PSA GF-3 - Budget Tactical Ak-47

Published on January 21, 2024
Duration: 21:43

This video reviews the Palmetto State Armory (PSA) GF3 AK-47, also branded as Soviet Arms. The reviewer highlights its budget-friendly tactical features, comparing it to traditional AKs and AR-15s. Key aspects discussed include its gas system, caliber differences, furniture options, the ALG trigger, and potential issues with aftermarket handguards affecting optic zero. The review concludes that while not making the owner 'cooler,' it offers modularity and a unique tactical platform for those seeking a 7.62x39mm rifle.

Quick Summary

The PSA GF3 AK-47, also known as Soviet Arms, offers a budget-friendly tactical platform with M-LOK slots and AR-style stock compatibility. It differs from traditional AKs by featuring modern furniture and accessory mounting points, and from AR-15s by using a simpler internal spring recoil system and typically chambering 7.62x39mm.

Chapters

  1. 00:58Introduction
  2. 01:31Video Topic: Tactical AK-47
  3. 01:54Channel Supporters
  4. 02:53PSA GF3 AK-47 Overview
  5. 04:04AK vs AR-15 Differences
  6. 05:22Tactical vs Traditional AK
  7. 06:04AK-47 Pricing
  8. 06:45Range Time & Shooting
  9. 09:35Shooting Results
  10. 10:10Stock Upgrade: Mission First Tactical
  11. 11:20Buffer System & Furniture
  12. 12:08ALG Trigger Performance
  13. 13:04PSA AK Variants
  14. 13:41Tactical AK Parts & Attachments
  15. 14:28JL Billet Handguard Issue
  16. 15:46Optic Mounting & Zero
  17. 16:55Holosun 403C Performance
  18. 17:13AK-47 Accuracy
  19. 18:03Muzzle Brake & Recoil
  20. 18:35PSA GF3 / Soviet Arms Conclusion
  21. 19:31Who is this AK For?
  22. 21:01Closing Thoughts

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main differences between a tactical AK-47 and a traditional AK-47?

A traditional AK-47 typically features wood furniture, iron sights, and no provisions for modern accessories. A tactical AK-47, like the PSA GF3, incorporates features such as M-LOK slots for attachments, QD points for slings, and often uses AR-style stocks via a buffer tube adapter, enhancing modularity and customization.

How does the PSA GF3 AK-47's gas system differ from an AR-15?

The PSA GF3 AK-47 utilizes a gas-operated system where gas pressure pushes the bolt carrier group rearward, with recoil managed by a large internal spring within the receiver. An AR-15 typically uses a direct impingement or piston system that relies on a buffer tube and buffer spring to cycle the bolt and absorb recoil.

What is the typical price range for a PSA GF3 AK-47?

Basic models of the PSA GF3 AK-47 can start around $600. When equipped with tactical rails, upgraded furniture, and enhanced triggers like the ALG trigger, the price can range between $1,000 and $1,200.

What are the accuracy expectations for the PSA GF3 AK-47?

The PSA GF3 AK-47 is considered a battle rifle rather than a precision weapon. With a red dot sight, it's estimated to achieve around 2 MOA accuracy, which is sufficient for engaging targets at typical battle rifle distances.

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