Defending PSA Kalashnikovs from Lemon Grenades Army of Angry Cosmoline Cultists

Published on April 11, 2025
Duration: 8:00

This video challenges the common internet sentiment that Palmetto State Armory (PSA) AK-pattern rifles are unreliable and have short lifespans. The host presents a PSA AK pistol that has endured 4,000 rounds, showing only minor wear on the muzzle device and barrel due to extreme heat. He contrasts this with claims that PSA AKs fail go/no-go gauges after 5,000 rounds and do not last beyond 10,000 rounds, suggesting that much of the negative feedback is based on hearsay rather than personal experience. The host proposes a 5,000-round dedicated test for a PSA AK-103 (GF5) to gather more objective data.

Quick Summary

The internet often criticizes Palmetto State Armory (PSA) AK-pattern rifles for limited durability, claiming they fail after 10,000 rounds. However, a PSA AK pistol tested for 4,000 rounds showed only minor heat-related discoloration and muzzle wear, suggesting online claims may be exaggerated. A proposed 5,000-round test aims to provide more objective data.

Chapters

  1. 00:01Internet Hates PSA AKs
  2. 00:13Purpose: PSA AK Reliability Discussion
  3. 00:26Call for Personal Experiences
  4. 01:53Lemon Grenade's Criticisms Summarized
  5. 03:59PSA AK Pistol at 4,000 Rounds
  6. 04:18Observed Wear: Muzzle Device Deformation
  7. 04:53Why Discuss PSA AKs Again?
  8. 05:53Proposal: 5,000 Round Burn Down Test
  9. 06:28AK-103 (GF5) Test Series
  10. 07:01Is PSA AK Hate Warranted?
  11. 07:16Addressing Lemon Grenade
  12. 07:32Consumer Round Count vs. Durability Claims

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the common criticisms against Palmetto State Armory (PSA) AK-pattern rifles?

Common criticisms suggest PSA AKs have limited durability, with claims that internal parts fail after 10,000 rounds and that the firearms fail go/no-go gauges past 5,000 rounds. Many of these criticisms are based on online anecdotes rather than extensive personal testing.

What wear was observed on a PSA AK pistol after 4,000 rounds?

After 4,000 rounds, a PSA AK pistol showed minimal wear. The muzzle device and barrel appeared pink due to extreme heat, and some 'mushrooming' wear was noted on the muzzle device, which some experts consider to be the point where wear ceases to worsen.

How does the host propose to address the debate about PSA AK reliability?

The host proposes conducting a dedicated 5,000-round burndown test on a PSA AK-103 (GF5) model. This test would document every round fired and provide incremental updates at 1,000-round intervals to gather objective data.

What is the host's perspective on the 'hive mind' criticism of PSA AKs?

The host believes that much of the negative sentiment towards PSA AKs is driven by an online 'hive mind' that repeats opinions without personal experience. He contrasts this with his own testing, which has yielded different results and suggests the criticism may not always be warranted.

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