Posted: 7/25/2011 12:57:23 AM EDT
| Don't know if this has been asked around here or not, but any thoughts on making a dedicated .22 upper? There aren't too many companies doing it and it would be filling a need in the market. I can think of four others off the top of my head, but if you could do it at the already great PSA price points, I think you'd get attention... |
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Don't know if this has been asked around here or not, but any thoughts on making a dedicated .22 upper? There aren't too many companies doing it and it would be filling a need in the market. I can think of four others off the top of my head, but if you could do it at the already great PSA price points, I think you'd get attention... +1 A .22 is my next build, but if I heard PSA was developing one, I might just hold off for a while. |
| Here are a few pics of my PSA dedicated .22 upper. It shoots like a dream. The only thing I miss is not having a sling attachment installed on the front sight block. I added a Harris Bipod adapter so I can use a sling with quick-disconnect (also so my daughter can shoot from a bipod). |
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I bought one of the PSA .22 uppers back in April while on vacation. The standard furniture upper was under $400. I'm thinking around $350 and the MOE version w/carbine length handguard & rear sight was just over $400. I bought the MOE upper as they had it in OD and I couldn't resist.
I've not shot it as much as I would like, but so far it's worked well with the lower from my RRA Entry Operator. The A2 flash hider came off easy enough so I could screw on the Sparrow. With subsonic it works great. |
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Don't know if this has been asked around here or not, but any thoughts on making a dedicated .22 upper? There aren't too many companies doing it and it would be filling a need in the market. I can think of four others off the top of my head, but if you could do it at the already great PSA price points, I think you'd get attention... +1 |