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Donovan

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  1. "We're" not on a roll... No, But you are a douchbag posting meaningless poop! I bet your favorite site is AR15.com too! If it can't be seen that I'm adding knowledge with first hand experiance then I must be wasting my time here. Especially if I'm just getting 'you hurt my feelings' and meaningless messages. I completely misjudged this place. I don't have time to waste on a keyboard here. I sort of feel sorry for the few mature people that I could of helped here. Good luck, I'm out.
  2. I was not even going to reply... but changed my mind. I expected better from this group, my mistake. Crimson, I never singled out any one persons build... there are several, this thread just seemed like the right place. I dropped in a rock river 2 stage trigger just to see, it function checks fine, I will try it out next trip out. The build was not really budget minded, just happened that way. For my purpose, this will work just fine. My main reason for the post was to show a finished build, and how it was achieved. The buffer and spring combo works just fine in my Anderson 308. I fired 5 rounds at 25 yards with iron sights, everything worked out fine, I'm going to measure the brass tonight, it headspaced fine, but I always check the first cases for length just as a double check. I was at a friends property, so I could only get a few rounds. Headed to the range or maybe our lease for some 400-500 yard practice. As far as PSA Goes, you could have inserted Company A, B or C in there, the message would have been the same. So, stop throwing stone unless you have something to add worth reading. (So don't be a douchebag) That was just petty, I expected better from this group. This is the only forum I have ever joined, there seemed to be a more mature mentality here. I'm not going to have a back in fourth about a he said she said on what they had posted on there site about comparability... you have your opinion and your experience with then, I could care less how you 'feel' or the grudge you have on there claims and business practices. This post is about how i built a working rifle and how I achieved it. What I achieved proves what has been posted about the PA10 here several times is not true. Sure, not all of it is not true, but this was successful and painless build. If anyone takes offence to my opinions I added in the process, I think nothing of it, get over it. I'm here willing to share my knowledge, with you or anyone else. I could have said nothing, and people would be scared away by all the defamation thats been spread. This is a good deal out there $220 for and upper lower set!! Enjoy.
  3. I'm confused with this thread and a few other threads with regards to the PSA PA10... I had my hands on one a few months back, the owner built it and had no complaints. I decided to build one a couple weeks ago and to advantage of the big sales PSA was having. $129 for the lower and $79 for a Blem upper. I could find no blem on the upper once received. My build: PSA PA10 LPK standard AR buffer tube DPMS 308 Carbine buffer spring Guntec GT10 3.8oz 2.5" buffer Magpul STR Stock MIAD Grip ToolCraft - VIA Cryptic Coatings NiB BCG BCM 308 Charging handle Anderson Manufacturing 18" Barrel - Left over from my Anderson MFG 308 Build Vltor Low Pro gas block YHM Flashhider /Suppressor Mount Guntec 12 Freefloat handguard - Left over from Anderson MFG 308 build Moving a Nikon M-308 scope from my Anderson over to this rifle... I like this AR better now. Waiting on the PSA forward assist, but other than that, its done... fit and finish is fantastic, all function checks are perfect, headspace is perfect (checked with Clymer gauges) Even with all the extra goodies installed I have less than $1100 invested to the door! I could not be happier. The upper and lower fit is snug tight, no play, no wobble, nothing but tight. I'm thinking about buying another set for a future build. I have to believe that the guys having issues are simply kitchen gunsmiths in over there heads... (that's just being honest, if you can't be honest with your own limitations, its going to be a painful adventure for you) or they simply just don't understand that AR10's are not AR15's, you can't mix Company A's lower with Company B's upper and install Company A, B or C's LPK. Those three items have to be from the same manufacture. That is just plain and simple... Complain all you want about how the AR10's have no mil-spec and everything is proprietary... it does nothing to help the parts fit together today! If you want a standard AR10... take charge and do it! If you want a cool AR 308 to play with, build it and move on! anyway... Mine is great, and I want another, especially at that price! I'm sure a few people with take offense to my later comments, I tell it how I see it. Just thought I would paint a much different picture of the PSA PA10 than what some people here have been repeating as second hand data and no hand on action. Based on the few here that have had there hands on it and gave up... not impressed, and a little scary that you are building your own rifle! (I know how to make an entrance!) donovan CrimsonFalcon, you are going to like Texas, we love guns here!
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