PSA Sabre AR-10 Review: The KAC M110 We Have At Home

Published on February 29, 2024
Duration: 10:53

This review of the Palmetto State Armory Sabre AR-10 highlights its value as an affordable alternative to the KAC M110. The rifle features a 20-inch barrel, 12.5 inches of quad rail, an A1 stock, and a five-stage adjustable gas block. Accuracy testing at 100 yards yielded approximately 2-inch groups with premium ammunition, while longer-range engagement at 300 yards was successful. The two-stage trigger is noted as excellent, though occasional last-round hold open failures and a single feed issue were observed.

Quick Summary

The PSA Sabre AR-10 is an affordable AR-10 platform rifle in .308 WIN, inspired by the KAC M110. It features a 20-inch barrel, quad rail, A1 stock, and adjustable gas block, achieving ~2-inch groups at 100 yards with premium ammo. Priced around $1500, it offers significant value despite minor reliability quirks.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: PSA Sabre AR-10
  2. 00:50Design Features & M110 Comparison
  3. 01:28Ergonomics and Controls
  4. 02:11Included Accessories & Barrel Details
  5. 03:18100-Yard Accuracy Testing
  6. 05:27Accuracy Results & Optic Limitation
  7. 06:48300-Yard Steel Target & Mag Function
  8. 07:54Trigger Performance
  9. 08:39Final Thoughts: Value, Aesthetics, Issues
  10. 09:49Final Thoughts: Ergonomics, Accuracy, Kit

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the PSA Sabre AR-10 and how does it compare to the KAC M110?

The PSA Sabre AR-10 is an affordable AR-10 platform rifle chambered in .308 WIN, designed to emulate the aesthetics and functionality of the Knights Armament M110. It offers a similar look with features like an A1 stock and quad rail at a significantly lower price point, around $1500.

What are the key features of the PSA Sabre AR-10?

Key features include a 20-inch barrel, 12.5 inches of quad rail, an A1 fixed stock, a five-stage adjustable gas block, and an ambidextrous fire selector. It comes as a kit with three 20-round magazines, a Magpul bipod, and a Savior Equipment case.

How accurate is the PSA Sabre AR-10?

During 100-yard testing, the PSA Sabre AR-10 achieved approximately 2-inch groups with premium ammunition like Hornady American Whitetail and Remington Premier Match. It also successfully engaged a steel target at 300 yards.

What are the notable reliability issues with the PSA Sabre AR-10?

The review noted occasional last-round hold open failures, potentially related to the adjustable gas system. A single feed issue was also observed with PMC Bronze ammunition, though Magpul PMAGs fed reliably.

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