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Posted: 7/11/2011 7:04:38 PM EDT
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I, like everyone else, noticed just how cheap the PSA stuff is, and finally built my first rifle. :D
PSA 16" MOE Carbine Upper PSA MOE LPK PSA MOE Stock Kit Aero Precision Lower Receiver https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-1tD32DBvkzg/Thu4KX5kl-I/AAAAAAAAAas/n32Rp9FJn7c/s640/IMAG0444.jpg https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-8pSyu6D2YaY/Thu4NtCtrcI/AAAAAAAAAa0/tYKBSymJo2Y/s640/IMAG0445.jpg https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-BAoDRt8NKac/Thu4PwURSdI/AAAAAAAAAa8/0j_rZ-RfcZI/s640/IMAG0446.jpg https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-Er03UX7Mpv0/Thu4oBM4pgI/AAAAAAAAAbc/Ms3go15g_1w/s800/ar.jpg Shoots whatever I tell it to... and does so MUCH better than I can. Very pleased. With mags, a modest mix of various ammunition, an ar15 armorer's wrench, and a new set of punches, it totalled in at just under $800. :D |
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Inexspensive and cost effective........not cheap!!!!!!!!!!!! PSA stuff is great......................... I'm a frugal person, cheap is a good thing, and relates only to price, not quality. Sorry for not clarifying that. Quality = very nice, as far as I can tell. I haven't ever owned a high-end ar, but it definitely seems nicer (more solid, accurate, etc) than some of the dpms and del-ton + plum crazy type of stuff I have shot. The only minor complaint I have is that I had to clean the assembly lubricant off of the upper that I assume PSA put on while assembling it. And that's not even a big deal, I would have cleaned it before the first shot anyways. |
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