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Originally Posted by SBTCO
Reliable and accurate enough you'd be comfortable using it when things go south?

Actually, I like the idea of giving her one of your & then replacing it.

I'd be fine with building a "low cost" rifle, as "low cost" doesn't have to mean either bad or junk...................how fine of accuracy you want mostly depends on the barrel & how much you want to spend there.

But I've gotten top notch SS barrels more for as low as $150 one sale at the right time & they shoot better than good.

Good triggers are plentiful today & so are good quality BCG's at very reasonable prices.

But if I wasn't going to build it, for sure I'd buy something from PSA at the highest price point that you want to spend. Pull the handguard, confirm the torque on the barrel nut & rock on.

Regardless of some here singing the praises & magnificence of BCA & even Radical, I have no intent of ever owning one of those............ever. They fall well below my threshold for a gun I would want to depend on.

We have 3 of the 14.7" PSA pinned & welded uppers with their premium FN barrels & upgraded handguards that we added BCG's to, & they are stone cold reliable, gassed well & more than accurate enough for any intended purpose with a red dot sight.

And they have a configuration in both uppers & lowers to fit any budget.

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Originally Posted by ldholton
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Garand thumb says PSA will work.



They ran it hard to 6000

BMT


HARD?? LMAO

they flat out abused that thing pretty much tried to burn it up..
I'd like to have watched them take the rifle down clean it good relubricated and put it back in service and see what the accuracy was like then..

According to the gunsmith in the video, it would have kept running with new gas rings.

I was impressed.

A 450 dollar rifle with 2000 rounds of ammo (1000 to train with and 1000 for bad times) is not a bad way to go

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Regardless of some here singing the praises & magnificence of BCA & even Radical, I have no intent of ever owning one of those............ever. They fall well below my threshold for a gun I would want to depend on.

My BC 20” is a range toy and maybe varminter, but so far, so good and I don’t see any reason to think it’ll be less reliable than others in its price range. The side-charger design is simpler than a rear-charger, which along with being built in-house should result in some savings. Makes running a larger scope easier as well.

Regardless, partly due to curiosity and definitely for portability and handling, I have a 16” Adams P2 upper on order, purchased at just over half-price. Nothing cheap about it, and it will share the PSA SSA-E lower the BC uses. Both Mrgunsandgear and Honest Outlaw give the P2 a thumbs up. I paid $500, but now the sale price is $600. Should be here within a couple weeks.


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I often recommend palmeto to people on a budget. For a little bit more I run Aero m4e1 stuff for myself.

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PSA, just keep some oil on the bolt, my friend has one it works great.

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Originally Posted by MontanaMarine
Originally Posted by SBTCO
MT. Marine, I've followed your threads on the PSA carbines and figured that would be a good direction

I believe PSA products are a good value.

I've got several pistol and carbine AR uppers in 5.56, 300BO, 7.62x39. A few stripped lowers I assembled myself. A PSAK GF5. The AK and one of the 5.56 uppers have the FN barrels. I've picked up a few of their BCGs in 5.56 and 7.62x39.

My inventory of PSA items is well over a dozen. I've never received a lemon from them.

The only thing I have done is added H3 buffers. Palmetto seems to be 'generous' with the gassing. I've never measured the gas ports, but I found a standard carbine buffer came back with a perceptible 'thump' in the back of the extension tube with MK262, M855 or M193 ammo. When I put in H3 buffers, it smooths them out real nice.

I imagine that PSA gasses them to ensure reliable function with the lower powered steel case ammo.

If you go that route, and decide you want to add some weight to the buffer, you can save a few bucks by just buying the tungsten weights, and swap them for the steel weights that are already in the carbine buffer. That's how I did it anyways. You can usually buy a 3-pack, so you can essentially tune a standard buffer into an H, H2, or H3. I don't think PSA sells the weights, but if you google "AR tungsten buffer weights", you will find them from a few retailers.



Can't really beat up on PSA for overgassing. Heck, Daniel Defense does the same thing.

PS note for fun:

A young lady's Daniel Defense M4 was received today while I was at LGS completing paperwork to SBR an AR pistol. She and her husband are hard working diehard Conservative Spanish Trump voters.

PSS- I don't think any antifa/BLM nonsense would fly in Hialeah these days. Lol.


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Originally Posted by Burleyboy
I often recommend palmeto to people on a budget. For a little bit more I run Aero m4e1 stuff for myself.

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Bb, I'm seeing a lot of youtube builders using Aero lowers with higher end uppers and running the dog snot out of them.

Watched this guy last night running a PSA build head to head with a BCM build. He had a lot of different parts on both of them, so it wasn't really a straight PSA vs BCM competition. I actually thought the guy did a darn good job explaining the parts lists and motivation for both builds.



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