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  • joppaj

    Sheepdog
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    Meaning no disrespect to the OP, but what's the current quality of PSA? When I really started buying guns about 15 years ago, PSA was of dubious quality at best.
     

    smdub

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    Cool vid. That accuracy is nothing to sneeze at.

    IMO, PSA has come a LONG way over the years. They now make lots of their own guns and get very high reviews. Their 5.7 Rock is typ the top dog in comparisons again the big boys (disclaimer: I bought one due to this.) THey make their own line of 9mm AKs now too. They've really stepped up their game in the last couple years.
     

    smokey

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    Jan 31, 2008
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    Meaning no disrespect to the OP, but what's the current quality of PSA? When I really started buying guns about 15 years ago, PSA was of dubious quality at best.

    They've upped their game. Assembly can still be the weak point, but they have a lifetime warranty so you can just send it back.
     

    outrider58

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    Meaning no disrespect to the OP, but what's the current quality of PSA? When I really started buying guns about 15 years ago, PSA was of dubious quality at best.
    I bought a PSA Dagger frame(think G19 wannabe) to replace a P80 frame cause it was on sale. I had to replace all the internal parts to get it to work.

    I'd still classify them as hit or miss.
     

    BradMacc82

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    Took one of their KS47's in on trade/used purchase - had to pull the barrel and have it worked over because they used a 5.56 barrel extension on a 7.62x39 barrel - it had significant trouble feeding, and a not so great mag.

    The 5.7 Rock, actually pleasantly surprised with - fits the hand nicely, shoots well. Decent price point.

    I'm sure they've improved over the years, but even the best can have issues get thru, so I always look things over with a skeptic's eyes and go over it myself.
     

    [Kev308]

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    Meaning no disrespect to the OP, but what's the current quality of PSA? When I really started buying guns about 15 years ago, PSA was of dubious quality at best.
    I had an upper from them that I put a few hundred rounds thru with no issue. I'm no operator, but it worked!

    I have the 5.7 Rock and really like that. Haven't had much time with it though.
     

    smdub

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    Took one of their KS47's in on trade/used purchase - had to pull the barrel and have it worked over because they used a 5.56 barrel extension on a 7.62x39 barrel
    Getting off topic but can you clarify? How does a x39 barrel extension differ? I have a couple x39 uppers (incl an orig Colt) and they appear to use plain AR15 extensions. They all run like raped ape's w/ ASC mags. Trying to get drums to work w/ them now but the available ones have lots of problems - thats a whole 'nother discussion.
     

    BradMacc82

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    Getting off topic but can you clarify? How does a x39 barrel extension differ? I have a couple x39 uppers (incl an orig Colt) and they appear to use plain AR15 extensions. They all run like raped ape's w/ ASC mags. Trying to get drums to work w/ them now but the available ones have lots of problems - thats a whole 'nother discussion.
    Doesn’t really vary in a drastic fashion, the extension/ramps are slightly re-profiled to ease the feeding of 30cal rounds vs .224 diameter rounds - I’ve seen some extensions where they totally lay-down the 6 o’clock to make it 1 wide ramp (some KS47’s had it, IIRC)
     

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    Sirex

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    That looks really cool, but I don't need another AR10 to feed, and not sure how much better that is than my M&P10 with the heavier barrel. But it does look really nice. Overall though, I think if I went for another AR10 style, I like the Aero M5s. For some reason, they just look really nice to me.
     

    Bafflingbs

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    I bought a PSA Dagger frame(think G19 wannabe) to replace a P80 frame cause it was on sale. I had to replace all the internal parts to get it to work.

    I'd still classify them as hit or miss.
    I bought their Dagger full and compact frames, to do the same. The fit is HORRIBLE!!!!!! What parts kit did you use to replace the innards? I love how the frames fit my hands, but, like you said, the internal parts are sh!t
     

    FZRracer400!

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    I’ve got thousands of rounds between 2.5 daggers and no issues. Sorry y’all are having issues. Shit, I love the things. Grip feels awesome, almost moulded to my hand feel. And rings 10” plates @50 yards fairly easily. I know psa had a lot of “teething issues “ at first, but I’ve got a few things of theirs, the newest being a gf3 AK. Approaching 1k rounds, hey gimme a break it’s still fairly new, so still under review :D
     

    regulator

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    I bought their Dagger full and compact frames, to do the same. The fit is HORRIBLE!!!!!! What parts kit did you use to replace the innards? I love how the frames fit my hands, but, like you said, the internal parts are sh!t
    I have bought several Daggers with no issues so far.

    You mentioned your purchases were to replace Polymer 80's, well that's exactly how I treated them, as a complete parts kit.

    They were disassembled, polished the original PSA internals, rails, feed ramp and then put them back together. The difference between the "tuned up" one and the out of the box one is night and day.

    No issues so far. Just my .02 cents
     

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