  

That the bolt you were asking about?

2020-05-06 20:20:52 UTC  

> Doing my first build, i have a mossberg right now.
@sampson

Whatcha thinking for parts?

2020-05-06 20:21:16 UTC  

Kida impressed with this, Colt 6920 trooper, Strike eagle 1-6, iwi ma855.

2020-05-06 20:21:23 UTC  

250 yard group

2020-05-06 20:21:37 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/704438047755862117/707688544646463589/20200506_162008.jpg

2020-05-06 20:21:53 UTC  

Dont know trying to decide. Reading up right now, probably looking to drop at most around 1k basic.

2020-05-06 20:22:47 UTC  

Colt is a good brand

2020-05-06 20:23:08 UTC  

> Dont know trying to decide. Reading up right now, probably looking to drop at most around 1k basic.
@sampson

@Lucky Texan

2020-05-06 20:23:19 UTC  

For that price @sampson unless you're really intent on building one yourself, from my experience an M&P15 would probably fit. Might not be "battle ready" but you'll be able to learn the rifle and modify what you need to modify and swap weak points etc etc.

2020-05-06 20:24:32 UTC  

Well i owned an M&P and i hated it, bought my mossberg for that reason and have been happy since, but im strictly building one this time

2020-05-06 20:24:46 UTC  

@Soulraiser You can build a good rifle for $1,000.

2020-05-06 20:24:56 UTC  

Also I saw spartan armor, anyone have any suggestions?

2020-05-06 20:24:58 UTC  

M&P is good to go in my experience, my sport 2 beater is going on 6k of sterl

2020-05-06 20:25:00 UTC  

Steel

2020-05-06 20:25:06 UTC  

Hence why I said unless you're intent on building one.