PSA Rifle Does Well
BY Herschel Smith
That PSA rifle did very well in my opinion. There may very well be a difference in the materials of construction of the BCG, or the roundness of the upper receiver, to have caused the wear he sees on the bolt rails, but honestly, I don’t know the testing protocol of that Knight’s Armament rifle, or even if there was one. In other words, they may have cleaned and oiled that rifle versus having run the PSA rifle dry and without lubrication. So the comparison means nothing without more information.
Besides, a BCG can be replaced.
On March 4, 2024 at 5:12 pm, george said:
I don’t imagine that anyone beyond this guy would mistreat an AR like that. I think it did well considering the abuse. Most shooters (other than competitive shooters) would not approach the level of shooting that he did. Most don’t have a full auto lower.
Accuracy was good. I would recommend PSA to the average shooter out there.
On March 10, 2024 at 6:30 pm, Matt said:
PSA makes good stuff. I’ve got an upper I’ve put about 1500 rounds through and no wear other than the finish on the BCG. Now I don’t do mag dumps or run it dry. I usually will put a hundred rounds through it maybe two then call it a day. I clean it after every range trip. I’m not rich and I’m not sponsored so I don’t go out of my way to tear stuff up.