Problem with PSAK Rivets?

Called out for pointing out a history of firing pin issues. That you are absolutely ignoring.

The gf3 gets compared to the wasr because that is the price bracket competitor. There is no other rifle in the category that is safe to fire. The wasr has a very long, and robust track record, and is made with quality components, has been for decades. It is the bar in terms of AKs, even if it is ugly.

PSA especially in the early days deserved a lot of hate
There is a reason the gf 1/2 are no longer sold. They didn’t just decide overnight that the rifles had some issues, it didn’t just happen. They earned that reputation. Same thing with kusa, that sub still has a bit of a bad taste from them, and they resolved their problem around a year ago.

The video in question is presenting an issue which has no consequences. Popping primers is absolutely an issue.

I mean I didn’t. Again… you probably glossed over it but I already said why I’m here. And yes PSA absolutely still has issues. That’s why a quick Google of GF3 primers gives you plenty of rifles with problems. Ones you’re very eager to avoid acknowledging.

You’re once again trying to twist my point. I haven’t ignored any issues, I’ve simply called them isolated incidents and not total design issues. You’re the one that’s trying to push a narrative and act objective when it’s clear as day you aren’t. The fact that you have continually ignored what I’ve pointed out about what kind of poster you are and where you come from only proves that my assumption is correct. We’re 100% done here, I have no desire to continue arguing with reddit-tier bias, if I wanted that quality of discussion I’d go there.

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Here’s an easy fix to help your frustration. Don’t buy any more psa products if you’re that upset.

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This thread is done. @Hangar18 there is no reason to argue with everyone about every single thing regarding a PSA AK. If you dont want one, dont buy one.

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