PSA - Soviet Arms 300 BLK Krink

Published on January 30, 2025
Duration: 10:04

This review of the PSA Soviet Arms 300 Blackout Krink highlights its performance and features. The firearm is chambered in 300 Blackout with an 8.4-inch barrel, making it suitable for suppressed use with both subsonic and supersonic ammunition. The reviewer emphasizes its reliability, accuracy at 50 yards (1-inch groups), and the quality of its forged components.

Quick Summary

The PSA Soviet Arms 300 Blackout Krink features an 8.4-inch barrel ideal for suppressed shooting with both subsonic and supersonic ammunition. It boasts 1-inch accuracy at 50 yards and utilizes robust, hammer-forged internal components for exceptional reliability. Notably, it accepts standard 5.56 AK magazines without issue.

Chapters

  1. 01:47Introduction to the PSA 300 Blackout Krink
  2. 02:21Shout out to AAC for Ammunition Support
  3. 02:51Basic Specs and Features
  4. 03:00Barrel Length and Suppressor Compatibility
  5. 03:35Muzzle Threads and Barrel Construction
  6. 03:55Accuracy Performance
  7. 04:47JMac Rail System and Handguard Options
  8. 05:43Receiver and Forged Components
  9. 06:25Feeding and Functionality
  10. 06:58Magazine Compatibility
  11. 07:25Safety Selector and Sights
  12. 07:56ALG Trigger System
  13. 08:36Why Choose the 300 Blackout Krink
  14. 08:42300 Blackout Ammunition Versatility
  15. 09:27Shooting Experience and Recoil
  16. 09:45Conclusion and Thanks

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the PSA Soviet Arms 300 Blackout Krink suitable for suppressed shooting?

The 8.4-inch barrel length is a key factor, allowing it to work with many suppressors rated for supersonic 300 Blackout down to 8 inches. This length is also ideal for subsonic rounds when using a can, providing a balance of performance and legality.

How accurate is the PSA 300 Blackout Krink?

During testing, the rifle achieved 1-inch groups at 50 yards using 150-grain AAC ammunition. Accuracy remained consistent from 30 to 50 yards, and it was effective for plinking steel targets at 100 yards with a red dot sight.

What are the key internal components contributing to the reliability of this Krink?

The rifle features a hammer-forged front trunion (4340 AQ steel), hammer-forged bolt, and hammer-forged carrier. These robust, forged components are essential for ensuring long-term durability and reliable function under heavy use.

Does the PSA 300 Blackout Krink accept standard AK magazines?

Yes, a significant advantage is its compatibility with standard 5.56 AK magazines. The reviewer found that all tested 5.56 AK magazines worked perfectly without any failures to lock, feed, or function, which is uncommon for 5.56 AK platforms.

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