AR = Everything

I’ve had the opposite experience with PSA.
2 pistol kits on lowers I had were junk.
Wouldn’t run at all.

Was a 3 hour nightmare with CS to get a refund and they deleted my review the day after I posted it.

Pretty hard against them if I can afford to do so.
 
Interesting thread. Anyone have experience with the folding buffer tube adapters from LAW etc? Considering trying one, specifically for vehicle stowage and access, and for discrete transport when in the public eye. Anyone who has tried one, what are your thoughts? Cheers
The folding setup is cool until you shoot it. The folding knuckle is right in your face when you shoot and that sucks. I prefer the Maxim Defense collapsible stock. You can actually fire the weapon with it collapsed……
 
Dont blame you. I guess basic carbines are easier to get right.
That may in fact be the case.

Full disclosure it was about 5 years ago when it seemed like a lot of people ended up experiencing QC issues. As far as the product goes.

CS, on the other hand, was very disappointing.
 
I should be receiving my 12.5 inch 6.8 SPC ll complete upper tomorrow (Blackstone Arms). I’ll attach that to the LWRC AR-15 complete lower that I already have.

I plan on removing the A2 flash hider and replacing it with a Q Cherry Bomb that I already have — and that will allow me to attach the Trash Panda suppressor that I have on a .556 AR now to the 6.8 SPC anytime.

I will probably scope it with a Trijicon Credo 1x8x28 HX that I have on order.

I might also try it out with a 3x9 Trijicon Accupoint (post green triangle reticle) that I have on another rifle right now. That Accupoint with that reticle is really clear and really fast and provides all the accuracy needed for most purposes out to 300 yards (which is pretty much the limit of the 6.8 SPC for easy shooting).

That 6.8 SPC ll set up pretty much ticks all the boxes the original poster was interested in but the ammo is no where near as cheap as .556 (although quality 70 grain plus .556 is not exactly dirt cheap either).
 
I’ve had the opposite experience with PSA.
2 pistol kits on lowers I had were junk.
Wouldn’t run at all.

Was a 3 hour nightmare with CS to get a refund and they deleted my review the day after I posted it.

Pretty hard against them if I can afford to do so.
I picked up a lower last fall when they were cheap, put a rise trigger in it and threw an upper on it that I built. Worked great for deer season. No issues. Can’t really tell any difference between the PSA lower any of the others I have other than the PSA is a low shelf.
 
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