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    Default Re: Share Deals on Guns Ammo Accessories Here

    How does DPMS compare to PSA?

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    Default Re: Share Deals on Guns Ammo Accessories Here

    Quote Originally Posted by alpacaheat View Post
    How does DPMS compare to PSA?
    PSA is only using 4150 barrels with a 1/7 twist and they all seem to be very accurate. DPMS is probably fine as well they have been around forever, well into now. With the lifetime warranty on all things PSA I personally don't wander anywhere else when buying more budget minded AR's.

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    Default Re: Share Deals on Guns Ammo Accessories Here

    Quote Originally Posted by Hodgie View Post
    PSA 2 Stage Nickel Boron Trigger.

    $69.99 with free shipping.

    Sounds like a great trigger for a great price.

    https://palmettostatearmory.com/psa-...=12%3a00+Email

    $59.99

    https://www.deltateamtactical.com/Da...r_p_11259.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hodgie View Post
    PSA is only using 4150 barrels with a 1/7 twist and they all seem to be very accurate. DPMS is probably fine as well they have been around forever, well into now. With the lifetime warranty on all things PSA I personally don't wander anywhere else when buying more budget minded AR's.
    Yes, and only $20 difference, I'd stick with PSA likely as well.
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    SB Tactical PDW Brace.JPG

    Palmetto is running these again.
    Anyone have an opinion on them, are they worth the cash to swap out a standard pistol blade?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Berncly View Post
    SB Tactical PDW Brace.JPG

    Palmetto is running these again.
    Anyone have an opinion on them, are they worth the cash to swap out a standard pistol blade?
    For shooting comfort, ergonomics and quick adjust ability alone any of the SB tactical braces are worth it over the place holder blades. The fact that they look a 1000x's better is just a huge bonus. I know I know guy's the blades are an awesome value compared to just having a buffer tube, but that doesn't mean they still don't suck especially compared to any of the SB offerings.

    Now while I was looking into getting this specific PDW brace I found that it was too wide in the back to really get in the pocket of your chest and shoulder and the SBa3 or SBa4 work better for practical use. If you need to make the smallest package possible then the PDW is defiantly the way to go.

    I ended up going with the SBA4 on my last build and am happy with it. PSA also offers a kit with that as an option.

    I don't know if this is just going to be a fun gun or a serious use firearm for you but if your interested here is a video that I had come across after I went with the SBA4 and was starting to have 2nd thoughts, it reassured me I made the right decision for me based on what I already figured out for myself after messing around with a friends. I plan to use this firearm as a HD/SD car gun if ever need be, due to it's compact size and light weight it works better for me and my physical issues. I am hoping one day to actually take a class with it.



    Checking my order history it looks like I paid $149.99 for mine back in October, It's still worth it at $159.99.

    SBA4 brace, LPK standard trigger $159.99
    https://palmettostatearmory.com/psa-...kit-black.html

    SBA4 brac, LPK & EPT trigger $179.99
    https://palmettostatearmory.com/psa-...kit-black.html
    Last edited by Hodgie; February 17th, 2020 at 06:33 PM.

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    Default Re: Share Deals on Guns Ammo Accessories Here

    Thanks Hodg.
    Good video, very informative.
    What he said about the support rods is what I was concerned about.
    The SBA4 seems to be the way to go.
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    Default Re: Share Deals on Guns Ammo Accessories Here

    I still think the KAK Shokwave Blade is "fine" in addition to being an amazing value.
    IF adjustments aren't important.
    And IF you aren't a pussy. Shooting 5.56 is not uncomfortable with a Blade. Shooting 7.62x39 I noticed the recoil right away.

    SBA3 on my x39 pistol is perfect.
    I have no use for the additional material on the SBA4.

    Regardless, it's great that there are so many options!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Emptymag View Post
    I still think the KAK Shokwave Blade is "fine" in addition to being an amazing value.
    IF adjustments aren't important.
    And IF you aren't a pussy. Shooting 5.56 is not uncomfortable with a Blade. Shooting 7.62x39 I noticed the recoil right away.

    SBA3 on my x39 pistol is perfect.
    I have no use for the additional material on the SBA4.

    Regardless, it's great that there are so many options!
    It's got nothing to do with pain from recoil.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Emptymag View Post
    I still think the KAK Shokwave Blade is "fine" in addition to being an amazing value.
    IF adjustments aren't important.
    And IF you aren't a pussy. Shooting 5.56 is not uncomfortable with a Blade. Shooting 7.62x39 I noticed the recoil right away.

    SBA3 on my x39 pistol is perfect.
    I have no use for the additional material on the SBA4.

    Regardless, it's great that there are so many options!
    I eat pussy, so yeah, the blade hurts me a bit.
    But my body is all beat to hell so I'm hurting before the first trigger pull.
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