DutchV
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- Jul 8, 2012
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My sample of exactly one PSA product has been fine. It's an FN barrel, so you'd hope they couldn't screw that up.
I think he was claiming that I was Eeyore, because I spoke poorly of PSA.I guess the guy who claim that I am Eeyore has nothing else to add?
have you tried an adjustable gas block? The PSA AR10s are said to be very overgassed out of the box
Ask Lord Chad about his feelings on PSA stuff...
Yes I know he is well respected on this forum and his opinions carry a lot of weight. I'm just saying I've shot the hell out of PSA AR 15's, AR 9's, and AR 10's, and all have been fine. PSA probably sells as many AR's and parts as anyone else and maybe more. They have a bunch of retail stores and are growing. This wouldn't happen if all they sold was junk. Considering the volume of of items they sell, I'm not surprised that some crap doesn't get through. I realize it's not top of the line stuff but from my limited experience it's ok. Most of us aren't going into combat with these guns.
I hope the guys that love PSA are at least checking headspace. "Luck" is not much of a plan.
Me too.I'm just saying I've shot the hell out of PSA AR 15's, AR 9's, and AR 10's, and all have been fine.
see post #15-17I just want to know if johnsopi sent it back and PSA's response.
It might have only been the Promags. They still dont work. The S&W and pmags were flawless. It may be over gassed cases are going 2 o'clock, but thats better then hitting the guy next to you.
Mag Warehouse sent a rma so the Promags are going back.
It might have only been the Promags. They still dont work. The S&W and pmags were flawless. It may be over gassed cases are going 2 o'clock, but thats better then hitting the guy next to you.
Mag Warehouse sent a rma so the Promags are going back.
Depending on the ammo, that is normal. On the AR-15, XM193 and M855 generally eject to the 1:30-2 O'Clock position.
see post #15-17
Ahhh. I skipped over a whole page then just ran by the arguing and bashing which weren't helping you any.
Glad it worked out.
I do my best to make myself available to help people fix problem AR's. I don't see my posts as bashing, I am blunt about sharing my experience working on a LOT of AR's. Many of the people I have have helped have sent back their AR to the manufacturers. Some get no paperwork or comments on what was done. Some get back used barrels and BCG's as replacements, and many still have issues.
Anyone who has dealt with me knows I'm not a brand snob, and I out few companies on a pedestal.
Budget AR's can be made reliable if they are built the right way, sadly many are not.
You stay the way you are. We don't need no PC crap when it comes to gunsmithing and the like. You tell it like it is and for those who get their panties in a wad, they can go elsewhere to get their firearm working properly. I for one like to hear the TRUTH.
I've never taken any of the courses you offer, but I wouldn't hesitate to send you a firearm that I can't get working. Thankfully, I've been just good enough to keep all of mine working as intended. You've proven yourself to be a great benefit to this forum. Keep up the good work!