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  • Got the AR Itch

    Been looking into building my own AR and ended up on PSA (Palmetto State Armory). Since it's my first one I was thinking of going with an assembled upper and lower. That will keep it simple for me for now. As I get familiar with them I may end up doing it again but more in depth. Anyway, have any of you used parts from PSA? Thoughts, experiences, etc?

    Thanks,
    Ronnie


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    I have not used anything from PSA but folksseem to be pleased with them be it there better parts are more basic kits and they tend to do alright . A shooting buddy has one of there mid level ar kits and it shoots fine . Take it out and run some rounds thru your , just start with good ammo .

    I built my first AR a couple years ago using parts from 6 different brand names I know to be quality products and then built a shorty for my wife .

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    • #3
      The PSA kits are of good quality. The lower end doesn't have chrome lined barrels. Finish can be a bit iffy. But they all shoot well.

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      • #4
        I have a PSA that I put together, if you could call it that. I first purchased the complete "blemished lower" (only $139.00 with free shipping plus $15.00 for my FFL). I waited for another good sale, and got the Freedom mid-lenght upper melonite for $200 with free shipping. At the same time, I ordered the premium BCG and the charging handle on sale for a total of around $100.00 shipped. Total price was about $455.00.

        I have about 450 rounds through it right now, and it has never malfunctioned. I have yet to clean it since the first time. I am using this one as my competiton rifle in defensive carbine matches. Its getting a good workout. Runs like a champ. This isn't even the PSA Premium line.

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        • #5
          Saw what I think is a scary good deal from Rural King.

          Bushmaster QRC with Red Dot Optic
          On special at $556.81. But they also have a rebate of 12% for any purchase between 4/3 and 4/16.
          So net cost after rebate would be $490 (plus $10 flat rate shipping)
          http://www.rkguns.com/bushmaster-qrc...tic-91046.html

          Note - the rebate is in the form of a card for store credit, but I can always find something I want to spend money on at Rural King.
          Rest in peace Muggsy

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          • #6
            That is a great deal, SlowBurn.

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            • #7
              I'll second what red state said. I've used psa for ar15 parts. Sign up for their email blasts they have some crazy deals beyond ar parts. The only stuff I've hear anything not positive with is with the ar10s. What's the aim for the ar? Because you'll notice a difference immediately if you ever shoot different ar15. Some are set up differently than others as well as going for lesser known brand equals... You get what you pay for. But again, psa makes some good ar15 parts at a budgeted price.

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              • #8
                The AR itch is as bad as the Colt SAA & 1911 disease, not to mention the Kahr "accumulation" habit.
                A man can never have too much red wine, too many books, or too much ammunition
                -Rudyard Kipling

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                • #9
                  I got this kit and an Anderson lower from my LGS for $50. Assembly of the lower is child's play. The upper was completed at the factory. I'm not an expert, this is my first and last AR, but I love it. Had it to the range only twice, 90 rounds each, not a problem. Got BUIS, lousy red dot, and an ok scope, carrying case, safe, blah blah blah. Got the kit for $379. All said and done, $1000.

                  http://palmettostatearmory.com/psa-1...rifle-kit.html

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                  • #10
                    I have a PSA upper (plus bolt and charging handle) and butt stock (plus tube, spring and buffer) on a Quentin Defense lower. I haven't had a single issue with this combo, but the PSA upper does have one small area where some machine marks are less than perfect (see top left of the third photo just above the palmetto logo).



                    I'm pretty happy with this rifle and would buy from both companies again.
                    Regards,
                    Greg
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                    • #11
                      I also have a PSA and am happy with it.
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                      • #12
                        The only PSA parts I've gotten were bolt/bolt carriers, which were stated as being made out of the correct steel (named the type, but memory fails me), right hardness (again memory fails me) and magnetic particle inspected, with chrome lined cylinder in the bolt carrier and center of the bolt.

                        I got two of those, very happy with each, virtually identical with the several Colt bolt/carrier combinations I've got, except for the C before the MP.

                        Assembling the upper, and lower are easy really. The upper needs a tool (cheep) to complete, and a vice to hold things, but other than that, you're pretty much smooth sailing.

                        Uppers of preference are Noveske, with Noveske barrels. Just about any lower will do, with a Giselle trigger. I tend to use a slightly heavier buffer than the barrel/port-diameter/recoil-spring call for. Usually the next heaviest one, which function fine but slow the action down just a tad.

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                        • #13
                          Thanks for all the replies . I just ordered a complete upper that was a part of their daily deal. It was $100 off. Ugh now I need my lower.


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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by gb6491 View Post
                            I have a PSA upper (plus bolt and charging handle) and butt stock (plus tube, spring and buffer) on a Quentin Defense lower. I haven't had a single issue with this combo, but the PSA upper does have one small area where some machine marks are less than perfect (see top left of the third photo just above the palmetto logo).



                            I'm pretty happy with this rifle and would buy from both companies again.
                            Regards,
                            Greg
                            My buddy that's also my FFL recommended Quentin Defense. He uses them often
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                            • #15
                              Last night I got the majority of parts ordered. The only thing I need now are sights, a sling, and a bag. I'll get some photos of it when I get all the parts.


                              Any sight recommendations?


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