Palmetto State Armory AK47 - PSAK47 Gen 2: 1000rds later

Published on August 14, 2016
Duration: 18:51

This comprehensive 1000-round review of the Palmetto State Armory PSAK47 Gen 2, presented by Rob Ski, offers an objective assessment of its performance and build quality. Ski, a recognized expert in AK-platform testing, details accuracy under heat stress, zero malfunctions across various ammunition, and solid magazine fitment. While noting minor cosmetic quality control issues, the overall verdict is positive, with the rifle exceeding expectations. Further testing is planned to 5000 rounds.

Quick Summary

The Palmetto State Armory PSAK47 Gen 2 passed a 1000-round test with zero malfunctions and minimal point of impact shift, even when subjected to high heat from rapid firing. Expert reviewer Rob Ski noted minor cosmetic QC issues but praised the rifle's overall performance and reliability, exceeding expectations for a US-produced AK.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & PSA Background
  2. 01:14Cosmetic & QC Observations
  3. 03:46Accuracy & Heat Testing
  4. 04:54Long Range & Reliability
  5. 05:36Magazine Compatibility & Build Quality
  6. 08:02Internal Component Inspection
  7. 13:09Trunnion & Gas System
  8. 14:54Final Verdict (1000 Rounds)

Frequently Asked Questions

How did the Palmetto State Armory PSAK47 Gen 2 perform after 1000 rounds?

After 1000 rounds, the PSAK47 Gen 2 showed zero malfunctions and minimal point of impact shift even under significant heat stress, indicating solid reliability and barrel quality. Minor cosmetic QC issues were noted but did not affect performance.

What are the key internal components of the PSAK47 Gen 2 inspected in the review?

The review includes detailed inspection of the billet-machined bolt and bolt carrier, trigger components, recoil spring, front trunnion, and bullet guide, examining wear patterns after extensive use.

What ammunition types were tested in the PSAK47 Gen 2?

The PSAK47 Gen 2 was tested with a variety of ammunition, including hollow points, Tula, and Wolf, demonstrating reliable function across different types and brands.

Are there any known quality control issues with the PSAK47 Gen 2?

Minor cosmetic quality control issues were observed, such as a gap between the muzzle device and front sight base, and a slightly off-center front sight post. However, these did not impact the rifle's overall performance or reliability.

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