Quick Summary

The PSA Sabre 10A2 rifle features a lower receiver with numerous ambidextrous controls, including the bolt catch and safety selectors. It is equipped with a PSA two-stage trigger and B5 furniture for the grip and stock, with an LTC folder integrated into the stock system.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Lower Receiver Ambi Controls
  2. 00:14PSA Two-Stage Trigger
  3. 00:23B5 Furniture: Grip & Stock
  4. 00:37LTC Folder Integration
  5. 00:52Stock Value & Adjustment
  6. 01:10Overall Build Value

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key ambidextrous features on the PSA Sabre 10A2?

The PSA Sabre 10A2 lower receiver is noted for its ambidextrous controls, specifically the bolt catch and safety selectors, enhancing usability for both right and left-handed shooters.

What type of trigger does the PSA Sabre 10A2 use?

The PSA Sabre 10A2 is equipped with a PSA two-stage trigger. While generally well-regarded, a minor issue with a pin walking out was mentioned, suggesting Loctite as a potential fix.

What furniture is used on the PSA Sabre 10A2?

The rifle features B5 furniture for both the pistol grip, which has a steep angle, and the stock. An LTC folder is also integrated with the B5 stock.

Is the B5 stock on the PSA Sabre 10A2 considered expensive?

Yes, the B5 stock is highlighted as an expensive component, with an estimated price of $230-$300, contributing significantly to the rifle's overall cost.

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