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  • Dingo

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    anyone have or use these? Curious how well they function. Thinking of getting some to stash around.
    let me any the good and bad of yours.
    thanks
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    cycleguy2300

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    anyone have or use these? Curious how well they function. Thinking of getting some to stash around.
    let me any the good and bad of yours.
    thanks
    They function fine.

    Its not hard to make an AR run right and PSA has been in the game for a while...

    If I wanted another AR and an 11.5" fit my need profile I wouldn't think twice about getting it.

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    gll

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    I have a couple pistols put together from PSA parts, and they function fine.

    PSA builds lots of variants, and I don't have the exact one you picture, but I did purchase one complete similar pistol; a 10.5" that has the fixed front sight, but a flat top and a Shockwave Blade brace.

    The one consideration for the one pictured (and mine too, for that matter) is that the rifle sights might make it an SBR under the ATF's new rule, even if you remove the brace, as the only way you can use the rifle sights is to hold it two handed like a rifle in order to get the right eye-relief for the sights..., and the type of sights is a consideration under the new rule.

    If the new rule is not a concern for you, then I think that pistol would be just great.
     

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    I have owned 2 PSA rifles. Not that specific model. Both ran fine. I think they are a good deal for stashing extra ARs

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    I put together a 300 blk out pistol from a PSA stripped lower and 7½" PSA completed upper. Also bought a complete 16" AR in 5.56 from PSA.

    Both function just fine.
     
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    I put together a 300 blk out pistol from a PSA stripped lower and 7½" PSA completed upper. Also bought a complete 16" AR in 5.56 from PSA.

    Both function just fine.

    Similar for me, except it’s on an Aero Precision lower.

    It’s as accurate (very) and reliable (no issues ever) as my Noveske Ghetto Blaster, at about 1/4 the price.
     

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    Good to go. Functions well.

    I have a similar 10.5 PSA. Ran up to 1k rounds with no hiccups which is my personal passing grade. Its my travel companion for a truck/trunk gun.
     

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    anyone have or use these? Curious how well they function. Thinking of getting some to stash around.
    let me any the good and bad of yours.
    thanks
    PSA gets decent reviews in general.

    I don't like the features of that rifle though. Non free floating barrels, fixed front sights, and carry handles (even if removable) are just not popular features these days.
     
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    oldag

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    The one consideration for the one pictured (and mine too, for that matter) is that the rifle sights might make it an SBR under the ATF's new rule, even if you remove the brace, as the only way you can use the rifle sights is to hold it two handed like a rifle in order to get the right eye-relief for the sights..., and the type of sights is a consideration under the new rule.

    If the new rule is not a concern for you, then I think that pistol would be just great.
    I am not at all sure that this is correct.

    If the brace is removed, it will not be covered by the new rules.
     
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