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<blockquote data-quote="henschman" data-source="post: 2414328" data-attributes="member: 4235"><p>You just can't find anything with the specs of a PSA for the money anywhere... their barrels are the best feature. They are made by FN in accordance with all the mil specs -- sometimes exceeding them. Not everybody wants a 4150 chrome lined 1/7 twist proofed and inspected barrel, but as someone who wants a rifle that will be reliable under hard use, I sure appreciate all those features. With the 1/7 twist, you can shoot anything from the 55 grain surplus ammo up to the 77 grain stuff -- the heaviest that you can actually get into a magazine. They also sell some uppers with barrels that are hammer forged with double thick chrome lining, for a little extra money. It's just hard to go wrong with one of their barreled uppers. If you're planning on going with a free float handguard anyway, they have some great package deals on those too. If you're just going with a basic M-4gery setup, you can get a whole rifle put together for not much more than $600. This would be a good start: <a href="http://palmettostatearmory.com/index.php/psa-16-m4-premium-with-m16-bolt-carrier-group-charging-handle-and-psa-carry-handle-rear-sight.html" target="_blank">http://palmettostatearmory.com/index.php/psa-16-m4-premium-with-m16-bolt-carrier-group-charging-handle-and-psa-carry-handle-rear-sight.html</a> Add a stripped lower and one of their lower build kits, and you have a very nice rifle. I have put together a few rifles with their uppers, and they are all great.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="henschman, post: 2414328, member: 4235"] You just can't find anything with the specs of a PSA for the money anywhere... their barrels are the best feature. They are made by FN in accordance with all the mil specs -- sometimes exceeding them. Not everybody wants a 4150 chrome lined 1/7 twist proofed and inspected barrel, but as someone who wants a rifle that will be reliable under hard use, I sure appreciate all those features. With the 1/7 twist, you can shoot anything from the 55 grain surplus ammo up to the 77 grain stuff -- the heaviest that you can actually get into a magazine. They also sell some uppers with barrels that are hammer forged with double thick chrome lining, for a little extra money. It's just hard to go wrong with one of their barreled uppers. If you're planning on going with a free float handguard anyway, they have some great package deals on those too. If you're just going with a basic M-4gery setup, you can get a whole rifle put together for not much more than $600. This would be a good start: [url]http://palmettostatearmory.com/index.php/psa-16-m4-premium-with-m16-bolt-carrier-group-charging-handle-and-psa-carry-handle-rear-sight.html[/url] Add a stripped lower and one of their lower build kits, and you have a very nice rifle. I have put together a few rifles with their uppers, and they are all great. [/QUOTE]
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