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Posted: 4/8/2014 10:18:43 PM EDT
i think it's a good idea to bug PSA for some more information on the 308. I'm very excited about this and really want to know more. Unless someone objects I plan on bumping this thread a lot to try and pry some info out of PSA. I'm sure gamecock will be along shortly with tales from SC
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Good Luck, I gave up on the 1911 as well and bought a Gold Cup Trophy.
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I don't think they're gonna tell us anything about them TBH...
They'll just pop up for sale on the home page one day. |
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so basically all we really know at this point is that it will be a 308 and it will take PMAGS?
could we get a timeline that is accurate to within 2 years? |
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rumor is look to late summer, so august / september area, for 308 and 1911s
308s to be dpms patterned, and as D16 said, sold complete first, then lowers / uppers later. short of that, no one knows that is speaking on either projects at this time. |
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I bet at least one of those projects gets pushed back to fall View Quote I don't see why it would. They had models of both at SHOT. I'm sure talks were in the works way before then. If they had models at SHOT, I'm sure production is already going on. Wouldn't doubt it if some are already made and sitting in boxes for shipment in someones warehouse right now. |
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based on serial numbers of the firearms they have a pretty good selection that they have made already. They are not 1 offs.
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Thank you for your comments. The 308 models that have been produced are being tested and evaluated for final configuration. It would be premature to speculate on any further configuration details at this point. Not that you guys haven't tried, as the development team has been bribed with forms of compensation that decorum prohibits posting...
Yes, 308 caliber, and it will take PMAGs - Those are still safe to disclose.... |
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Thank you for your comments. The 308 models that have been produced are being tested and evaluated for final configuration. It would be premature to speculate on any further configuration details at this point. Not that you guys haven't tried, as the development team has been bribed with forms of compensation that decorum prohibits posting... Yes, 308 caliber, and it will take PMAGs - Those are still safe to disclose.... View Quote lol you guys kill me ROTFL!! love what your sayin, but at the same time im oh so frusterated at it too. LOL you forgot to mention DPMS Pattern. |
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I don't see why it would. They had models of both at SHOT. I'm sure talks were in the works way before then. If they had models at SHOT, I'm sure production is already going on. Wouldn't doubt it if some are already made and sitting in boxes for shipment in someones warehouse right now. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I bet at least one of those projects gets pushed back to fall I don't see why it would. They had models of both at SHOT. I'm sure talks were in the works way before then. If they had models at SHOT, I'm sure production is already going on. Wouldn't doubt it if some are already made and sitting in boxes for shipment in someones warehouse right now. I'm just a pessimist i suppose |
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Their AR-15's are capable of sub moa with hand loads. Don't see why the AR-10's wouldn't be with hand loads. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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PSA is sub MOA a possibility? Their AR-15's are capable of sub moa with hand loads. Don't see why the AR-10's wouldn't be with hand loads. +1 to this. i would bet it would be quite capable. |
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Most rifles on the market are only hindered by the person squeezing the trigger.
Just because the rifle is capable of "sub MOA" doesn't mean the shooter is. |
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Most rifles on the market are only hindered by the person squeezing the trigger. Just because the rifle is capable of "sub MOA" doesn't mean the shooter is. View Quote Trust me, I try to preach this to people allll the time... People wanting to buy $300+ match grade barrels...and they can't hit the side of a fuckin barn anyway. |
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Trust me, I try to preach this to people allll the time... People wanting to buy $300+ match grade barrels...and they can't hit the side of a fuckin barn anyway. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Most rifles on the market are only hindered by the person squeezing the trigger. Just because the rifle is capable of "sub MOA" doesn't mean the shooter is. Trust me, I try to preach this to people allll the time... People wanting to buy $300+ match grade barrels...and they can't hit the side of a fuckin barn anyway. They do it for name recognition. |
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Most rifles on the market are only hindered by the person squeezing the trigger. Just because the rifle is capable of "sub MOA" doesn't mean the shooter is. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Most rifles on the market are only hindered by the person squeezing the trigger. Just because the rifle is capable of "sub MOA" doesn't mean the shooter is. exactly. Quoted:
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Most rifles on the market are only hindered by the person squeezing the trigger. Just because the rifle is capable of "sub MOA" doesn't mean the shooter is. Trust me, I try to preach this to people allll the time... People wanting to buy $300+ match grade barrels...and they can't hit the side of a fuckin barn anyway. They do it for name recognition. yea, exactly. some just buy for the names. |
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I am really trying hard to ignore the fact that PSA is going to make AR-10's and 1911's. At the rate I have been giving them my money, I will never be able to quit contracting overseas just to support my PSA habit. I wonder if I can arrange a direct withdrawal from my bank...hmmm. The wife and kids would understand I am sure...
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I am really trying hard to ignore the fact that PSA is going to make AR-10's and 1911's. At the rated I have been giving them my money, I will never be able to quit contracting overseas just to support my PSA habit. I wonder if I can arrange a direct withdrawal from my bank...hmmm. The wife and kids would understand I am sure... View Quote ahhaaha yea, join the club. the roster is over on the table, please make yourself comfortable, have some complimentary doughnuts and coffee, the support group meeting starts at 9. |
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pft this is arfcom where we can all shot .5 MOA standing with our eyes closed View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Most rifles on the market are only hindered by the person squeezing the trigger. Just because the rifle is capable of "sub MOA" doesn't mean the shooter is. pft this is arfcom where we can all shot .5 MOA standing with our eyes closed speak for yourself, im consistant .25 moa blindfolded and one armed. |
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ahhaaha yea, join the club. the roster is over on the table, please make yourself comfortable, have some complimentary doughnuts and coffee, the support group meeting starts at 9. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I am really trying hard to ignore the fact that PSA is going to make AR-10's and 1911's. At the rated I have been giving them my money, I will never be able to quit contracting overseas just to support my PSA habit. I wonder if I can arrange a direct withdrawal from my bank...hmmm. The wife and kids would understand I am sure... ahhaaha yea, join the club. the roster is over on the table, please make yourself comfortable, have some complimentary doughnuts and coffee, the support group meeting starts at 9. That Man Speaks the truth.......I be bringing the fortune Cookie if anyone wants some e.,... Also some dud 5.56 Rounds. |
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i like fortune cookies. maybe they can predict the coming of the .308 ar 10
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how about barrel length?...... View Quote I would bet money it will be a 16 inch M4 type that is 99% of what they sell in the 15 platform. I would love to see a 18 or 20 inch light profile. Unlike the DPMS GI that has way to much FAT under the guards and makes them front heavy. AL |
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I would bet money it will be a 16 inch M4 type that is 99% of what they sell in the 15 platform. I would love to see a 18 or 20 inch light profile. Unlike the DPMS GI that has way to much FAT under the guards and makes them front heavy. AL View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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how about barrel length?...... I would bet money it will be a 16 inch M4 type that is 99% of what they sell in the 15 platform. I would love to see a 18 or 20 inch light profile. Unlike the DPMS GI that has way to much FAT under the guards and makes them front heavy. AL I'd hope for an 18, 20 and 22 or for some guys 24 inch length 16 to me woudl be too short, but thats just me. |
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I'd hope for an 18, 20 and 22 or for some guys 24 inch length 16 to me woudl be too short, but thats just me. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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how about barrel length?...... I would bet money it will be a 16 inch M4 type that is 99% of what they sell in the 15 platform. I would love to see a 18 or 20 inch light profile. Unlike the DPMS GI that has way to much FAT under the guards and makes them front heavy. AL I'd hope for an 18, 20 and 22 or for some guys 24 inch length 16 to me woudl be too short, but thats just me. i agree |
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Minor thread drift, but about those 1911s as well...
Would be awesome if you guys are considering alternate calibers like 9mm. Maybe a railed 9mm version? Before Christmas? Maybe? Please? |
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how about barrel length?...... http://media.giphy.com/media/9rWmUuwkNQvra/giphy.gif thats exactly what i did readign that post too!! LOLOL too funny. |
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I was initially very interested in the PSA 308 but tired of no information.
I bought a new Ruger 762 a couple weeks ago and really like it. |
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speak for yourself, im consistant .25 moa blindfolded and one armed. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Most rifles on the market are only hindered by the person squeezing the trigger. Just because the rifle is capable of "sub MOA" doesn't mean the shooter is. pft this is arfcom where we can all shot .5 MOA standing with our eyes closed speak for yourself, im consistant .25 moa blindfolded and one armed. Is it hard to be that hard? |
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I'm drooling for a ar10 build MOAR PICS PLEASE
Also, will upper and lower fitted/ matched sets be available after release? |
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Most rifles on the market are only hindered by the person squeezing the trigger. Just because the rifle is capable of "sub MOA" doesn't mean the shooter is. pft this is arfcom where we can all shot .5 MOA standing with our eyes closed speak for yourself, im consistant .25 moa blindfolded and one armed. Is it hard to be that hard? lol thats what she said! as for the no info on psa 308, theyve said CONSISTANTLY that MID SUMMER at the earliest. glad you like your new gun, but have severe doubts that it will have any effect on PSA at all. |
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uh....is'nt it about time to start pre-ordering?i mean, ive got the funds ready and im more patient than dude that went out and bought a ruger
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uh....is'nt it about time to start pre-ordering?i mean, ive got the funds ready and im more patient than dude that went out and bought a ruger View Quote they dont dopreorder. id' think by now i'd of earned a damn 308 and 1911 for all the work i do here without compensation. fact is i love PSA. I love teh folks tehre. theyre gerat. the stores are great. the products are great. but they wont hire me |
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They wont hire you because of your employment gap from posting in here the last year 24 hours a day.
JK Good luck with employment at PSA GCO. AL |
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