honda53s
Ultimate Member
I have sent PSA emails and have tried to call them and have had zero luck... The easiest way to get in touch with them is to send them a message over on AR15.com...
Looks like typical AK machining work. Halal
I have sent PSA emails and have tried to call them and have had zero luck... The easiest way to get in touch with them is to send them a message over on AR15.com...
I'm old and constipated, but, I sure would try!Like you wouldn't also...
Looks like typical AK machining work. Halal
I'm old and constipated, but, I sure would try!
it didnt look like that when I installed it sir
So it looked like a normal BCG, you installed it, fired it, and then it looked like that?
That thing looks like hell.
Like Chad said, the BCG is pretty much the heart of an AR, and therefor is a place that I'd skimp on.
I often wonder about these "cosmetic" blemish parts that companies put out that don't appear to have any defect at all. It wouldn't surprise me if in some caes it's a way for less than scrupulous companies to get rid of shitty non-spec parts.
I mean it was from PSA I have this one and another M-16 blemish BCG does anyone have a good email for PSA cant find it on their site. What I want to know is with the images you see would this have detonated at some point on my girlfriend if so... I'm going to flip a 8&*@)
Hopefully you put it on your CC. I would contact the card company immediately and get the charge removed. Send a pic if needed. That will get PSA's attention for sure. After all the crap I've read on here about PSA CS or lack of and being unable to contact them I wouldn't buy anything from them no matter what the price. Good luck with your problem.
Sent the bolts back almost 2 weeks ago and emailed twice havent heard anything from them.....