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4 January 2015, 07:09 #61
I don't own any PSA or PTAC components, and I am a little cautious of the PTAC line in general, but the PSA "premium" stuff has a pretty good reputation on the interwebs and I would seriously consider them for a budget build. This isn't a recommendation, per se, but this is essentially the same but from their Premium line and costs a little more (by virtue that no BCG is included):
http://palmettostatearmory.com/index...ng-handle.html
All the money for the upper receiver group generally goes into the barrel and handguards. The PSA premium barrels are made by FN and on the above models you are saving costs by sticking with cheap handguards which means the price seems good, but not "too good to be true".
But, if I was going to buy that, I'd seriously consider shelling out the extra for the BCM, which comes with a free BCM BCG right now (a promo) which is second to none (according to internet lore...I don't have one):
http://www.bravocompanyusa.com/BCM-1...urg-mid-16.htm
None of the cool kids at the range will ever knock you for owning a Bravo Company upper.
Just one man's opinion...
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4 January 2015, 09:13 #62
"All the money for the upper receiver group generally goes into the barrel and handguards" That seems to have become the new standard. The barrel and BCG are the heart and soul of the rifle and is the one area where people should put their money into. I agree with the barrel part but the "handgaurd" should be secondary to a high quality BCG. IMO, Function and reliability should far out weigh aesthetics.
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4 January 2015, 09:50 #63
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4 January 2015, 10:13 #64
I would not buy PSA products unless you actually know what you're looking at. To someone new to the AR market, all the terminology they use can be confusing. From their Premium, standard, and PTAC lines. You can't assume they use FN barrels for all of their guns, because they don't. Sometimes, it's hard to figure out what you're getting until it arrives. The PTAC line is their buget line, for $299 you're just rolling the dice. Who knows what you're getting. You might get lucky, and get one with no issues, but in this day and age in the AR world, no reason not to go with something that's a known quality. Such as the BCM upper, who are still offering free BCG's with a purchase of an upper.
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4 January 2015, 10:33 #65
^This^
BCM is still offering free a BCG with the purchase of an upper. And if you get a 16" upper you also get a BCM MOD 0 compensator free.
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4 January 2015, 10:45 #66
I see, makes sense. I was thinking $300 was too good to be true, but you make a good point.
The bad thing (for me) is BCM gives you alot of options when you select an upper. It's a little intimidating, because looking at the upgrades... Me being a greenhorn, I don't always know IF I should upgrade or WHAT to upgrade to. Plus I hate bombarding you all with a bunch of how about this how about that questions. I was with a friend last night and we were watching the playoffs and 'shopping', he also is very fond of the BCM upper assemblies.
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4 January 2015, 10:48 #67
What length barrel are you looking at?
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4 January 2015, 10:58 #68
This is the upper I recommended to a friend of mine.
http://www.bravocompanyusa.com/BCM-1...6elw-kmr13.htm
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4 January 2015, 11:02 #69
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4 January 2015, 11:03 #70
I like that one gost
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4 January 2015, 11:15 #71
I'm civilian as can be so some of these other guys may have better info than me, but I don't think you can wrong with BCM. I run a lot of their parts and have great luck with their stuff. Their customer service is also great. That upper's balance makes it's swing weight feel a lot like a 14.5" upper, and if you built it yourself it would run almost a $1000.
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4 January 2015, 11:19 #72
During the BCM sale, I bought a stripped 11.5" upper and that same KMR upper, but in 14.5" Flavor.
I like BCM's standard barrel offerings vs their hammer forged as I think the price point is better with the standard barrels as well as the fact, when's the last time you shot out a barrel?
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4 January 2015, 11:49 #73
I use their hammer forged barrels, but I doubt the chrome lining knows whether or not the steel underneath it is hammer forged or not.
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4 January 2015, 11:55 #74
What's the advantage to chrome lining? Is it designed for higher use?
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4 January 2015, 12:04 #75
The chrome lining is harder than the steel underneath, which helps increase barrel life. It's also more corrosion resistant and easier to clean. Some say that a chrome lined barrel is not as accurate, but I've got some that are sub-MOA with match ammo.