World's EASIEST AR10 Build ... DIRT CHEAP

Published on September 28, 2020
Duration: 20:58

This video details an exceptionally easy and budget-friendly AR10 build using complete PSA upper and lower receivers, avoiding common AR10 compatibility issues. It highlights the PSA PA10 Gen 3's features, including a 20-inch 1:10 twist barrel, 15-inch M-LOK rail, adjustable gas block, and a surprisingly light 2-stage nickel boron trigger, all for around $800.

Quick Summary

The easiest AR10 build uses complete upper and lower receivers from a single manufacturer like Palmetto State Armory to avoid compatibility issues. The PSA PA10 Gen 3 features a 20" 1:10 twist barrel, adjustable gas block, and a 2-stage trigger, often costing around $800.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Easiest AR10 Build
  2. 02:47PSA PA10 Gen 3 Overview
  3. 04:06Lower Receiver Features
  4. 08:33Upper Receiver & Barrel Details
  5. 12:02BCG & Charging Handle
  6. 15:18Trigger Pull Test
  7. 16:35Pricing & Value

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the PSA AR10 build the 'easiest'?

The easiest AR10 build involves using complete upper and lower receivers from the same manufacturer, like Palmetto State Armory. This approach bypasses the common compatibility issues often encountered when mixing parts from different brands in the AR10 platform, simplifying assembly.

What are the key features of the PSA PA10 Gen 3 AR10?

The PSA PA10 Gen 3 features a 20-inch, 1:10 twist .308 barrel, a 15-inch M-LOK handguard, and a 5-position adjustable gas block. The lower includes a Magpul STR stock and a 2-stage nickel boron trigger, with relief cuts for improved BCG fit.

How much does the budget PSA AR10 build typically cost?

This specific Palmetto State Armory AR10 build, using complete upper and lower receivers, is estimated to cost around $800. This price is considered very affordable ('dirt cheap') for an AR10 with features like an adjustable gas block and a quality 2-stage trigger.

What is the trigger pull weight on the PSA AR10?

The PSA 2-stage nickel boron trigger pull was measured using a Wheeler scale. It averaged approximately 4.5 lbs when pulled from the center and around 3.5 lbs when pulled from the bottom, which is considered light and crisp for a budget-friendly firearm.

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