PSA Forged GF3 AK: 3,000rds Later!

Published on March 21, 2019
Duration: 9:32

This comprehensive review details the 3,000-round endurance test of the Palmetto State Armory Forged GF3 AK. Instructor Rob Ski demonstrates the rifle's performance after rigorous durability testing, including drops and simulated field conditions. The inspection covers internal wear, reliability with various ammunition types, and critical safety checks like headspace, concluding that the GF3 remains a viable platform for continued testing.

Quick Summary

The PSA Forged GF3 AK successfully completed a 3,000-round durability test with zero malfunctions using Tula and Wolf ammunition. Internal inspections showed normal wear, with the bolt carrier exhibiting minor deformation and the trunnion showing smoothing wear. Crucially, the rifle passed a no-go gauge test, confirming safe headspace.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Field Simulation
  2. 00:523,000 Round Milestone Reached
  3. 01:20Durability: Drop Tests & Finish
  4. 01:48Rear Sight Leaf Issue
  5. 02:27Reliability & Ammo Used
  6. 03:16Internal Inspection: Bolt
  7. 04:19Internal Inspection: Carrier & Piston
  8. 05:09Internal Inspection: Trunnion Wear
  9. 06:10Internal Components Check
  10. 07:36Field Performance Drills
  11. 08:29Headspace Check & Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

How reliable is the PSA Forged GF3 AK after 3,000 rounds?

The PSA Forged GF3 AK demonstrated excellent reliability, experiencing zero malfunctions over a 1,000-round test block using a mix of Tula and Wolf ammunition. This suggests a high degree of dependability even under strenuous conditions.

What kind of wear is observed on the PSA GF3 AK after 3,000 rounds?

Internal inspection revealed normal wear patterns on the bolt. The bolt carrier showed minor deformation at the rear, while the trunnion exhibited some slap/wear that appeared to be smoothing out. Critical components like the firing pin and extractor claw held up well.

Does the PSA GF3 AK maintain safe headspace after extensive use?

Yes, the PSA Forged GF3 AK passed a no-go gauge test after 3,000 rounds. This critical safety check confirmed that the headspace remained within safe operational limits, indicating the rifle's long-term structural integrity.

What potential issues were noted during the PSA GF3 AK 3,000-round test?

The primary issue identified was a recurring 'floppy' rear sight leaf, suggesting a potential tension problem. This was highlighted as an area where other PSA owners might also encounter similar difficulties.

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