Message from @kilowatt cocktail
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I can get a link
While I really want an ar-15 I'm not making any headway with my parents
Oh they're sold out
Fuck
They usually have em on gunbroker for around that price
@Boog Toomsennot a fan of quad rails my dude get an mlock and add rail as needed
Also psa ars are hit and miss qc is not great
Buy a lower from them that's fine but barrel and bcg from them for anything serious 👎
I only hear good things about PSA, idk why you guys don't like them
I have personally witness sub 50yrd keyholling
Also castle nut issues and a friend of mine e got thier 300blk and it would have issues setting off the rounid
Maybe it was older stuff? This has good customer reviews
I own one and I paid well under half of what my buddy spent on his rock river and side by side it performs the exact same
This be my kalash
What's up with the wood still on top of your gas system?
It came with all magpul stuff but I threw that on there to be unique
Hey that works, I hadnt ever seen that before
Exactly lol
Define older stuff in psa...
Also be honest how many rounds through the psa ar
My psa lower came with the buffer tube incorrectly installed
@gunsforthepoors17 Do you only think that they are incorrectly assembled or do you believe the parts are bad aswell?
I've ran lower parts kits from PSA for about 4k rounds no issue. Havent really shot their upper a whole lot
@товарищ I think in my case the lower was poorly assembled which if you do a quick google search on the forums seems to be a common issue. And the parts arent necessarily bad what you're paying for in premium option is qc garentees and high standards of production
Ok
If you're producing something en mass at low cost your not spending as much time inspecting the component and/or the raw material is cheaper. Top manufacturers are constantly trying to increase quality of materials to get an edge, palmeto makes there buck being a rifle anyone can buy...
Which is not necessarily bad but calling them the same as a duty grade or something you would entrust your life with every time.... I'll take a hard pass on thier ars...
Ok. Theoretical question, what would be better? Spending $500 on a rifle and then $1000 on training or $1500 on a rifle with no training?
Or in my case spend $600 on a rifle and train yourself lol
I mean I'll just find a different upper, it's no big deal
Honestly, spend 6-8 on a good rifle. Assemble it yourself. It will be what you want and the set up you desire. There are to many tutorials to count on youtube. Dont cheap out on the optic because that's what makes your rifle. Spend 200 on a decent holosun or similar. The training I can do for free. I just want to see you have a good set up and a decent amount of ammo to get familiar with. That's just my humble opinion.
I'm fine with the kalash and it's what I've been training with, the AR was just a project I was gonna do with my dad
And I'm probably gonna get a micro aimpoint
I love my PSA rifle as well and have had ZERO issues with it. Just saying as an ideal goal that would be the best way to go.
With how saturated the AR market is I think youd have a harder time finding a consistent poor quality AR then a decent cheap one
The omni hybrid is still out there 🤣🤣
I'll give you that 😂 but you get my point
I do for sure, it's a good time to buy for the most part!