RevolvingGarbage
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When I decided I wanted an AR about five years ago I did the logical thing and just bought a PSA complete lower on sale. I went with a standard PA-15 carbine lower not having a particular plan for the rifle yet aside from being a long gun that could provide a little more precision than my 10” pistol AK. Later when I got the upper, they had 20” barreled flat top A3/A4 uppers on sale and that fit my idea of a rifle that would be better for precision so I went with it. I’ve always liked the AR sight picture so I was fine with the basic irons and the rifle definitely delivers on accuracy, or at least as much as I’m able to determine shooting at 100 yards max so far.
Of course now years later it’s a weird combination of different parts. I’ve slapped an A1 handguard on it because it already had the triangle retainer ring and I like the feel. It’s also wearing the interesting See-All tritium open sight I got initially for my AK and a magpul stock I got from the spare parts bin at my old job, as well as a simple sling. Eventually I want to put a compact 3.5-4x scope on it and I’ll call it done. It has so far demonstrated excellent reliability and function despite the weirdo rifle upper/carbine lower marriage.
Of course now years later it’s a weird combination of different parts. I’ve slapped an A1 handguard on it because it already had the triangle retainer ring and I like the feel. It’s also wearing the interesting See-All tritium open sight I got initially for my AK and a magpul stock I got from the spare parts bin at my old job, as well as a simple sling. Eventually I want to put a compact 3.5-4x scope on it and I’ll call it done. It has so far demonstrated excellent reliability and function despite the weirdo rifle upper/carbine lower marriage.