PSA vs COLT lower receivers: All things being equal!!!!

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 13 ม.ค. 2025

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  • @coltonowens2742
    @coltonowens2742 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Dude, found your comment on SOTAR's Facebook page. PLEASE keep making content. We need more of this in the AR TH-cam space. Chad does a wonderful service, but we need more of this. I won't name names, but I get so tired of "top five budget rifles", and then those videos don't bother bringing up material science whatsoever. Brownells did a video on cheaper vs expensive parts, and offered NO material science to back up anything they were saying. Lets actually explain why something is quality or not quality. Usually, the most elaboration I ever hear is "higher quality materials". Talk about vague and just plain unhelpful.
    Fantastic video man!

    • @seniortac4175
      @seniortac4175  10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Thank you Sir! I absolutely respect Chad and SOTAR and support him 100 percent! I will be doing more videos of VERY similar content. My next video is going to be on a Anderson Manufacturing lower I used on my wife's "Orange Dreamsicle" rifle. I'm curious to the outcome as well! And just like this one everything will be right there for all to see! Any other brands you wish to see???? Thanks again, do check out the LE6920 videos if you haven't already!

    • @coltonowens2742
      @coltonowens2742 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @@seniortac4175 Binging your videos on that Colt as we speak. Nice to see someone set the record straight on Colt. Their management and ownership is most definitely a crap house, but the rifles they actually produce are still some of the most consistent and well built rifles on the market. Every time I handle one, they feel like a shit brick house.
      If your taking suggestions, I'd love to see content geared towards some of the other less expensive receiver offerings. Both uppers and lowers would be nice. I'm always recommending my friends and acquaintances they put the money into the bcg and barrel if money is tight, and to not waste it on gimmicky stuff that offers no performance advantage (I'm the guy who has an LMT BCG in Anderson receivers lol).
      Just for laughs, I'd like to see more content on BCA products. I don't know anyone who's gauged one of their bcgs, or receivers. But I don't expect you to waste money on anything like that, its purely a curiosity.
      The biggest thing I think is missing in this space, is barrel details. I, and many others, have fallen for the "cold hammer forging" hype beast marketing. I'm not implying it isn't a quality process, because it absolutely is. I've just seen to many asinine claims that have no basis in reality about CHF barrels. BCA bought CHFing machines, and they made a video claiming it expands barrel life up to three times as much. I'd almost believe it if it came from Colt, FN, or DD, but you know BCA is spreading BS just to make money.
      I wish you the best of luck on your channel. You'll have me as a sub and regular viewer, and I hope you get many more.

    • @seniortac4175
      @seniortac4175  10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@coltonowens2742 Thank you Sir! I'm working on my wife's Anderson Manufacturing rifle currently, and already have the lower stripped and ready for video!!!
      I know nothing about BCA, I'm assuming that is Bear Creek Arsenal?? I will dig around my friends locally to see if one is available!
      My content is going to expand to the uppers and barrels as well, in the very near future!! - Thanks SRT out

    • @hairydogstail
      @hairydogstail 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Agree 100%, I couldn't have said it better..The only thing that would make one better than the other is the resale value if that was important..Perception rather than reality comes to mind..