View Full Version : PSA Freedom Passes AKOU's 5000 rd Hard Use Test!
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noonesshowmonkey
12-07-16, 11:38
This is a strong testament to the fact that CNC machining takes so much of the guesswork and feel out of building a firearm, and exposes the genius of the AR-15 pattern: that it is a series of parts which, when made to specifications, can be assembled and built and function. The only significant variable--when the manufacturer is producing mil-spec, within tolerance parts (which the above mentioned advances in high quality, high precision CNC machining makes far more reliable and easy)--is going to be QA/QC.
This is not to understate the value of QA/QC, or the smaller details that make up a KAC or DD or BCM rifle vs. that of PSA, but rather to solidify the notion that the AR-15 is an eminently producible firearm.
...aaaand the DD "Dies in their arms on camera at around 2500 rds.
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...aaaand the DD "Dies in their arms on camera at around 2500 rds.
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Waaat? U tellin me my $1600+ DD is a POS? and my $500 PSA is the gold standard> YAY!!!
Ok, boys an girls, get rid of the VP9 AND the DDs...!!!!!!!
Quit causing cognitive dissonance!
Waaat? U tellin me my $1600+ DD is a POS? and my $500 PSA is the gold standard> YAY!!!
Ok, boys an girls, get rid of the VP9 AND the DDs...!!!!!!!
Nope, not saying that at all. I know MY DD isn't a POS.
But neither are my PSAs- and I've run 2 of them harder than any of my other carbines.
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https://youtu.be/crdPv6nAQwU
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One rifle is meaningless.
One rifle is meaningless.
Unless, of course, it is the rifle you are holding when you really need a rifle.
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No, when you're evaluating a product, one unit is statistically insignificant. Every company makes lemons occasionally. Finding one isn't an indication of the value of the whole line.
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