PSA GF3: 4,000 Rds Later - Wet job and MIA!

Published on May 16, 2019
Duration: 14:16

This video details the results of a 4,000-round test on a Palmetto State Armory GF3 rifle, including exposure to swamp conditions. The rifle experienced one notable malfunction where a round failed to fire due to a light primer strike, later firing when reloaded. A significant finding was the loss of the firing pin retaining pin after 4,000 rounds, though the firing pin itself remained in place. The video also covers essential post-mud cleaning procedures to prevent catastrophic failures.

Quick Summary

After 4,000 rounds and swamp exposure, the PSA GF3 rifle showed good external durability but lost its firing pin retaining pin. A single malfunction involved a light primer strike. Essential cleaning involves disassembling and flushing parts with fresh water to prevent obstructions and potential catastrophic failures.

Chapters

  1. 00:02Introduction & Swamp Exposure
  2. 00:32Initial Swamp Test Results
  3. 01:24Malfunction: Round Failure to Fire
  4. 02:431000 Rounds Update & Overview
  5. 03:58Malfunction Recap & Swamp Test Analysis
  6. 04:40External Condition of the Rifle
  7. 05:00Ammunition Used
  8. 05:19Internal Inspection Begins
  9. 05:35Recoil Spring & Bolt Carrier Group
  10. 05:51Bolt Inspection & Firing Pin Retaining Pin Loss
  11. 07:03Bolt Carrier Channel & Piston Head
  12. 07:24Receiver Inspection
  13. 08:00Trunnion Wear Analysis
  14. 08:41Bottom of Receiver & Rivets
  15. 08:53Other Pins & Gas System
  16. 09:25Highlight: Firing Pin Retaining Pin Issue
  17. 10:32Headspace Check (Go/No-Go Gauge)
  18. 10:46Post-Mud Cleaning Procedure
  19. 11:30Importance of Cleaning After Mud Exposure
  20. 12:08Disassembly & Flushing
  21. 12:21Chamber & Gas System Check
  22. 12:51Reassembly & Final Thoughts
  23. 13:56Real-World Safety Advice

Frequently Asked Questions

What were the main findings after 4,000 rounds on the PSA GF3 rifle?

After 4,000 rounds, including swamp exposure, the PSA GF3 showed minimal external wear. A key issue was the loss of the firing pin retaining pin. One malfunction occurred where a round failed to fire due to a light primer strike.

What is the recommended procedure after a firearm is exposed to mud or swamp conditions?

It's crucial to disassemble the firearm, flush all parts with fresh water to remove mud, ensure the barrel and chamber are clear, and then reassemble and lubricate. This prevents obstructions that can cause catastrophic failures.

Did the PSA GF3 rifle experience any significant wear on its internal components after 4,000 rounds?

While slight deformation on the bolt carrier group was noted, it wasn't progressing. The trunnion showed smoothing of previous wear. Headspace remained within spec, indicating good overall internal component durability despite the missing retaining pin.

What specific ammunition was used during the 4,000-round test of the PSA GF3?

The test primarily utilized a mix of Tula and Wolf hollow-point ammunition. No issues were reported concerning the performance or reliability of these specific ammunition types during the extensive testing period.

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