I must say I just discovered your channel a few days ago and I’ve learned more about AK’s than the past entire year of scrolling through different content. Really dig it 👍🏼
this is why comments should stay on, if ever possible. i didn’t think your original video needed a follow up but im glad you responded to some comments in video form. i definitely learned something new.
AK Files and the FAL Files contain a hell of a lot of great information on just about every firearm, a ton of great people on there that are friendly and extremely helpful. Not to mention the marketplaces where you can find all sorts of wonderful things.
@@m26_lemon_grenade55, I know on the FAL Files that the best FAL guys and gunsmiths like Gunplummer give out great info, and the few times I went looking for good info on AKs it was easy to find on that forum. Granted I haven't been on either for a bit, especially the AK Files, so things might have changed.
If you don’t stay monitized I’d gladly pay for this shit to continue. Idk who else would but if anyone would go ahead and just say it because I get it youtube sucks but this is prob one of the best channels on here right now and especially for its honesty. On all subjects.
You're right no one wants to stamp a PSA, but the video in question, you made it seem as the krink is an NFA item period that becomes a paper weight. That's all. im aligned PSA is garbage but it is not something sold as an NFA item. just for the sake of correctness . God bless and happy new year
Great video 👍 I have a question if you want to answer. What makes the High end AK shops better than/cost more than Zastava, Arsenal, WBP, old school builders etc .. ? (I get overhead and labor, machines adds cost Im asking about the final product the rifle) When some builders even build the guns they sell for 3K on old school imports parts???? I have a bunch of AK's from 9 different countries there's many small differences and some guns are built like tanks (VEPR'S) just don't really see the 3K value for a AK built on import guts when I can buy the gun in its natural import state in some case's.
I did sbr my 102 because i enjoyed so much . After the honeymoon period i am hoping i don't regret it. No issues yet i have odg Ukrainian hg and railed dustcover and pistol grip all either kpyk or M.E with 100 series odg folder. Looks great and shoots great also 🤞
Thanks for the content and clarification on WBP I’m stuck between that or deciding if I should save the extra Pennie’s and go in on a Kalash USA product. Thanks again for the videos and information before I bought a PSAk!
@ I had read they had went bankrupt a little bit after commenting would’ve helped had I done more research. I’ve been looking at a Zastava in instead but yugo only furniture kinda sucks but I haven’t looked at prices on such though I watched klayco47s old video and he said more companies are making yugo compatible parts. I’m new to the AK pattern and quite frankly just wanting to step out of the AR platform
@@MegaAndy93 m77 front trunnion was twisted. Could look down rifle and see whole gun was twisted. Wood furniture was terrible quality and was a filthy mess out of the box. Any more questions?
I had to go check out the above-mentioned middle tier. They make a WBP Jack 7.62 Tactical Rifle and a mini that looks bad as s. Don't see an under folder. Fifteen-hundred-dollar price range and out of stock. Should I rethink my WASR10?
How much trust do you have in Riley rear trunnions? Just asking around because I am a new builder and am looking for info on rear trunnions and everyone (understandably) talks about the front trunnions and I don’t hear much about the part that stops the carrier in the rear. Thank you for the videos!
@@m26_lemon_grenade55 I will keep watch for his shop to have more in stock then. For my own information, do you think there are definite or possible flaws in the Riley side folder trunnions or are you holding judgement for if you get more data on them?
I do NFA paperwork for people and 99% of gun owners have absolutely no idea how it works. The suppressor process has gotten easier for individual cans, but the system still sucks overall. I would still take an older Wasr over most things. The early import Wasr’s that I have absolutely rock.
My dad has been a gun owner pretty much his entire life. He has had a lot of neat stuff and before the registry closed he had those things too. Until i got a can he was under the impression that the atf could do whatever they want whenever they want. I think the e forms and more people talking about how things actually work is starting to open people’s eyes finally
ZPAP M70 or WASR 10 ???? I know Nothing about AK's. About to get one and don't want to throw my $$ away. I really hope you keep putting out your helpful content. You got me interested in AK's.
@@m26_lemon_grenade55 Why do you say that? Is it opinion or experience with them? It's a reversed AR gas block and short AR gas tube. They don't burn up in AR-15s unless they are under hard full-auto use. I would say they COULD get stopped up with crap.
And, because you made me look, lol. The locking lugs on my brand-new, unfired PSA 300BLK Krink are at a perfect 90° and the bolt locks up tighter than most AKs that I have. I put a small square and flat wood chisel down against the lugs. Other than the normal chamfer on the edges, there was no gaps on any edge of the chisel. I also used a small file and got the same result. Be careful saying their lugs are not at 90°, because you could open yourself up to litigation if you are wrong. There WAS a slight angle on the rear of the bolt, where it interfaces with the right-side trunnion lug. That angle was matched on my near-unfired early '90s MAK90 and the headspace was a little looser.
Hey lemon, I have asked before but you never answered my question. I was wondering if PSA parts kit builds better than their own line? Like their Romanian and Tula parts kit builds.
Hey Man, found your channel a few days ago and enjoy the content. Did you ever had access to Nova Modul (romanian Manufacturer) as a budget comercially produced AKs? Would love to hear your thoughts on these if you ever get access to one.
People will grab at any straw they can to support their bs opinions or support their favorite TH-camr. Dude in your last vid is still going on about the PSA AK’s using burn down videos to support his bs knowing he has no basic understanding or experience.
Psa NFA item is pretty short sighted. I know a lot of people with the means that won’t even buy good NFA items just because of the long term hassle and the commitment to the item.
@ one way or another they’d get them. You know that as well as I. Once CBDC comes in they’ll shut down your access to funds, take your kids and send drones looking for you. We have slept too long to resist in the simple manner you’re describing. No one listened the past thirty years (which may have been too late then. I dunno).
@@CharlesJohnson1612 all the more reason for us to get off our collective asses and use the Constitution and Bill of Rights and the legal system to dismantle this lest we get “pulled under” as a nation - not just the 2nd Amendment.
Riley defense actually makes good AKs. They do hold up and im going to keep saying it. Century arms new BFT lineup is actually good to go ! No idea on their 556 guns but their 7.62 guns have held up great. Hate me i dont care but its true. Century's new Aks are decent
I had an early century C39 that had issues , Full auto runaway, accelerated wear , loss of headspace. While the gun wasn’t great , I can’t say enough good things about their customer service . They were cooperative , and fixed all of the problems . They had the gun for a while but communication was good . I still have the C39, but don’t fire it much and wouldn’t feel right about selling it because it was a problem gun for me , but as a company , I have nothing bad to say about century . I would feel ok about trying a newer offering .
@@mobilegamersunite i guess that depends what you mean, it’s just a standard yugo 308 kit. Riley sources the barrel/receiver. But internal parts/ gas block furniture exc. are surplus yugo parts. People are sleeping on these. Very good deal in today’s market
I dont understand the newfound fear of dealing with the nfa or owning nfa items, if you pay taxes or even own a social security card the government knows what you have and where you live. This argument of "if you pay a tax stamp you serve the man" is the dumbest logic i ever heard. Sounds like noobs coping.
How’s spending money on a PSA to be NFA any different than building a race car? I’m not an outa the box guy. I prefer a process. Like you explicitly stated in your past videos. A PSA when the two issues are addressed are just fine. Once it’s modified the warranty is gone anyway with both Riley and PSA anyway right?
@@m26_lemon_grenade55 yes? I would replace those parts. Engine blocks and axles are consumables. Normally you paint pen or sharpie a line on the axles to gauge twist over time.
Here is a novel idea.....build a "race car" out of decent parts instead of getting the whole car to replace parts that should have been correct in the first place
@m26_lemon_grenade55 I think your analogy of a race car is a bad one. Most race cars get all cut up and stripped down cages put in them etc. Now if you said show car or street car your point is better made.
@@m26_lemon_grenade55 If someone had an '84 stamped Yugo M70AB2 kit, would it be worth building out? It is an old import that had whole(bad) barrel. Would an AKBuilder chrome lined barrel be a good choice?
Your point still stands about selling NFA items, how many people does anyone know that have sold an NFA item? Of those people how many have sold an NFA item they knew was bad? Most people are aware of PSA build quality so private sales seem incredibly low and if I'm a shop I want to only purchase used products that will move, especially if there is now extra hoops for my next customer to jump through. If you're one of those people with the money, skills, tools and time that enjoys rebuilding an engine then sure go for it, but for the 99% of NFA owners they want to shoot it not work on it. PSA puts out junk and then has the gall to spin it as them "arming the masses" as they charge ridiculous amounts for stuff that will absolutely fail way before it should. It's even worse when you think about it: the AK platform has a mythical robustness to it in American culture, and so anyone producing an AK platform gets the "marketing" benefit of "well sonny you could bury an AK in the dirt for 20 years and it'd still be usable" while these jerk-off put out garbage.
So you mean to tell me you don’t know what you’re talking about when it comes to the nfa (then why were you talking about it?). On top of that recommending a manufacturer that’s notoriously similar to psa in terms of quality. After trashing psa for months? You sir are an absolute clown.
Not really...... Go to my Riley Defense video where I ask for feedback from people who actually own Riley guns. 90 percent positive. The rest are talking about guns from 5 or more years ago or one off issues that Riley fixed. I'm definitely not saying Riley are top notch.....just pointing out "everyone" doesn't know about issues with the core parts and "all my viewer" are not having issues with Thier Riley guns.
@@m26_lemon_grenade55I've seen enough parts kits to know that there is a failure rate with *all* akm's. Some have been weeded out before they get to you, but some rifles had been assembled into completely non functional lumps by some eastern bloc country, never fired, and cut up into parts kits to be sold into the American market. AKM is a cult.
@@randymagnum143post some videos about these "defective combloc kits". I'm curious. I've seen bad individual parts from combloc kits, most notably a cross pin for a front sight or gas block drilled crooked or too high......but never an entire kit.
@m26_lemon_grenade55 I've seen trunions and bolts that had missed steps in the machining process. I had a bolt from a Romy G that the bolt face wasn't counterbored large enough to accept a case. Poorly done chrome lining, nonexistent stress relieving of any barrel made for an AKM by any gov't arsenal, non concentric muzzle threads......
Bro youre just babbling on aboiut things that arw way out of your depth. Time to shut up and just do basic backyard bubba this and that for the bottom feeders that enjoy your site. Otherwise shut your site down and move on.
@alexjoseph8363 You're the guy who has never once installed a single rivet, AND likely has not one tax stamp, please stop and think before making a comment. Hopefully you forget what you were thinking and click away.
You’re not wrong. Spending the time and $ on an NFA item that turns out to be a POS, is idiotic.
So just dont register it as an SBR. It comes as a pistol. Or simply don't care
@@Mark-et8vh yep
Is a couple grand really that much money these days? (It isn’t). Either way, I pity the fools who own NFA items. You’re just bending the knee.
@kennys9644 unfortunately for certain items like complex suppressors, the only real way to acquire them is by bending the knee
@@kennys9644Yeah dude, a couple grand is a lot of money still today. Even if you’re upper middle class, $2k is a lot of money.
One of my favorite channels.
Appreciate it
I must say I just discovered your channel a few days ago and I’ve learned more about AK’s than the past entire year of scrolling through different content. Really dig it 👍🏼
I appreciate the explanation on the AK lockup and how it interacts with headspace over time
Do what's good for you man. Thanks for making content when you can.
this is why comments should stay on, if ever possible. i didn’t think your original video needed a follow up but im glad you responded to some comments in video form. i definitely learned something new.
Hope you keep putting out videos I enjoy them .
AK Files and the FAL Files contain a hell of a lot of great information on just about every firearm, a ton of great people on there that are friendly and extremely helpful. Not to mention the marketplaces where you can find all sorts of wonderful things.
They contain sketchy info for the most part. I'm only giving this validity because it's zach
@@m26_lemon_grenade55, I know on the FAL Files that the best FAL guys and gunsmiths like Gunplummer give out great info, and the few times I went looking for good info on AKs it was easy to find on that forum. Granted I haven't been on either for a bit, especially the AK Files, so things might have changed.
I do like this channel. You tell it like it is ( at least through your eyes and understanding).
Thanks for the video
You hold a convo well. And we love to hear you laugh kinda sarcastically. . Keep it up
If you don’t stay monitized I’d gladly pay for this shit to continue. Idk who else would but if anyone would go ahead and just say it because I get it youtube sucks but this is prob one of the best channels on here right now and especially for its honesty. On all subjects.
I miss the Bacon rants.
3:09 i think the bottem teir of ak is the american made century arms ones like the vska with cast components, but there in the dont ever buy teir
You're right no one wants to stamp a PSA, but the video in question, you made it seem as the krink is an NFA item period that becomes a paper weight. That's all. im aligned PSA is garbage but it is not something sold as an NFA item. just for the sake of correctness . God bless and happy new year
Great video 👍 I have a question if you want to answer. What makes the High end AK shops better than/cost more than Zastava, Arsenal, WBP, old school builders etc .. ? (I get overhead and labor, machines adds cost Im asking about the final product the rifle) When some builders even build the guns they sell for 3K on old school imports parts????
I have a bunch of AK's from 9 different countries there's many small differences and some guns are built like tanks (VEPR'S) just don't really see the 3K value for a AK built on import guts when I can buy the gun in its natural import state in some case's.
Nothing.... Especially rifle dynamics.
I did sbr my 102 because i enjoyed so much . After the honeymoon period i am hoping i don't regret it. No issues yet i have odg Ukrainian hg and railed dustcover and pistol grip all either kpyk or M.E with 100 series odg folder. Looks great and shoots great also 🤞
Gracias sir!
Thanks for the content and clarification on WBP I’m stuck between that or deciding if I should save the extra Pennie’s and go in on a Kalash USA product. Thanks again for the videos and information before I bought a PSAk!
Kusa is out of business
@ I had read they had went bankrupt a little bit after commenting would’ve helped had I done more research. I’ve been looking at a Zastava in instead but yugo only furniture kinda sucks but I haven’t looked at prices on such though I watched klayco47s old video and he said more companies are making yugo compatible parts. I’m new to the AK pattern and quite frankly just wanting to step out of the AR platform
For a low $300 more you can have a basic M70 from Zastava. Don't know why people still drink the Kool aid on PSA or Riley.
Only owned one zastava. Never again
@TheREALLibertyOrDeath blanket statements that have no context are meaningless and don't care unless you want to elaborate.
@@MegaAndy93 m77 front trunnion was twisted. Could look down rifle and see whole gun was twisted. Wood furniture was terrible quality and was a filthy mess out of the box. Any more questions?
@@TheREALLibertyOrDeath thanks for the info!
I don't like the m70.....video Monday
I had to go check out the above-mentioned middle tier. They make a WBP Jack 7.62 Tactical Rifle and a mini that looks bad as s. Don't see an under folder. Fifteen-hundred-dollar price range and out of stock. Should I rethink my WASR10?
AOA is supposed to make WBPs with folding stocks sometime in 2025 I heard. They just started doing 24mm combos.
Stick with ur wasr 10
@@whereisthebalance5732 Thanks, I'll keep an eye out. I've never even shouldered an ak47 under folder or side folding.
Thank you for the response. Yea, I'm not turning loose of 1500 until I learn more. WASR 10 is what "m26_Lemon_Grenade" recommended. That's what I got.
@@MrFirstone23I have a WBP jack. It’s nicer than a WASR, but I wouldn’t spend $1500 on it. I’d get 2 WASR’s instead
Love the content!
Alright, I got one for ya... unconverted saiga 7.62 for 1100... I'd do the conversion myself... Would you say that's a good deal?
I bought a Norinco MAC-90 with 2k rounds back in the 90s for $400 boy those were the good days
The salad days
Idk if you will answer this but on the pioneer 556 what bolt carrier group fits it ?.... i know you said the beryl bolt but what carrier fit too ?
Mine has a Beryl bolt and ak74 carrier
@@m26_lemon_grenade55ok kool.... thanks for ur reply
How much trust do you have in Riley rear trunnions? Just asking around because I am a new builder and am looking for info on rear trunnions and everyone (understandably) talks about the front trunnions and I don’t hear much about the part that stops the carrier in the rear. Thank you for the videos!
Pretty hard to screw up a fixed stock rear Trunnion. If you're looking for a side folder..... Zach has one that I recommend
@@m26_lemon_grenade55 its a shame they have been out of stock for months.....
@@m26_lemon_grenade55 I will keep watch for his shop to have more in stock then. For my own information, do you think there are definite or possible flaws in the Riley side folder trunnions or are you holding judgement for if you get more data on them?
I do NFA paperwork for people and 99% of gun owners have absolutely no idea how it works. The suppressor process has gotten easier for individual cans, but the system still sucks overall.
I would still take an older Wasr over most things. The early import Wasr’s that I have absolutely rock.
Exactly
My dad has been a gun owner pretty much his entire life. He has had a lot of neat stuff and before the registry closed he had those things too. Until i got a can he was under the impression that the atf could do whatever they want whenever they want. I think the e forms and more people talking about how things actually work is starting to open people’s eyes finally
@ Most definitely, especially now with wait times down to 48 hours for most folks filing as individual.
@@BecomingDangerous0 that's insane fast
@ it’s been crazy keeping up. My last personal can came back in 17 hours.
No object is worth giving up my 4th amendment.
Curious how you feel about the Zastavas? AKs were only ever toys for me but I've been eyeing up a ZPAP M85 and wouldn't mind making it a proper SBR
Monday
ZPAP M70 or WASR 10 ???? I know Nothing about AK's. About to get one and don't want to throw my $$ away.
I really hope you keep putting out your helpful content. You got me interested in AK's.
Go for zastava
WASR all day
Same here. He recommended the wasr 10 for someone just getting into AK's.
@@MrYogitron92nah
@@MrYogitron92they are commercial grade, and some parts have iffy heat treats. Get a Wasr
m26 New Year's Resolution 2025: Post 365 videos in the calendar year of 2025😊 Love your content brother, keep it up.
F that
@m26_lemon_grenade55 😂 For real, though, I love the content and appreciate it. Any time there is a new m26 video means a better day for me
@m26_Lemon_Grenade whats your take on the "new" gas system PSA is using on their 300 blackout krink?
It’s bad
It's idiotic and it will fail
@@m26_lemon_grenade55 Why do you say that? Is it opinion or experience with them? It's a reversed AR gas block and short AR gas tube. They don't burn up in AR-15s unless they are under hard full-auto use. I would say they COULD get stopped up with crap.
And, because you made me look, lol. The locking lugs on my brand-new, unfired PSA 300BLK Krink are at a perfect 90° and the bolt locks up tighter than most AKs that I have. I put a small square and flat wood chisel down against the lugs. Other than the normal chamfer on the edges, there was no gaps on any edge of the chisel. I also used a small file and got the same result. Be careful saying their lugs are not at 90°, because you could open yourself up to litigation if you are wrong.
There WAS a slight angle on the rear of the bolt, where it interfaces with the right-side trunnion lug. That angle was matched on my near-unfired early '90s MAK90 and the headspace was a little looser.
@@sarge12212seems like you had to "fix" your psa
Most honest guntouber channel
That's why I'm hated
@m26_lemon_grenade55 no your opinions are outdated, way too personal and in recent past not allowing comments
So outdated because I actually have standards for the stuff I buy
Hey lemon, I have asked before but you never answered my question. I was wondering if PSA parts kit builds better than their own line? Like their Romanian and Tula parts kit builds.
Nope....still not riveted correctly
Hey Man, found your channel a few days ago and enjoy the content. Did you ever had access to Nova Modul (romanian Manufacturer) as a budget comercially produced AKs? Would love to hear your thoughts on these if you ever get access to one.
It's the Anderson arms of Romania
@@m26_lemon_grenade55 Haha understood thanks^^. I had 0 malfunctions in the first 1000 rounds so I guess it still beats PSA.
@@m26_lemon_grenade55 ah understood thanks! I had no failures with the SKR7 in the first 1000 rounds soI guess it still beats the PSA^^'.
People will grab at any straw they can to support their bs opinions or support their favorite TH-camr.
Dude in your last vid is still going on about the PSA AK’s using burn down videos to support his bs knowing he has no basic understanding or experience.
Nobody likes being wrong.....some people have an ego that won't allow them to be wrong
Please don’t stop making videos you’re one of the only no nonsense channels in this sorta category you make good stuff
2025 will start two videos a month
I’m glad I got my Arsenal 104fr when I did.
Definitely a good investment
PSA va the trap lords of bad AK's, IO
This channel reminds me when youtube was cool.
I am not cool
@m26_lemon_grenade55 i know you're not cool but your channel is.
Psa NFA item is pretty short sighted. I know a lot of people with the means that won’t even buy good NFA items just because of the long term hassle and the commitment to the item.
Owning a REGISTERED nfa item is nuts to me to begin with...
Owning a *non-registered* one even _more_ so. 😂
@WDLC1911 the guns you have currently.. would you turn those in if they became illegal?
@ one way or another they’d get them. You know that as well as I. Once CBDC comes in they’ll shut down your access to funds, take your kids and send drones looking for you.
We have slept too long to resist in the simple manner you’re describing. No one listened the past thirty years (which may have been too late then. I dunno).
If you’ve ever bought ammo online , accessories , or anything firearm related with anything besides cash , they already know what you have..
@@CharlesJohnson1612 all the more reason for us to get off our collective asses and use the Constitution and Bill of Rights and the legal system to dismantle this lest we get “pulled under” as a nation - not just the 2nd Amendment.
Please dont stop making videos
Has anyone tried bacon and jam?
Aks are a mess dude, I built hundreds of them over the years, glad I’m no longer dealing with all these new AKs
It is super frustrating
Riley defense actually makes good AKs. They do hold up and im going to keep saying it. Century arms new BFT lineup is actually good to go ! No idea on their 556 guns but their 7.62 guns have held up great. Hate me i dont care but its true. Century's new Aks are decent
It’s funny how once a bad reputation gets regurgitated for a decade it never goes away. Im sure they learned from their mistakes early on.
That's the feed back I'm getting
I had an early century C39 that had issues , Full auto runaway, accelerated wear , loss of headspace. While the gun wasn’t great , I can’t say enough good things about their customer service . They were cooperative , and fixed all of the problems . They had the gun for a while but communication was good . I still have the C39, but don’t fire it much and wouldn’t feel right about selling it because it was a problem gun for me , but as a company , I have nothing bad to say about century . I would feel ok about trying a newer offering .
They still definitely missed the point tho. Its a maijor pain in the ass and a slow process that will tie you up. Who cares about the exact details 😅
Riley was making a m77 i wanted to try
"assembling".
They do. It’s on real yugo kit too
@@TheREALLibertyOrDeath what do you mean? Like half a kit or something?
@@mobilegamersunite i guess that depends what you mean, it’s just a standard yugo 308 kit. Riley sources the barrel/receiver. But internal parts/ gas block furniture exc. are surplus yugo parts. People are sleeping on these. Very good deal in today’s market
@@mobilegamersunite its a yugo parts kit, assembled on a milled tortort receiver and U.S. barrel. Nice rifle actually.
Love you lemon 😘
There is alot of ak lore that is being told on this channel. just hope the drama mongers stay away.
Nope..... people on the internet are the bravest you find
I dont understand the newfound fear of dealing with the nfa or owning nfa items, if you pay taxes or even own a social security card the government knows what you have and where you live. This argument of "if you pay a tax stamp you serve the man" is the dumbest logic i ever heard. Sounds like noobs coping.
I got my SLR107fr off ak files without paying gun broker price
Who doesn't like buying rifles out of the trunk of a strangers car in the back alley of a Chinese restaurant
@@m26_lemon_grenade55 what does that even mean?
Dude!....🙄🙄🙄 who cares what we say in comments ? Just do you
How’s spending money on a PSA to be NFA any different than building a race car? I’m not an outa the box guy. I prefer a process.
Like you explicitly stated in your past videos. A PSA when the two issues are addressed are just fine.
Once it’s modified the warranty is gone anyway with both Riley and PSA anyway right?
Would you "build a race car" out of a car with a cracked engine block and a bent axle?
@@m26_lemon_grenade55 yes? I would replace those parts. Engine blocks and axles are consumables. Normally you paint pen or sharpie a line on the axles to gauge twist over time.
@m26_lemon_grenade55 yeah because that block and axle are getting tossed anyways.
Here is a novel idea.....build a "race car" out of decent parts instead of getting the whole car to replace parts that should have been correct in the first place
@m26_lemon_grenade55 I think your analogy of a race car is a bad one. Most race cars get all cut up and stripped down cages put in them etc.
Now if you said show car or street car your point is better made.
PSA KRINK = #1
Best of luck
Buy the Zastava M70
Video on Monday
@@m26_lemon_grenade55 If someone had an '84 stamped Yugo M70AB2 kit, would it be worth building out? It is an old import that had whole(bad) barrel. Would an AKBuilder chrome lined barrel be a good choice?
Your point still stands about selling NFA items, how many people does anyone know that have sold an NFA item? Of those people how many have sold an NFA item they knew was bad? Most people are aware of PSA build quality so private sales seem incredibly low and if I'm a shop I want to only purchase used products that will move, especially if there is now extra hoops for my next customer to jump through. If you're one of those people with the money, skills, tools and time that enjoys rebuilding an engine then sure go for it, but for the 99% of NFA owners they want to shoot it not work on it. PSA puts out junk and then has the gall to spin it as them "arming the masses" as they charge ridiculous amounts for stuff that will absolutely fail way before it should. It's even worse when you think about it: the AK platform has a mythical robustness to it in American culture, and so anyone producing an AK platform gets the "marketing" benefit of "well sonny you could bury an AK in the dirt for 20 years and it'd still be usable" while these jerk-off put out garbage.
Pretty much
Bruh, I thought you were done making vids about a month back😉
Just making comments for the Algorithms
He was taking his ball and going home until TH-cam turned back on monetization
Money for December...... Back to "taking my ball and going home" in January
Please don’t stop making videos
👍
Psa is quanity junk over quality control. They are bottom tier. Save your cash. Buy quality tools. Its Chinese wrenches vs anythijg else.
I know it's hard but trying to reason with butt hurt fanboys is a waste of time. Unless you just like arguing for the sake of arguing.
Agreed.....it's good content
I'm number one!!!!! Number 1 and 2 first try was blocked
Damn.
So you mean to tell me you don’t know what you’re talking about when it comes to the nfa (then why were you talking about it?). On top of that recommending a manufacturer that’s notoriously similar to psa in terms of quality. After trashing psa for months? You sir are an absolute clown.
You mean to tell me you didn't listen or fully understand the video.
@ the literal main point of this video is the geometry being wrong on the Riley rifles. Which everyone assumed. Lmao
Who is everyone exactly? To my knowledge and after about 45 min of Google searching the only person talking Riley core parts is Zach.
@ well, certainly many of your viewers knew about their reputation. After all they do have a reputation
Not really...... Go to my Riley Defense video where I ask for feedback from people who actually own Riley guns. 90 percent positive. The rest are talking about guns from 5 or more years ago or one off issues that Riley fixed. I'm definitely not saying Riley are top notch.....just pointing out "everyone" doesn't know about issues with the core parts and "all my viewer" are not having issues with Thier Riley guns.
The Cult of PSA just can't accept the truth.
Cult is the correct word
@@m26_lemon_grenade55I've seen enough parts kits to know that there is a failure rate with *all* akm's. Some have been weeded out before they get to you, but some rifles had been assembled into completely non functional lumps by some eastern bloc country, never fired, and cut up into parts kits to be sold into the American market.
AKM is a cult.
@@randymagnum143post some videos about these "defective combloc kits". I'm curious. I've seen bad individual parts from combloc kits, most notably a cross pin for a front sight or gas block drilled crooked or too high......but never an entire kit.
@m26_lemon_grenade55 I've seen trunions and bolts that had missed steps in the machining process. I had a bolt from a Romy G that the bolt face wasn't counterbored large enough to accept a case. Poorly done chrome lining, nonexistent stress relieving of any barrel made for an AKM by any gov't arsenal, non concentric muzzle threads......
@m26_lemon_grenade55 parts kits are a thing of the past. You need a time machine if you want to see what they were like.
I'm number one!!
Psa is trash end of atory
PSA products and the company itself
People who hate PSA seem like rabid sports fans. Makes it pretty easy for me to ignore.
Bro youre just babbling on aboiut things that arw way out of your depth. Time to shut up and just do basic backyard bubba this and that for the bottom feeders that enjoy your site. Otherwise shut your site down and move on.
You misspelled "are"...... So stay in your lane and let the adults talk. Please and thank you.
@alexjoseph8363 You're the guy who has never once installed a single rivet, AND likely has not one tax stamp, please stop and think before making a comment. Hopefully you forget what you were thinking and click away.
👍