We Have Honey Badger At Home

Published on April 30, 2023
Duration: 12:16

This video showcases PSR's signature clear anodized AR-15 upper receivers, designed to emulate the Q Honey Badger aesthetic at a more accessible price point. It details the anodizing process on 7075 and 6061 aluminum, discusses technical specifications for 16-inch and 11.5-inch uppers, and demonstrates the durability of 3D printed lower receivers. The content also highlights collaborations with KAK Industry and Bad Attitude Department, and introduces custom PSR-branded Duramag magazines.

Quick Summary

PSR offers clear anodized AR-15 upper receivers designed to mimic the Q Honey Badger aesthetic affordably. Available in 16-inch ($499.95) and 11.5-inch ($489.95) configurations, they feature specific barrel twists and gas systems, and are tested for durability with 3D printed lowers.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro Montage & Build Showcase
  2. 01:08Introducing PSR's Honey Badger Style Uppers
  3. 01:48Sponsor Spotlight: KAK Industry
  4. 02:20Collaboration: Bad Attitude Department
  5. 03:07Technical Details: Clear Anodizing
  6. 05:32Product Specs: 16" & 11.5" Uppers
  7. 06:27Durability Test: 3D Printed Lower
  8. 08:21New Product: PSR Duramags
  9. 08:59Pricing & Availability
  10. 09:19Future Products Teaser

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes PSR's clear anodized uppers unique?

PSR's clear anodized upper receivers are designed to replicate the aesthetic of the Q Honey Badger at a more affordable price point. They utilize a clear anodizing process on 7075 aluminum for uppers and 6061 for handguards, creating a distinctive multi-tone finish.

What are the technical specifications for the PSR clear anodized uppers?

The 16-inch upper features a 1:7 twist barrel, mid-length gas system, and a 9310 Nitride BCG, priced at $499.95. The 11.5-inch upper uses a carbine-length gas system and is priced at $489.95.

How durable are the 3D printed lower receivers mentioned?

The video demonstrates the durability of a Hoffman Tactical 3D printed lower receiver through a 'push-up test,' suggesting good structural integrity when paired with the PSR uppers, though proper design and testing are crucial.

Who is collaborating with PSR on their products?

PSR has partnered with KAK Industry, who supports the DIY firearm community, and Bad Attitude Department, which handles the manufacturing and fulfillment of PSR-branded parts and merchandise.

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