The PSA AK-V MOE SBA3 Pistol

Published on November 28, 2019
Duration: 17:21

This review details the PSA AK-V MOE SBA3 Pistol, highlighting its evolution from a problematic first generation to a reliable relaunch model. The video explains the specific design changes, such as the addition of a spacer and bracket to prevent bolt over-travel and potential malfunctions, and discusses its compatibility with CZ Scorpion magazines. The instructor, with apparent expertise in firearms, demonstrates disassembly and reassembly, emphasizing the improvements made by Palmetto State Armory.

Quick Summary

The relaunched PSA AK-V MOE SBA3 Pistol addresses critical issues from its first generation, such as safety lever over-travel and ejection failures, by incorporating a receiver spacer and bracket. This design prevents bolt over-travel and cartridge case interference with the fire control group, ensuring reliable operation. The pistol accepts CZ Scorpion magazines and features a last-round bolt hold-open.

Chapters

  1. 00:07Introduction to PSA AK-V
  2. 00:13Manufacturer and Model
  3. 00:19Caliber and Initial Issues
  4. 00:34Basis on Russian BIT-YES Submachine Gun
  5. 00:44First Generation Problems
  6. 01:23PSA's Response and Relaunch
  7. 01:37Relaunch Improvements
  8. 01:56Pistol Features Overview
  9. 02:00SBA3 Brace
  10. 02:20Lower Receiver and Magazine Well
  11. 02:26Magazine Compatibility (CZ Scorpion)
  12. 02:31PSA 35-Round Magazine
  13. 03:15Last Round Bolt Hold Open
  14. 03:29Controls: Bolt Catch, Magazine Release, Safety
  15. 04:00Top Hinge Receiver Cover
  16. 04:09Optic Mount (Sig Romeo 5)
  17. 04:16Sights
  18. 04:21Magpul MOE Pistol Grip
  19. 04:30Muzzle Brake and Threads
  20. 04:39Suppression Considerations
  21. 04:59Blowback Operation Explained
  22. 05:12Disassembly Process
  23. 05:19Receiver Cover and Recoil Spring Changes
  24. 05:57Internal Modifications (Spacer & Bracket)
  25. 06:14Reason for Bolt Over-Travel Issues
  26. 06:31Hammer Catching Malfunction
  27. 06:41Cartridge Case in Fire Control Group
  28. 07:38Colt's Solution to Similar Issues
  29. 08:00PSA's Spacer Solution
  30. 08:22Bracket Modification
  31. 08:52Improved Reliability and Ejection
  32. 08:58Bolt Carrier Group Analysis
  33. 09:19Gas Tube Function
  34. 09:29Reassembly Steps
  35. 09:49B-Shock Buffer Discussion
  36. 10:45Testing and Reliability (1000+ Rounds)
  37. 11:02Accuracy Assessment
  38. 11:03Ammunition Tested
  39. 13:06Range Performance Summary
  40. 13:13Accuracy Results (25 Yards)
  41. 13:32PSA's Customer Responsiveness
  42. 13:43Configuration Options (Pistol, SBR, Wood)
  43. 14:18Comparison to Colt SMG Issues
  44. 14:25Design Differences (7.62x39 vs 9mm)
  45. 15:36Spacer's Impact on Reliability
  46. 15:39Locking Back on Last Shot Benefit
  47. 15:48Overall Value and Price
  48. 15:53Magazine Availability and Price
  49. 16:36Magazine Compatibility Summary
  50. 16:43PSA's Commitment to Quality
  51. 16:53Credit to Military Arms Channel
  52. 17:00Advice for First-Gen Owners
  53. 17:13Conclusion and Recommendation

Frequently Asked Questions

What were the main problems with the first generation PSA AK-V?

The first generation PSA AK-V suffered from issues like the safety lever over-traveling, failures to eject, cartridge cases getting stuck in the fire control group, and a loose receiver cover. These problems led PSA to halt production for redesign.

How did PSA fix the reliability issues in the relaunched AK-V?

PSA implemented a spacer and a bracket within the receiver to limit rearward bolt travel. This prevents the bolt from over-traveling, stops cartridge cases from entering the trigger compartment, and eliminates the possibility of the bolt catching the hammer, significantly improving reliability.

What magazines does the PSA AK-V use?

The PSA AK-V is designed to accept CZ Scorpion magazines. Palmetto State Armory also manufactures its own 35-round magazines for the platform, which are reported to be reliable and durable.

What are the key features of the relaunched PSA AK-V MOE SBA3 Pistol?

The relaunched model features a last-round bolt hold-open, a more ergonomic safety lever, a securely hinged receiver cover, a Magpul MOE pistol grip, and an SBA3 pistol brace. It operates on a direct blowback system and has 1/2x28 threaded muzzle for suppressors.

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