I’ve dealt with them and buddies still stationed at NAS JRB use them all the time. Good guys.You can check with Trinity Ordnance in Lake Worth. A veteran owned business.
I’ve dealt with them and buddies still stationed at NAS JRB use them all the time. Good guys.
<green with envy>If you are active duty, reserve, a vet, LEO, FF, or EMS they don’t charge transfer fees on firearms.
Wasn’t gonna mention that, but yes, they take care of all those folks. Didn’t know if it was the same as it was the other year. Phenomenal group of guys.If you are active duty, reserve, a vet, LEO, FF, or EMS they don’t charge transfer fees on firearms.
I’ll say the enhanced , or whatever PSA calls their upgraded trigger is probably better. I suppose the poverty pony is alright for a budget build but I’ll take a PSA over Anderson.I used a Daniel Defense kit on a build recently. It was the only thing available several years ago, and expensive. But after using it, it's a really good kit. FAntAstic trigger. Stuff just went together super smooth.
Better than any kit I've used so far. IMO the Anderson kits aren't much better than PSA kits. If you do a trigger polish job on the PSA trigger, they are equal.
I’ll say the enhanced , or whatever PSA calls their upgraded trigger is probably better. I suppose the poverty pony is alright for a budget build but I’ll take a PSA .
No need to spend the extra for an enhanced kit. Get yourself some 1200 grit sandpaper and do a 5 minute trigger job on the PSA cheapie kit. There are several YouTube videos that show how.
I am waiting for a 16 inch version of the KS-47 to be back in stock and I'm on their mailing list for when they do become available again. I am definitely buying one to try out.I was thinking about buying A Palmetto KS-47-G2 complete rifle . Their video shows so much refinement . Do you or anybody have or handled one & shot . What would you have for input ?? Let me know any thaughts. I'am going this direction because I'am impressed with the 7.62x39 round and not AKs . Is the quality worth the $$ or would a Ruger ranch rifle in 7.62x39 be better. I just lie the ARs platform best ??
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I am waiting for a 16 inch version of the KS-47 to be back in stock and I'm on their mailing list for when they do become available again. I am definitely buying one to try out.