This video appears to be a review or demonstration of a Palmetto State Armory (PSA) rifle, with the title explicitly stating "Finally, a Good PSA Rifle." The description includes support links for the channel creators, suggesting a focus on reviewing and showcasing firearms. While specific models or calibers are not mentioned, the title clearly indicates a firearm review context.
This review details a Palmetto State Armory (PSA) H&R M16A2 build that experienced a Bolt Carrier Group (BCG) failure, specifically blown gas rings, after only 2,000 rounds. The speaker demonstrates the BCG failing the 'stand test' and expresses disappointment in the premature wear of PSA/H&R components. The review highlights potential reliability concerns with this specific build's components.
This video reviews the Palmetto State Armory Krink after 1500 rounds. The content aims to determine if the firearm is worth the investment. The creator emphasizes that no firearms are sold, the content is for review and entertainment, and all shooting was conducted safely on a closed range with supervision. The description also highlights the podcast 'Live Laugh Larp' and the creator's social media presence, along with details about the music used.
This video from Palmetto State Armory showcases a prototype bolt-action rifle, the PSA Emerge, at Shot Show 2024. The title and description indicate a focus on the firearm itself, likely featuring initial impressions or a general overview of the new model. The presence of the #pewpew hashtag and the manufacturer's YouTube channel suggest an audience interested in firearms and shooting.
This review highlights a critical failure in a budget Palmetto State Armory Dagger pistol, specifically a broken striker after approximately 1,000 rounds, causing light primer strikes. The host discusses how high demand and budget pricing might impact manufacturing quality, suggesting that replacing internal PSA parts with Glock OEM components could improve reliability. The video differentiates between common malfunctions and dangerous part breakages.
The PSA M110-A1 in .308 Winchester offers impressive value at around $1,200, delivering sub-MOA accuracy with select match-grade ammunition. While heavy, its performance is enhanced when suppressed, particularly with the Huxwrx Flow 762 Ti. The rifle features a 16-inch barrel, B5 furniture, and Radian components, making it a solid option for shooters seeking reliable accuracy.
This YouTube video from Basement Operator Company focuses on the positive aspects of a PSA rifle. The description highlights the channel's content which includes rifle builds, discount codes, and merchandise. It also provides social media links for the creator, Elliott Delp, and contact information for collaborations and marketing services via Take Someone Outdoors Media. An affiliate disclaimer for Amazon purchases is included, along with a disclaimer stating the creator is not a gunsmith and the content is for educational and entertainment purposes only.
This video provides a quick look at a budget rifle from Palmetto State Armory (PSA), questioning if the low price point makes it too good to be true. It likely focuses on a brief overview of the rifle's features, potential build quality, and overall value for a budget-conscious buyer in the firearms market.
The PSA Sabre Forged AR-15 offers a compelling package of high-end components at a budget price point, featuring a CHF FN barrel, Hiperfire trigger, and Radian controls. Despite a significant quality control issue with a loose Geissele rail, the rifle demonstrated reliable performance and a flat recoil impulse during extensive range testing. The reviewer concludes it's a strong contender for a budget-friendly, high-performance AR-15, provided initial assembly issues are addressed.
This video compares a budget Palmetto State Armory (PSA) AR-15 rifle setup against a high-end Knight's Armament Company (KAC) rifle. The analysis demonstrates that fundamental shooting skills are paramount, and a budget-friendly rifle, costing around $720 with an optic, can perform comparably to an $8,000+ rifle in practical training scenarios. Savings from a budget build can be better allocated to ammunition and training.
This video provides a review of the Palmetto State Armory (PSA) 6.8 SPC II rifle. The creator discusses whether the 6.8 SPC II cartridge, an older caliber, is a worthwhile addition to a firearm collection. The description also includes links to merchandise, social media, affiliate links for camera and outdoor gear, and a disclaimer about not being a gunsmith.
This video features a review of the Palmetto State Armory 20” Classic A2 Rifle. The description encourages viewers to check the pinned comment for more information. It also includes extensive support links for the BERETTA9mmUSA channel on various social media platforms and payment options. Additionally, a list of sponsors is provided, with some offering discount codes. A disclaimer outlines the video's documentary, educational, and entertainment purpose, emphasizing responsible firearm handling and adherence to laws. An affiliate disclaimer is also present.
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