PSA Krink Suppressed!

Published on July 14, 2024
Duration: 17:58

This video details the process of upgrading a Palmetto State Armory (PSA) Krink-style AK rifle for suppressed use. Key modifications include installing a JMAC Customs suppressor adapter and rail, an HRT AWS weapon light, and an RS Regulate optic mount for improved ergonomics and co-witness capability. The build focuses on creating a compact, suppressed firearm suitable for home defense or tactical applications, emphasizing proper suppressor alignment and optic placement.

Quick Summary

The PSA Krink was upgraded for suppressed use with a JMAC Customs adapter and rail, HRT AWS light, and RS Regulate optic mount. It achieved a 3-inch group at 50 yards with its 8.5-inch .223 barrel, though Circle 10 20-round magazines proved unreliable.

Chapters

  1. 00:21Introduction & Upgrades
  2. 00:48First Shots & Initial Impressions
  3. 01:51Suppression & Rail Upgrade Breakdown
  4. 03:2350-Yard Grouping Test
  5. 05:13Standing Shots on Mini ADAP Target
  6. 07:30Build Drill Competition
  7. 11:21Ammunition & Round Count Update
  8. 12:00Wolverine Wednesdays & Bonus Footage
  9. 12:37Final Thoughts on Upgrades
  10. 16:04Wolverine Wednesdays Event

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key upgrades for the PSA Krink build to make it suppressed?

The PSA Krink was upgraded with a JMAC Customs 24mm suppressor adapter and rail, an HRT AWS weapon light, and an RS Regulate optic mount. This setup allows for effective suppression, improved ergonomics, and co-witness capability with iron sights.

How does the suppressed PSA Krink perform in terms of accuracy?

The suppressed PSA Krink, featuring an 8.5-inch barrel chambered in .223, achieved a 3-inch group at 50 yards. This performance was considered respectable, with two rounds even going through the same hole during testing.

What issues were encountered with magazines for the PSA Krink .223 AK?

Circle 10 (Arsenal 10) 20-round .223 AK magazines proved unreliable due to insufficient follower or spring tension, causing feeding malfunctions. Other AK .223 magazines, including Pro Mags, fed more reliably.

What is the benefit of the RS Regulate optic mount on an AK platform?

The RS Regulate mount positions the optic further back on the AK receiver, allowing for a better cheek weld and co-witness with iron sights. Its modular design also enables precise centering of the optic.

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