Looking for a cheap upper for a beater AR and was wondering if anyone had any thought on DSA?
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Looking for a cheap upper for a beater AR and was wondering if anyone had any thought on DSA?
I was just considering buying DSA's mid length upper with the fluted barrel to start a new project. Can someone share some first hand knowledge on guality, fight, accuracy etc.
I bought one of the uppers they have advertised for $275. Finish is great...matched up fine with my Rock River lower. So far I only have around 500 rounds through it but haven't had any issues and accuracy is on par with several other brands I have. I don't think you will be disappointed.
My only thing with dsa is their post about ammo warning on their web-site?
do not use:
chineese , russian steel case.. ok.. no wolf ammo. crap anyways.. i no use...
chilean nato.. cavim from venezuela, cbc from brazil, indian from state. or 70's production israeli 7.62... that's about it.. so far.. not really sure who buys that stuff.
I reload my own 223. do they give out a spec sheet saying hot hot I can make my loads? heavy?.... I would only say. get a stag beater for 450bucks or so.
I have a bushmaster and must have put some 3000 rds of wolf steel ammo through it with no problems. I saw the warning on DSA's website and was wondering what the big deal was. there might be some additional wear but for that price when it wears out just get another one. This is just going to be a beater anyway. I think RRA has the same warning.
I have a bushmaster and must have put some 3000 rds of wolf steel ammo through it with no problems. I saw the warning on DSA's website and was wondering what the big deal was. there might be some additional wear but for that price when it wears out just get another one. This is just going to be a beater anyway. I think RRA has the same warning.
From what I can find...DSA's were built by LMT for this company. DSA is known for their FAL Copies and I feel pretty good about my recent purchase of a ZM4 lower. Fit and finish looks to be very good...I too would be interested in learning more about this company.