The part that I loved about that podcast, is when he was talking about ammo. He was saying they couldn’t get ammo to test fire their product. And he said “if we can’t get ammo, I know the American people can’t get ammo. So we bought an ammo plant”. I said to myself, ok, I’ll do everything I can to support this company.
Their ammo is actually very good and affordable too. 10mm hollow points for .50 cents a round cheap. I wouldn’t have half the ammo inventory I have if it wasn’t for PSA
People have no idea. This is the best firearms company for the second amendment period. Anyone that says their products are subpar is on crack. They put all of the profits back into the business and their manufacturing process is incredible. I’ve not seen another manufacturer even close. This paired with direct to consumer makes them the main company every American should support. Can’t wait for that krink!
@@ms6derek 100% agree. You're absolutely right and the people who trash them are clueless. Everyone should be backing PSA fully, they're one of the only ones out there not gouging you and lying to you. They want to make firearms more available and keep them affordable. They want ammo to be in supply. They want to innovate. They don't want to spoonfeed you the same garbage that's been available for decades but keep charging you more and more for it, and they don't want to arm the government.
I bought bulk ammo from Jamin and his wife at local gun shows before they opened PSA. They got kicked out of gun shows because they were cheaper than all the other ammo sellers and people would line up at their table.
@@BlackDiamondgunsandgear but several years ago they went on a huge recruiting drive and hired a lot of people away from FN including the guy that headed up pistol production at FN, he is now over pistols at PSA. They hired multiple QC people as well as some engineers and weapons testers.
I support them in spirit but I’d never run their products. They’re QC is insanely terrible and our lives are worth far more than that. If you "can’t afford” something but are able to "save up” for a rifle, then just wait and save up more and buy actual quality and then stop putting shitty Chinese Amazon parts on it.
So when I was doing some research on the Rock, I found a video where someone ran 1000 rounds through it without cleaning or lube. I was super impressed
@@BlackDiamondgunsandgear There are two things that PSA does that are shady. Firstly, they do not send magazines to capacity limited states. Those firearms are required to be shipped to FFLs and those FFLs must modify the magazines to the limited capacity at the purchaser's expense. Secondly, they often sell firearms manufactured by other companies at MSRP as a sale item. Case in point, CZ Shadow 2 Compact today at $1299 as a sale price when that is MSRP (PSA regular price at $1999). Kudos on their own stuff and ammo but they are not always upstanding.
@octavian1783 #1 How to fix your first problem? Move, you've lost to the commies so take your tax dollars and votes somewhere that doesn't piss on your rights. #2 while psa doesn't have the best prices on everything, they will price match in store purchases. In order to help you with #2, refer back to answer #1
@@octavian1783 The thing is, if they DID send the standard capacity mags to a state that outright bans them, they are now in the crosshairs of state-level legal action against their company, lawsuits that would make Remington blush and the customer that bought the mag is bound to end up with a heavily armed knock at their door. Just because YOU don't agree with that state's regulation doesn't automatically make PSA immune to legal action for shipping banned items to said states... You break a law (regardless of how stupid it may be), you put yourself in a position for legal retaliation from the state who passed it. Sad but true.
@@Blitzkrieg_WolfPSA has to ship to an FFL in that restrictive state. The FFL has to modify them permanently to the limited capacity before transferring. The person to whom the firearm is transferred has to sign a document confirming the magazines they received have been altered to the state capacity limit. Not much legal jeopardy there. Jeopardy is on the FFL if they do not modify the magazines.
Per request due to budget, I’ve completed many projects using PSA receiver sets, and quite a few BCG’s and no one has ever had a single issue other than one extractor so I just replace the entire bolt with one of my new spare ones for no charge (obviously) and sent the original back to PSA for a warranty replacement. I actually used a PSA nitrate 1:9 twist 16” A2 style barrel for the first time on my last project, and we couldn’t be happier with it. 1” to 1 1/2 groups at 50 and around 78 yards with 69, and 55 grain after zeroing. That won’t be the last time I use a PSA after that.
PSA. Inexpensive doesn’t mean Cheap. I applaud PSA for planting seeds. But what they are proving is how America became great. We can build it here and make it affordable.
As a SC resident and owner of 4 PSA firearms, I am helping the homegrown firearms company which help's the"little guy/gal”who like their product....😃😃😃
I've just gotten to the point that I watch the PSA website for most all my needs... Probably get 75 percent of my stuff from PSA... Totally agree with everything he is saying...
Newer PSA customer. Read all sorts of bad stuff about them and wasn’t until I shot someone’s rifle put together with some PSA parts I bothered to look into them. Read their mission statement and learned their history that screams they truly believe their mission statement. I’ve found I don’t buy anything firearm related without looking to see if PSA sells it. And lately regardless what it is, if PSA sells it that’s where I order it because often times PSA prices are lower than others even being on sale. I have 3 PSA BCG’s that all look well machined, and tested to be just as efficient as my higher end BCG’s. Currently they are spares kept in various different bags just in case.
It’s important to recognize that a large reason they can charge lower prices is that they, for the most part, have chosen to manufacture and sell firearms based of existing designs (AR-15, Glock 19, etc.) that have been well tested in the wild. This dramatically reduces their R&D costs compared to companies that are creating new designs. Their profits that are invested into the next designs are also existing designs (AK, AR-10, etc.) that require a little more R&D/tooling/manufacturing/etc. They use this and a stepping stone to then create new designs (Jakl, Rock 5.7, etc). It’s a brilliant business plan when you think about it.
They also cut out external manufacturing costs by making most of the parts themselves and they cut out the middle man by having their own stores/warehouses.
They obviously have low R&D (and QC) costs because even with proven designs, it still takes them two or three generations of a product for it to even be decent.
PSA is a solid company with owners that rock and care about the country and people. Happy to keep doing business with them and will keep it up. The make value diven products which is admirable in this day and age.
The way he says the gun talks to him is so accurate. It's legit the truest thing any millionaire business owner could have said. He showed he cares more about the people than the dollar. He's going to make his money but he doesn't have to be shady to do it.
Jamin is a good dude. He genuinely gives a shit about the Second Amendment, the people, and PSA still does its damnedest to provide a quality product at their price point.
Yep, met him once at the Farrow Road location, when it was open as a retail store. Super nice guy! For some reason they had a museum quality model of a T-Rex skull in the warehouse, they invited me to check it out, super cool!!! Also one of thier employees helped name my daughter, thanks Sergio!
They're the ones who cut corners 10 bucks and 15 mins is all it would take to dimple and swell neck rivet their trunnions to recievers but they don't on any of their aks that's not quality they're literally selling you something that will fail eventually the rivets will eventually crack
@@superhashbrom8441 Get out of here with that reddit-tier garbage commentary. You're just parroting speculative trash one guy posted in a nitpicky video that hasn't proven to be an issue at all in any of their AKs. People have been torturing them, burning them down in full auto, and abusing them any way they can think of for years and they've held up just as well or better than their competition.
I watched the whole podcast as soon as it was up. I instantly made up my mind to buy a PSA product, whether I wanted it or not. He hints at the fact that they might produce an M1 Garand in the near future. That would be incredible. A brand new M1 that's not beat to death ( CMP ) for under $800 would sell like crazy.
He was talking about pre 1986 machine guns, select fire M16's. Before the NFA was capped the select fire guns were only the price of a tax stamp more than semi.
Yeah. That was long before we had many producers of AR-15 parts. That’s primarily why we didn’t get millions of lowers. There was a guy who stamped but didn’t fold a ton of Uzi lowers and serialized them, intentionally produced so many that he could never pay the NFA registration tax. He declared bankruptcy. But they were manufactured on time and with the fees owed the bankruptcy court sold off the blanks to pay off the tax…
after watching this video I will spread the word to guys I know that palmetto state armory is a company they should buy from. they are patriotic Americans like me.
Thats good to hear, cause when i tried them out 3 years ago, the QC sucked ass. But that isnt enough to make me take a chance on them again. Ill stick with companies that have better QC and customer service. I have over 8 AR's with 80% lowers that i milled with aero lower parts kit, timney triggers and aero uppers with bcm bcg's. Not a single quality issue.
I still have a box full of PSA lowers.. I have built many of them and they all fit and worked great.. When they were sub $30 delivered, I knew they would prob never be that cheap again so I bought 25 of em..
I like the message. Spreading freedom. And getting addicted to spreading freedom for law abiding citizens,,just amazing. Ohh I got a couple of their products and they ain’t never failed, so 🇺🇸
I bought my PSA compact dagger in parts with the glock upgrades and red dot. I paid about $600 for everything. I think it runs just as good as any Glock. I have maybe 3k rounds through it with no issues. I used to hate Glock, but I understand why they are what they are. I really like my PSA Dagger and plan on building a micro and full-size soon.
When Gaston Glock wanted to sell to the American public his first initial price was just over $100. Then he hired a marketing company and they told him to mark it up.
Unfortunately that’s not just greed. There’s an element of psychology there, if you’re too cheap, no one will buy your product and it’ll get the reputation of being cheap garbage.
@jB-uw8fi No. Look at the Canik pistol line. They use to put out a basic affordable pistol. Now, what use to be a $280 gun is around $400+ depending on the model. Their popularity has risen so they raised the price.
@jB-uw8fi I also want to add that price=quality indoctrination didn't exist till the boomer generation. Prior to that generation most American made products were of good quality and that mentality didn't exist. I know, I was raised by the silent generation and older. Don't defend these marketers who have helped contribute to inflation.
Love this company, got two stores in my backyard. Own lots of their guns and looking to buy many more. They are working on soooo much cool stuff, its crazy. And they care about the customers and 2nd A. When you invest 160 million into making ammo, because they couldn't get "test ammo", that is true dedication. Love it.
I don't own a psa, and i have been relatively skeptical of them. Based on this interview, this company deserves the full backing and support of the fiream community.
On the internet and social media PSA gets hated on…. In real life from people who’ve actually bought and used PSA products very rarely does anyone have anything bad to say. Everyone I know have enjoyed their company and products. The AKV is a beast.
I have two PSA AR builds and love them!!! A 10.5" Pistol I bought complete and 16" Rifle I put together with one of their Stealth Lowers. On my first range day, the Pistol stopped ejecting rounds after about two mags. I called PSA, they arranged for it to be returned and in less than 10 days I had it back, running without another issue. Have put over 500 rounds through it since and not a hiccup.
I love PSA. I daily carry their full-size Dagger with the SW5 slide, and I also have a 11.5-inch AR from them as well. Both run like "High End" firearms, and both guns together cost me less than or around $1000 at the time of purchase.
I met Jamin at a LE shooting competition back in 2010 or 2011. He told me about building an AR, something I had no idea I could do. I hounded them for months after PSA’s little shop opened here in Columbia SC. I’m proud to say I have one of the first PSA lowers (sub #20). I’ve since gone on to even do advertising for PSA in 2016 where I was on billboards all across the nation.
I've built DOZENS of hotrods with help from various vendors... PSA may or may not have been my go to. And EVERYONE who wanted their own to drive absolutely loved it. Keep it up PSA... Spread that freedom and I'll do my part.
I bought a PSA AR10 'BLEM' lower and a 'BLEM' .308 upper and had a full AR10 for under $600 and it shoots great. Looked but couldn't figure out what the 'BLEM' was on either piece..... What's not to love??@@mobilegamersunite
I own a Dagger, and every lower I’ve ever owned came from PSA. I’ve had zero issues with any of their products. I recommend first time buyers to PSA always!!
The fact that they came out with like a dozen prototypes/concept guns, then had the community vote on what to prioritize. That should tell you everything you need to know about this company.
I've built quite a few guns, ARs and handguns alike. My experience is you have to decide where in a build is worth your money. To me, the reciever is just the skin, as long as it doesn't crack, and the internals are where I choose the invest the dollars for quality. You need a good barrel and bcg and a reliable trigger. That's where the quality should be invested and in your trigger. I've never used a polymer receiver outside of handguns, but I heard polymer receivers can be very problematic. PSA receivers have never caused me any problems. Neither have Anderson. I also am casual shooter and don't anticipate working my guns at a hardcore mercenary's capacity. For what most citizens do with their ARs, binge shoot and then leave the thing on a shelf or in a case until it's time visit the range or take a class again, PSA and Anderson are more than sufficient. Everybody is not Garand Thumb or T. Rex arms dude, mag dumping a barrel-full of ammo a week.
I'm almost 32 and still don't own a rifle as I can't afford one because of unemployment and the economy(blah blah) but I have saved a bookmark from PSA's website for a sweet 13.7 with a fixed fsb and a quad rail! and it's only $600 with the bcg and charging handle. even their complete lowers go on sale for $150. That is what it means to be "America's Rifle" and I can't wait to one day actually support PSA.
I acn buy any gun, I am a PSA only guy, they do everything with lifetime warranty and the BLEM is 479 in perfect working condition, the more we buy they more they can make and the more in circulation so this will keep us free.
I think, if I remember correctly, in that interview it was stated that PSA is cranking out 2000 uppers a day. Man, what a great company and what a great interview!
Ok, that means nothing if they arent doing better QC checks. Hopefully they stopped sending out damaged lowers or lowers with missing parts, clearance issues, or barrels not timed and torqued.
I think this is a good new segment for your channel. I wouldnt have seen this clip/interview otherwise. definately do more imntersting commentary like this, i think it a winner.
in the pursuit of endless growth and profits, capitalist economic ideology has turned gun ownership into a rich mans club the same way it has done to photography by marking up and shutting out the working class from firearm ownership, and essentially the means to defend themselves from tyrannical governing and foreign and domestic enemies. my FFL laughed when i bought their AK-V. ive put thousands of rounds thru it because i wanted to have fun with this PCC, and ive never had any malfunctions. i appreciate and respect companies that can make quality firearms at affordable prices.
I own and run several PSA guns and have been very pleased with their reliability and performance, not to mention price point, which is why I recommend them to a lot of people. The money saved on the gun can be applied to optics, lights, or other accessories. Happy to support a company that supports the people.
Awesome content! TRUTH! PSA is leading the industry right now. Also, if we get more people to own the firearms, then it's less likely the government can ban them or regulate them because they are in "common use."
SC native. I’m just old enough to remember when the first PSA retail location was still a bass pro shop. Love PSA, they’re my FFL/indoor range. Own 4 PSA AKM and the ak-v is currently my favorite personal firearm.
I was stationed in Beaufort for a number or years Spent a lot of time in their storefront south of town Couldn’t believe how big the one in Charlestown was when they opened it
Wish they'd do 1911's like they've done with the dagger. Subbing with RIA is a good start, but based on the dagger's development, I wonder what they could do in-house with 1911's.
I want a guy like this to make money because he will continue to promote entry into the #2A! I have PSA weapons and I love the PSA store at Myrtle Beach, SC! Awesome!
PSA is the reason I was able to get into the AR 15 platform. I’m a vet on a budget, raising a family and I have multiple psa lowers that I’ve built out !! I’ll forever spend my money with a company like this !!
I’ve never bought from PSA but hearing this guy talk, you can tell he’s real and he’s for the American people.. the next gun I buy will be from them whatever it is because it’s just so refreshing to see someone who’s not consumed by greed and actually trying to help people.
I love my psa rifles! Super based company and great humans all around. I get douch bags saying if it's not a Daniel defense it's garbage yet my psa rifles have amazing grouping and come ready out of the box.
I love PSA, they are the FIRST place I check for almost everything. I built my first MSR with mostly PSA components. I have a PSA AR10 in 308, never an issue, over 500 rounds through it, took 2 deer with it in this beautiful state of Texas this passed season. So, I absolutely trust PSA and there products 100%. Big THANKS to Palmetto State Armory and looking forward to their new Sabre bolt gun later this year.
I been making comments saying exactly what he says. Some of these companys are on the verge of being scammers with how much their charging. Ppl been sooooo mad at me for my comments too. No chance a 1911 style handgun should cost more than a dang scar!!! Stacatto comes to mind. A 100yr old design somehow tripples in cost because it shoots 9mm. There making $3500 profit on a $4k handgun i bet
Great video I will say he was spot on and I’m happy he said what needs to be said. I have plenty from PSA and never had an issue. Yes i have more High end stuff Yes I upgraded parts but I can run with the guys who have 2,$$$ ones.
PSA has the advantage of owning and controlling almost every manufacturing process involved in making their parts. Like he said everything except stampings and polymer injection molding. PSA also sells direct to consumer and therefore removes the distributor’s cut. He had to make his fortune to be able to own and control all of those facets of the company. I believe he is passionate about those values that he stated in the video, but I’m pretty sure that he is making a pretty penny still, he is just re-investing alot of it back into the company which is just raising the value of the company he owns, so its not like he isnt making money.
The thing…is that I subscribed to PSA when I wanted to get a PSA AK (and I did) but I ended up buying a lot more other brands cause the prices were insanely low. H&K, Glock, free shipping ammo, flamethrower, not PSA brand - they do sell everything at a great price.
I bought a dagger frame a few weeks ago, just waiting for the slide to drop in price. Also have a rifle that is a PSA rifle kit from 2012. Never had any issues that were caused by factory ammo. Have had issues with neck tension on reloads but swap the dies to Hornady from Lee, no issues since.
No! He is talking about the 1986 ban on new "machine guns" for public sale. The federal government calls an M-16 a machine gun because the federal government changes definitions to fit its civilian disarmament agenda. No military would call an M-16 a machine gun. It is actually an assault rifle, not to be confused with the made-up term "assault weapon". When he says "register", he is talking about registering under the National Firearms Act (NFA). That would be the $200 tax stamp. That needs to be challenged in court because the U.S. Supreme Court has already ruled that it is unconstitutional to tax a constitutionally protected right, and keeping and bearing arms is a constitutionally protected right. As a matter of fact, the U.S. Supreme Court has said that the right to keep and bear arms is a fundamental right.
I own multiple psa ar15s . I also own aero and bcm. My psa ar15s have never gave me an issue. Are they as nice as the other 2 brands no and heavier. But they were also half the price and run great. Couldnt ask for more. I had an issue with a dagger slide i bought from them. It would jam up in all 4 of the dagger frames i had. I contacted them they responded that very day and 4 days later there was a brand new slide at my doorstep. Great customer service as well. I as well am a glock guy. Wont trust my life with any other handgun but for 280 for a gen 3 glock clone that runs well is crazy. Psa keep up the great work.
I have a PSA, built it myself; fires great! thousands rounds and does what I need it to. I ain't running nor competition, just having fun and ready to defend if ever needed.
It's just the materials to make said products that are holding them back from that I believe. If they get into the optics market though I will never have money lol.
😢 Spreading Freedom for 500 bucks or less! Let's all spread some Freedom and buy some of this stuff. My niece and I want to build an AR on a budget. This is a great starting point.
I love my PSA AR. Never failed me and very cost effective for the common folks, which let’s face is 98 percent of us. Plus if you wanted to do upgrades it still doable. Nothing is off the table. I live right here where they are made in Columbia, SC. Love PSA!
Great guys! I met Jamin at the Farrow Road location when they were using it as a retail store. They invited me into the warehouse to check out a museum quality model of a T-Rex skull, why it was there idk. Was it awesome? Heck yeah! Also one of thier employees helped name my daughter, thanks Sergio!!!
I've been screaming this for years. Gun enthusiasts are getting absolutely squeezed by this false marketing of "quality." Paying $2500 for an AR. $2-5k for a 1911. $1k for a polymer striker gun. Absolute insanity. PSA is doing it right and you should be supporting them.
'Knife guys' are even WORSE!!! I cannot IMAGINE paying $500 for a damned knife that isnt any better than something you could get for 1/2 or less money....paying for somebody elses ego!!!
@@ssnerd583 I was gonna bring up knives too, that's another one. At the end of the day it's a sharpened piece of steel. You can only fancy it up so much.
what has been done to MOST people is that they are trying to live up to the ego of someone else!!! and they dont realize that they are being PLAYED!!!! I collected a certain brand of knife for about 12 years and the whole knife scene got SO BAD with all these idiots and fools who couldnt even LOOK at a knife that didnt cost $300 or $400......MADNESS....SHEER MADNESS!!! @@stevem4783
I absolutely love PSA. Probably my favorite online firearms vendor. Have a couple of their ARs and one of their higher end AKs and zero complains. If someone wants an AR under $600, they're an easy recommendation. If their prices are in the same ballpark for other accessories or ammo as I'm looking for at a given time, I always order from them.
I've ben an avid PSA customer for a long time, mostly AR parts and ammo of course, but I'm still flabbergasted that PSA can sell what they do and make a profit. But I respect the hell out of the guy and their principles. My last buy was their Rock 5.7 (piecemealed for my preference combo of parts and a buttload of mags) as a cheap way to try a new-to-me caliber. Like most folks who've been into firearms for awhile, I have a spectrum of quality, but the stuff PSA produces is the ideal level where it shoots well, but you won't be financially ruined if you have to use it in a defense scenario and it disappears into the system forever after. And the enjoyment of kitting something out to personal taste is part of the appeal where with PSA, you don't have to sell body parts to quench the, dare I say, addiction. 😁
Just built my first M4 Carbine with a PSA kit- absolutely love it and am already planning my next AR based build. 50 bucks for a lower and 379 for a complete upper with parts kit to complete the rifle. Excellent for the price and the lnitial quality seems flawless
I think I will buy every future 2nd amendment item from PSA. Just bought a micro dagger, and dagger frame. I wish them well. I hope they expand to my area.
I found psa mid June of last year and decided to purchase my first handgun. I went with psa because the had a beretta apx on sale with a rebate, and psa shipped it super fast, talked me through the process and helped me out with no scoffs like the snobby gun guys usually do. And since I have purchased 5 more weapons from them and will continue to do so for as long as they are selling. I buy all my parts,accessories, and ammo from psa because they support the average American and that in my opinion is what matters most.
I started out with a very basic PSA AR, flip up irons, then after awhile added a red dot and now moved on to bigger and better things. If I could do it over again would have done the same thing. It was extremely reliable, obviously it’s an AR so keep it cleaned and oiled before you make a judgement. And great to learn with a basic setup, helps massively when you move on to better equipment
The entire show👇🏻
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Was gonna call you out for not putting the link to the video and i find it in the comments lol
@@michaelatkin9649 lol it’s ok
The part that I loved about that podcast, is when he was talking about ammo. He was saying they couldn’t get ammo to test fire their product. And he said “if we can’t get ammo, I know the American people can’t get ammo. So we bought an ammo plant”. I said to myself, ok, I’ll do everything I can to support this company.
Yup
Their ammo is actually very good and affordable too. 10mm hollow points for .50 cents a round cheap. I wouldn’t have half the ammo inventory I have if it wasn’t for PSA
People have no idea. This is the best firearms company for the second amendment period. Anyone that says their products are subpar is on crack. They put all of the profits back into the business and their manufacturing process is incredible. I’ve not seen another manufacturer even close. This paired with direct to consumer makes them the main company every American should support. Can’t wait for that krink!
@@ms6derek psa makes great guns the ar market is just polluted that the ar snobs care about how much your gun costs more than anything
@@ms6derek 100% agree. You're absolutely right and the people who trash them are clueless.
Everyone should be backing PSA fully, they're one of the only ones out there not gouging you and lying to you. They want to make firearms more available and keep them affordable. They want ammo to be in supply. They want to innovate. They don't want to spoonfeed you the same garbage that's been available for decades but keep charging you more and more for it, and they don't want to arm the government.
“No one needs an AR-15.”
PSA: “…and I took that personally.”
Who said that?
Did he say it in this interview? If he did that’s awesome
It's a meme format, not something said in the interview.
@@teawithaura oh lol
underrated comment lol
I bought bulk ammo from Jamin and his wife at local gun shows before they opened PSA. They got kicked out of gun shows because they were cheaper than all the other ammo sellers and people would line up at their table.
Wow that’s awesome
Seems like good people to me
@@BlackDiamondgunsandgear they are hard to work for though.
@@BlackDiamondgunsandgear but several years ago they went on a huge recruiting drive and hired a lot of people away from FN including the guy that headed up pistol production at FN, he is now over pistols at PSA. They hired multiple QC people as well as some engineers and weapons testers.
@@surratt95 very cool
I like PSA and support them wholeheartedly.
Yeah they are one of the only companies that makes good weapons and rare weapons to the masses at a affordable price.
Love me some PSA!! 😊
🤝🏼 Agreed
I support them in spirit but I’d never run their products. They’re QC is insanely terrible and our lives are worth far more than that. If you "can’t afford” something but are able to "save up” for a rifle, then just wait and save up more and buy actual quality and then stop putting shitty Chinese Amazon parts on it.
So when I was doing some research on the Rock, I found a video where someone ran 1000 rounds through it without cleaning or lube. I was super impressed
You are not Cheap.. No... You are affordable... Big thanks to " Palmetto State Armory." Respect
Right on
@@BlackDiamondgunsandgear There are two things that PSA does that are shady. Firstly, they do not send magazines to capacity limited states. Those firearms are required to be shipped to FFLs and those FFLs must modify the magazines to the limited capacity at the purchaser's expense. Secondly, they often sell firearms manufactured by other companies at MSRP as a sale item. Case in point, CZ Shadow 2 Compact today at $1299 as a sale price when that is MSRP (PSA regular price at $1999). Kudos on their own stuff and ammo but they are not always upstanding.
@octavian1783 #1 How to fix your first problem? Move, you've lost to the commies so take your tax dollars and votes somewhere that doesn't piss on your rights. #2 while psa doesn't have the best prices on everything, they will price match in store purchases. In order to help you with #2, refer back to answer #1
@@octavian1783 The thing is, if they DID send the standard capacity mags to a state that outright bans them, they are now in the crosshairs of state-level legal action against their company, lawsuits that would make Remington blush and the customer that bought the mag is bound to end up with a heavily armed knock at their door. Just because YOU don't agree with that state's regulation doesn't automatically make PSA immune to legal action for shipping banned items to said states... You break a law (regardless of how stupid it may be), you put yourself in a position for legal retaliation from the state who passed it. Sad but true.
@@Blitzkrieg_WolfPSA has to ship to an FFL in that restrictive state. The FFL has to modify them permanently to the limited capacity before transferring. The person to whom the firearm is transferred has to sign a document confirming the magazines they received have been altered to the state capacity limit. Not much legal jeopardy there. Jeopardy is on the FFL if they do not modify the magazines.
Palmetto State Armory and Primary Arms. Easily my two favorite gunner companies.
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Primary arms is fantastic. Also ballistic advantage.
Pawmetto
@@CRUISR-ib4nj woof
Cheap Chinese optics for everyone! Very American much gun.
I don't think I've ever seen a psa ad, that being said the word of mouth is a very powerful thing, never regretted my psa brand purchases
Same
meanwhile Walther is doing John Wick cosplay for their new PDP releases
I was in a PSA advertisement in 2016. They had billboards of different occupations with PSA firearms all over the nation.
There’s an old saying… ever seen an add for crack? Nope, “crack sells itself”😂
@@theclamhammer4447 lol
Sounds like a true patriot to me!
I like my PSA stuff even better now 👍😎👍
Yeah me too
Per request due to budget, I’ve completed many projects using PSA receiver sets, and quite a few BCG’s and no one has ever had a single issue other than one extractor so I just replace the entire bolt with one of my new spare ones for no charge (obviously) and sent the original back to PSA for a warranty replacement. I actually used a PSA nitrate 1:9 twist 16” A2 style barrel for the first time on my last project, and we couldn’t be happier with it. 1” to 1 1/2 groups at 50 and around 78 yards with 69, and 55 grain after zeroing. That won’t be the last time I use a PSA after that.
PSA. Inexpensive doesn’t mean Cheap. I applaud PSA for planting seeds. But what they are proving is how America became great. We can build it here and make it affordable.
As a SC resident and owner of 4 PSA firearms, I am helping the homegrown firearms company which help's the"little guy/gal”who like their product....😃😃😃
Nice!!! Thanks man
I'm from next door in GA. If I lived in SC, I would probably be living in my truck...
Really enjoyed this video
Thanks!!!
I live down the road from there In sc and have bought four guns from the too
Shoutout my Carolina Dawgs
I've just gotten to the point that I watch the PSA website for most all my needs... Probably get 75 percent of my stuff from PSA... Totally agree with everything he is saying...
Same
Newer PSA customer. Read all sorts of bad stuff about them and wasn’t until I shot someone’s rifle put together with some PSA parts I bothered to look into them. Read their mission statement and learned their history that screams they truly believe their mission statement. I’ve found I don’t buy anything firearm related without looking to see if PSA sells it. And lately regardless what it is, if PSA sells it that’s where I order it because often times PSA prices are lower than others even being on sale. I have 3 PSA BCG’s that all look well machined, and tested to be just as efficient as my higher end BCG’s. Currently they are spares kept in various different bags just in case.
@@lanejohnson7656 it really depends on the parts many times especially lately if it's sold out on PSA primary arms might have it for the same price
I support PSA. Have bought all kinds of stuff from them 👍
Same
Same, great company to do business with!
It’s important to recognize that a large reason they can charge lower prices is that they, for the most part, have chosen to manufacture and sell firearms based of existing designs (AR-15, Glock 19, etc.) that have been well tested in the wild. This dramatically reduces their R&D costs compared to companies that are creating new designs. Their profits that are invested into the next designs are also existing designs (AK, AR-10, etc.) that require a little more R&D/tooling/manufacturing/etc. They use this and a stepping stone to then create new designs (Jakl, Rock 5.7, etc). It’s a brilliant business plan when you think about it.
Absolutely agree
I agree as well. Thier first batch of lowers were made by Areo. Those were not cheap. The newer ones run just fine also. Great company!
They also cut out external manufacturing costs by making most of the parts themselves and they cut out the middle man by having their own stores/warehouses.
They obviously have low R&D (and QC) costs because even with proven designs, it still takes them two or three generations of a product for it to even be decent.
And yet they still manage to completely fuck up assembly and manufacturing and let damaged or unchecked parts go out the door.
PSA is a solid company with owners that rock and care about the country and people. Happy to keep doing business with them and will keep it up. The make value diven products which is admirable in this day and age.
The way he says the gun talks to him is so accurate. It's legit the truest thing any millionaire business owner could have said. He showed he cares more about the people than the dollar. He's going to make his money but he doesn't have to be shady to do it.
All I know is I’m buying psa for life Jim 😂
Jamin is a good dude. He genuinely gives a shit about the Second Amendment, the people, and PSA still does its damnedest to provide a quality product at their price point.
Yessir
Yep, met him once at the Farrow Road location, when it was open as a retail store. Super nice guy! For some reason they had a museum quality model of a T-Rex skull in the warehouse, they invited me to check it out, super cool!!! Also one of thier employees helped name my daughter, thanks Sergio!
They're the ones who cut corners 10 bucks and 15 mins is all it would take to dimple and swell neck rivet their trunnions to recievers but they don't on any of their aks that's not quality they're literally selling you something that will fail eventually the rivets will eventually crack
@@superhashbrom8441 Get out of here with that reddit-tier garbage commentary. You're just parroting speculative trash one guy posted in a nitpicky video that hasn't proven to be an issue at all in any of their AKs. People have been torturing them, burning them down in full auto, and abusing them any way they can think of for years and they've held up just as well or better than their competition.
@stevem4783 it's facts they don't dimple or swell neck rivet the trunnions to the recievers it will fail eventually they're using the wrong rivets
psa dagger, 10 magazines, carrying case i got from psa, 359.99 last year.
That’s amazing
Yep got the same kit, fde with ports on the slide plus threaded barrel. My EDC
Insane deal.
They had a rock 57 for 300! I passed it up and now its way more 😢
Recently I saw them for $250 on sale lol. deal was insane.
I watched the whole podcast as soon as it was up. I instantly made up my mind to buy a PSA product, whether I wanted it or not. He hints at the fact that they might produce an M1 Garand in the near future. That would be incredible. A brand new M1 that's not beat to death ( CMP ) for under $800 would sell like crazy.
One of my dream rifles is the M1
I'd buy 6, one for every one of my closest friends lol
Been waiting on a decent priced one for years. If they come out with it, I'd definitely get one
If PSA drops a Garand clone I'm on it, even if it's at the 1-1.5k mark.
He was talking about pre 1986 machine guns, select fire M16's. Before the NFA was capped the select fire guns were only the price of a tax stamp more than semi.
I see yes he was
Yeah. That was long before we had many producers of AR-15 parts. That’s primarily why we didn’t get millions of lowers.
There was a guy who stamped but didn’t fold a ton of Uzi lowers and serialized them, intentionally produced so many that he could never pay the NFA registration tax. He declared bankruptcy. But they were manufactured on time and with the fees owed the bankruptcy court sold off the blanks to pay off the tax…
after watching this video I will spread the word to guys I know that palmetto state armory is a company they should buy from. they are patriotic Americans like me.
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It’s awesome to see them giving us no BS products with no BS profit margins.
Always liked PSA. Their QC has improved significantly. I have had zero issues with any of their products.
Same
Thats good to hear, cause when i tried them out 3 years ago, the QC sucked ass. But that isnt enough to make me take a chance on them again. Ill stick with companies that have better QC and customer service. I have over 8 AR's with 80% lowers that i milled with aero lower parts kit, timney triggers and aero uppers with bcm bcg's. Not a single quality issue.
Try the micro dagger
@FuckTH-camCensorship2024 I know of about 10 psa Rifles between friends and family and not one has had any issues. That's what sold me on them.
@@jake4194 yup
I called out DD years ago. If the company that builds your AR-15 has a NASCAR... You are being ripped off.
Man, then I am NEVER buying Tide laundry detergent AGAIN!
@@rynov4981 Correct, we make our own laundry detergent at home. Pennies on the dollar and no toxic chemicals.
I still have a box full of PSA lowers.. I have built many of them and they all fit and worked great.. When they were sub $30 delivered, I knew they would prob never be that cheap again so I bought 25 of em..
lol heck yeah!
I like the message. Spreading freedom.
And getting addicted to spreading freedom for law abiding citizens,,just amazing. Ohh I got a couple of their products and they ain’t never failed, so 🇺🇸
Haha holy shit
You getting rid of any? lol
Still a good idea. My new goal!
I watched this interview and bravo to PSA for doing what they are doing spreading FREEDOM. Thanks for the video again much appreciated.
Absolutely thanks for commenting
I bought my PSA compact dagger in parts with the glock upgrades and red dot. I paid about $600 for everything. I think it runs just as good as any Glock. I have maybe 3k rounds through it with no issues. I used to hate Glock, but I understand why they are what they are. I really like my PSA Dagger and plan on building a micro and full-size soon.
Heck yeah!!
When Gaston Glock wanted to sell to the American public his first initial price was just over $100. Then he hired a marketing company and they told him to mark it up.
Yup
Unfortunately that’s not just greed. There’s an element of psychology there, if you’re too cheap, no one will buy your product and it’ll get the reputation of being cheap garbage.
@jB-uw8fi No. Look at the Canik pistol line. They use to put out a basic affordable pistol. Now, what use to be a $280 gun is around $400+ depending on the model. Their popularity has risen so they raised the price.
@jB-uw8fi I also want to add that price=quality indoctrination didn't exist till the boomer generation. Prior to that generation most American made products were of good quality and that mentality didn't exist. I know, I was raised by the silent generation and older. Don't defend these marketers who have helped contribute to inflation.
@@thystaff742 I agree lol
Love this company, got two stores in my backyard. Own lots of their guns and looking to buy many more. They are working on soooo much cool stuff, its crazy. And they care about the customers and 2nd A. When you invest 160 million into making ammo, because they couldn't get "test ammo", that is true dedication. Love it.
I don't own a psa, and i have been relatively skeptical of them. Based on this interview, this company deserves the full backing and support of the fiream community.
On the internet and social media PSA gets hated on…. In real life from people who’ve actually bought and used PSA products very rarely does anyone have anything bad to say. Everyone I know have enjoyed their company and products. The AKV is a beast.
💯
I have enjoyed their products...
I like my PSA products too
Even Garand Thumb, Mr. Gucci Guns himself, likes PSA.
@@userer4579yes he does! He loves the checks they give him even more!
I have two PSA AR builds and love them!!! A 10.5" Pistol I bought complete and 16" Rifle I put together with one of their Stealth Lowers. On my first range day, the Pistol stopped ejecting rounds after about two mags. I called PSA, they arranged for it to be returned and in less than 10 days I had it back, running without another issue. Have put over 500 rounds through it since and not a hiccup.
I love PSA. I daily carry their full-size Dagger with the SW5 slide, and I also have a 11.5-inch AR from them as well. Both run like "High End" firearms, and both guns together cost me less than or around $1000 at the time of purchase.
Nice
I met Jamin at a LE shooting competition back in 2010 or 2011. He told me about building an AR, something I had no idea I could do. I hounded them for months after PSA’s little shop opened here in Columbia SC. I’m proud to say I have one of the first PSA lowers (sub #20). I’ve since gone on to even do advertising for PSA in 2016 where I was on billboards all across the nation.
I've built DOZENS of hotrods with help from various vendors... PSA may or may not have been my go to. And EVERYONE who wanted their own to drive absolutely loved it. Keep it up PSA... Spread that freedom and I'll do my part.
I can afford other brands but I buy PSA as I like the PSA mission.👍👍
There you go!
PSA makes quality products at a Fair price. I always recommend them.
I do as well
It's like the Tommy Boy Zalinsky Auto Parts "I make guns for the American man, because that's who I am and that's who I care about."
Soooo true about the gun market...i worked at modern shops like KUKA and Acument ...3000$ scopes often cost 199$ to make....
Yup
@BlackDiamondGunsandGear my 570$ PA-10 is an amazing rifle lolz, it blows my mind every time I shoot her.
@@BlackDiamondgunsandgear my default scope is the 250$ PANZER 1-10X FFP. I just did subzero testing on.
I bought a PSA AR10 'BLEM' lower and a 'BLEM' .308 upper and had a full AR10 for under $600 and it shoots great. Looked but couldn't figure out what the 'BLEM' was on either piece..... What's not to love??@@mobilegamersunite
I own a Dagger, and every lower I’ve ever owned came from PSA. I’ve had zero issues with any of their products. I recommend first time buyers to PSA always!!
The fact that they came out with like a dozen prototypes/concept guns, then had the community vote on what to prioritize. That should tell you everything you need to know about this company.
I've built quite a few guns, ARs and handguns alike. My experience is you have to decide where in a build is worth your money. To me, the reciever is just the skin, as long as it doesn't crack, and the internals are where I choose the invest the dollars for quality. You need a good barrel and bcg and a reliable trigger. That's where the quality should be invested and in your trigger. I've never used a polymer receiver outside of handguns, but I heard polymer receivers can be very problematic. PSA receivers have never caused me any problems. Neither have Anderson. I also am casual shooter and don't anticipate working my guns at a hardcore mercenary's capacity. For what most citizens do with their ARs, binge shoot and then leave the thing on a shelf or in a case until it's time visit the range or take a class again, PSA and Anderson are more than sufficient. Everybody is not Garand Thumb or T. Rex arms dude, mag dumping a barrel-full of ammo a week.
I'm almost 32 and still don't own a rifle as I can't afford one because of unemployment and the economy(blah blah) but I have saved a bookmark from PSA's website for a sweet 13.7 with a fixed fsb and a quad rail! and it's only $600 with the bcg and charging handle. even their complete lowers go on sale for $150. That is what it means to be "America's Rifle" and I can't wait to one day actually support PSA.
I acn buy any gun, I am a PSA only guy, they do everything with lifetime warranty and the BLEM is 479 in perfect working condition, the more we buy they more they can make and the more in circulation so this will keep us free.
I think, if I remember correctly, in that interview it was stated that PSA is cranking out 2000 uppers a day. Man, what a great company and what a great interview!
Yup that’s correct and also insane lol
Ok, that means nothing if they arent doing better QC checks. Hopefully they stopped sending out damaged lowers or lowers with missing parts, clearance issues, or barrels not timed and torqued.
@@FuckTH-camCensorship2024They do have better quality control though
crying about psa equals your a big fucking pussy
@@FuckTH-camCensorship2024 spouting it over and over again I think they get it lol
I think this is a good new segment for your channel. I wouldnt have seen this clip/interview otherwise. definately do more imntersting commentary like this, i think it a winner.
Thank you man I really appreciate that!! I will definitely be doing more of this!
in the pursuit of endless growth and profits, capitalist economic ideology has turned gun ownership into a rich mans club the same way it has done to photography by marking up and shutting out the working class from firearm ownership, and essentially the means to defend themselves from tyrannical governing and foreign and domestic enemies. my FFL laughed when i bought their AK-V. ive put thousands of rounds thru it because i wanted to have fun with this PCC, and ive never had any malfunctions.
i appreciate and respect companies that can make quality firearms at affordable prices.
I’m not an AR guy but I’m glad they are making other guns now.
Whatever that means.
Wow, you're so exotic with such good taste.
I'm sure the SCAR 16 or whatever you have is just fantastic.
@@hansblitz7770 lol
I like a lot of their stuff
Noone asked.
@@hansblitz7770 I must have missed the PSA Scar 16.
I own and run several PSA guns and have been very pleased with their reliability and performance, not to mention price point, which is why I recommend them to a lot of people. The money saved on the gun can be applied to optics, lights, or other accessories. Happy to support a company that supports the people.
As do i
This guy is awesome! Long live PSA!!
🤘🏼
Just bought my first PSA happy and proud to be a customer of them
Yup
Awesome content! TRUTH! PSA is leading the industry right now. Also, if we get more people to own the firearms, then it's less likely the government can ban them or regulate them because they are in "common use."
Got the psa dagger with a Glock 19 upper and a psa marauder pistol. I’m always going to support them when I can .
Sweet
SC native. I’m just old enough to remember when the first PSA retail location was still a bass pro shop. Love PSA, they’re my FFL/indoor range. Own 4 PSA AKM and the ak-v is currently my favorite personal firearm.
That’s awesome
I was stationed in Beaufort for a number or years
Spent a lot of time in their storefront south of town
Couldn’t believe how big the one in Charlestown was when they opened it
The first location was a little space in an industrial park off Farrow Rd in Columbia
Wish they'd do 1911's like they've done with the dagger. Subbing with RIA is a good start, but based on the dagger's development, I wonder what they could do in-house with 1911's.
Yeah, that's a good idea, and maybe they could make a 10+1 version which would be great for people in commie states.
You never know
I want a guy like this to make money because he will continue to promote entry into the #2A! I have PSA weapons and I love the PSA store at Myrtle Beach, SC! Awesome!
Think it’s not owned by the guy who started it any more company owns several companies including dpms firearms etc and own several others
PSA is the reason I was able to get into the AR 15 platform. I’m a vet on a budget, raising a family and I have multiple psa lowers that I’ve built out !! I’ll forever spend my money with a company like this !!
The CEO was talking about 1986, not 1994. Transferables / Full autos were banned in 1986.
Yes I miss spoke
Ill choose PSA Monday- Saturday and twice on Sunday
PSA is truly for the American people
PSA rocks the world qnd i love it
I like them
I like PSA.
The Rock & their AAC 5.7x28 ammo has really helped the popularity of the cartridge.
I agree
As well as the 300 BO I was getting the 110 v max for like 11 a bog with free shipping I think there 13 now
I’ve never bought from PSA but hearing this guy talk, you can tell he’s real and he’s for the American people.. the next gun I buy will be from them whatever it is because it’s just so refreshing to see someone who’s not consumed by greed and actually trying to help people.
Absolutely
I love PSA. They are the Everymans Company.
I love my psa rifles! Super based company and great humans all around. I get douch bags saying if it's not a Daniel defense it's garbage yet my psa rifles have amazing grouping and come ready out of the box.
I love PSA, they are the FIRST place I check for almost everything. I built my first MSR with mostly PSA components. I have a PSA AR10 in 308, never an issue, over 500 rounds through it, took 2 deer with it in this beautiful state of Texas this passed season. So, I absolutely trust PSA and there products 100%. Big THANKS to Palmetto State Armory and looking forward to their new Sabre bolt gun later this year.
500 rounds? So you barely use it
I look at my AR-15 and it speaks with me too. It says "Play with me dad. Don't even need ammo. Just pick me up and carry me around." XD
What’s up guys thanks for the support!
No thank you
Woot woot
Never had issues with anything purchased from PSA. Good stuff, good prices.
I like PSA. I think it is cool they own H&R and they are bringing the Retro stuff back.
Yup
I been making comments saying exactly what he says. Some of these companys are on the verge of being scammers with how much their charging. Ppl been sooooo mad at me for my comments too. No chance a 1911 style handgun should cost more than a dang scar!!! Stacatto comes to mind. A 100yr old design somehow tripples in cost because it shoots 9mm. There making $3500 profit on a $4k handgun i bet
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Very interesting…
Thanks for sharing…
Salute!🍃🍃😎
Yessir
Great video
I will say he was spot on and I’m happy he said what needs to be said. I have plenty from PSA and never had an issue. Yes i have more High end stuff Yes I upgraded parts but I can run with the guys who have 2,$$$ ones.
PSA has the advantage of owning and controlling almost every manufacturing process involved in making their parts. Like he said everything except stampings and polymer injection molding. PSA also sells direct to consumer and therefore removes the distributor’s cut. He had to make his fortune to be able to own and control all of those facets of the company. I believe he is passionate about those values that he stated in the video, but I’m pretty sure that he is making a pretty penny still, he is just re-investing alot of it back into the company which is just raising the value of the company he owns, so its not like he isnt making money.
God bless PSA. Taking what he said as truth, that is American as can be
The thing…is that I subscribed to PSA when I wanted to get a PSA AK (and I did) but I ended up buying a lot more other brands cause the prices were insanely low. H&K, Glock, free shipping ammo, flamethrower, not PSA brand - they do sell everything at a great price.
I agree
I bought a dagger frame a few weeks ago, just waiting for the slide to drop in price. Also have a rifle that is a PSA rifle kit from 2012. Never had any issues that were caused by factory ammo. Have had issues with neck tension on reloads but swap the dies to Hornady from Lee, no issues since.
They're literally $260 as I type this.
i love supporting a local company! love psa
I love PSA.
🤘🏼
PSA Freedom kit, red dot, ten mags. Get an 80% lower.
EVERYBODY should at least have that.
It's called FREEDOM for a reason.
No! He is talking about the 1986 ban on new "machine guns" for public sale. The federal government calls an M-16 a machine gun because the federal government changes definitions to fit its civilian disarmament agenda. No military would call an M-16 a machine gun. It is actually an assault rifle, not to be confused with the made-up term "assault weapon". When he says "register", he is talking about registering under the National Firearms Act (NFA). That would be the $200 tax stamp. That needs to be challenged in court because the U.S. Supreme Court has already ruled that it is unconstitutional to tax a constitutionally protected right, and keeping and bearing arms is a constitutionally protected right. As a matter of fact, the U.S. Supreme Court has said that the right to keep and bear arms is a fundamental right.
Yes I misspoke
You’re right
I own multiple psa ar15s . I also own aero and bcm. My psa ar15s have never gave me an issue. Are they as nice as the other 2 brands no and heavier. But they were also half the price and run great. Couldnt ask for more. I had an issue with a dagger slide i bought from them. It would jam up in all 4 of the dagger frames i had. I contacted them they responded that very day and 4 days later there was a brand new slide at my doorstep. Great customer service as well. I as well am a glock guy. Wont trust my life with any other handgun but for 280 for a gen 3 glock clone that runs well is crazy. Psa keep up the great work.
I agree
We must support true American patriots like this owner of Palmetto State.
Yay capitalism!!!! Hahaha
I have a PSA, built it myself; fires great! thousands rounds and does what I need it to. I ain't running nor competition, just having fun and ready to defend if ever needed.
Also, imagine being able to buy a $1,500 rifle; but instead but a $600 PSA rifle, ammo, ammo, and lol accessories
This is what truth sounds like. Simple.
Yes
PSA has taken this year by storm. An absolute clinic in how to be a bad asss American company.
PSA rules. I just wish they could make affordable night vision and holosights.
Yeeeessss!!!!
It's just the materials to make said products that are holding them back from that I believe. If they get into the optics market though I will never have money lol.
I am a returning customer to PSA.
Adding Sezzle to the check out process was brilliant. Interest-free freedom baby. 🇺🇸
😢 Spreading Freedom for 500 bucks or less! Let's all spread some Freedom and buy some of this stuff. My niece and I want to build an AR on a budget. This is a great starting point.
Absolutely!! That's my next project!
Yes
@@stephenedwards5038 yup!
I love my PSA AR. Never failed me and very cost effective for the common folks, which let’s face is 98 percent of us. Plus if you wanted to do upgrades it still doable. Nothing is off the table. I live right here where they are made in Columbia, SC. Love PSA!
Great guys! I met Jamin at the Farrow Road location when they were using it as a retail store. They invited me into the warehouse to check out a museum quality model of a T-Rex skull, why it was there idk. Was it awesome? Heck yeah! Also one of thier employees helped name my daughter, thanks Sergio!!!
That’s very cool lol
Now this should encourage EVERYONE to buy a PSA.!!!!
God Bless PSA❤️🇺🇸🤙🏽
Yup
Website will be open this Friday Guys!!!
Can’t wait!
Password?
@@sammystull4985 well we aren’t giving it out lol it will go live Friday the 26th
@@BlackDiamondgunsandgear only apparently it didn't 😫
I love PSA. You rock. Keep up the great job and I will give YOU more of my money!!!
Lol
@@BlackDiamondgunsandgear 😎
I've been screaming this for years. Gun enthusiasts are getting absolutely squeezed by this false marketing of "quality."
Paying $2500 for an AR. $2-5k for a 1911. $1k for a polymer striker gun. Absolute insanity.
PSA is doing it right and you should be supporting them.
I agree
'Knife guys' are even WORSE!!! I cannot IMAGINE paying $500 for a damned knife that isnt any better than something you could get for 1/2 or less money....paying for somebody elses ego!!!
@@ssnerd583 I was gonna bring up knives too, that's another one.
At the end of the day it's a sharpened piece of steel. You can only fancy it up so much.
what has been done to MOST people is that they are trying to live up to the ego of someone else!!! and they dont realize that they are being PLAYED!!!! I collected a certain brand of knife for about 12 years and the whole knife scene got SO BAD with all these idiots and fools who couldnt even LOOK at a knife that didnt cost $300 or $400......MADNESS....SHEER MADNESS!!! @@stevem4783
Doing your momma right tell em to dimple shit like I do her guts
I absolutely love PSA. Probably my favorite online firearms vendor. Have a couple of their ARs and one of their higher end AKs and zero complains. If someone wants an AR under $600, they're an easy recommendation. If their prices are in the same ballpark for other accessories or ammo as I'm looking for at a given time, I always order from them.
I like them also
I've ben an avid PSA customer for a long time, mostly AR parts and ammo of course, but I'm still flabbergasted that PSA can sell what they do and make a profit. But I respect the hell out of the guy and their principles. My last buy was their Rock 5.7 (piecemealed for my preference combo of parts and a buttload of mags) as a cheap way to try a new-to-me caliber. Like most folks who've been into firearms for awhile, I have a spectrum of quality, but the stuff PSA produces is the ideal level where it shoots well, but you won't be financially ruined if you have to use it in a defense scenario and it disappears into the system forever after. And the enjoyment of kitting something out to personal taste is part of the appeal where with PSA, you don't have to sell body parts to quench the, dare I say, addiction. 😁
Hahaha
Just built my first M4 Carbine with a PSA kit- absolutely love it and am already planning my next AR based build. 50 bucks for a lower and 379 for a complete upper with parts kit to complete the rifle. Excellent for the price and the lnitial quality seems flawless
I think I will buy every future 2nd amendment item from PSA. Just bought a micro dagger, and dagger frame. I wish them well. I hope they expand to my area.
Heck yeah man!!
I found psa mid June of last year and decided to purchase my first handgun. I went with psa because the had a beretta apx on sale with a rebate, and psa shipped it super fast, talked me through the process and helped me out with no scoffs like the snobby gun guys usually do. And since I have purchased 5 more weapons from them and will continue to do so for as long as they are selling. I buy all my parts,accessories, and ammo from psa because they support the average American and that in my opinion is what matters most.
That’s my dad
Woooo
I started out with a very basic PSA AR, flip up irons, then after awhile added a red dot and now moved on to bigger and better things. If I could do it over again would have done the same thing. It was extremely reliable, obviously it’s an AR so keep it cleaned and oiled before you make a judgement. And great to learn with a basic setup, helps massively when you move on to better equipment
Absolutely