PSA Sabre 10 - M110 Clone Problems?

Published on September 21, 2023
Duration: 12:57

This video provides an in-depth review of the PSA Sabre 10, addressing reliability and accuracy concerns. The instructor, demonstrating high expertise, conducts live fire tests with various ammunition, analyzes group sizes, and discusses suppressor integration and magazine compatibility. The PSA Sabre 10 is concluded to be a high-value M110 clone offering exceptional performance for its price point.

Quick Summary

The PSA Sabre 10 M110 Clone is reviewed for reliability and accuracy. Expert testing confirms sub-MOA performance at 100 yards with various 6.5 Creedmoor loads. Key features include an adjustable gas block and billet receiver. Magazine compatibility issues with ASC mags are noted, favoring Magpul PMAGs for consistent feeding.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Addressing Viewer Concerns
  2. 01:24Modern Gun School Sponsor
  3. 02:06Magazine Compatibility Issues
  4. 03:34Suppressor and Gas System
  5. 05:08Unsuppressed Reliability Test
  6. 06:21Accuracy Testing
  7. 08:13Final Results and Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the PSA Sabre 10 M110 Clone?

The PSA Sabre 10 features a billet receiver, ambidextrous controls, an adjustable gas block, and is chambered in 6.5 Creedmoor. It aims to replicate the M110 platform at a more accessible price point.

What common issues were discussed regarding the PSA Sabre 10?

The video addresses potential reliability and accuracy concerns, specifically focusing on magazine compatibility with 6.5 Creedmoor cartridges and the proper tuning of the adjustable gas system.

How does the PSA Sabre 10 perform in accuracy tests?

During live fire accuracy testing at 100 yards with various ammunition types, the PSA Sabre 10 demonstrated sub-MOA performance, indicating good accuracy for its price class.

What is the recommended ammunition and magazine for the PSA Sabre 10?

While the rifle can shoot various 6.5 Creedmoor loads, Magpul PMAGs are recommended over some ASC metal magazines due to potential feeding issues stemming from cartridge geometry.

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