User Panel
Posted: 4/12/2021 10:43:26 PM EDT
Friend is trying to sell an extra PSA 5.56 Premium BCG and I was thinking of buying it to help him out (could also use an extra BCG)
Is PSA's Premium brand g2g? |
|
I think that they are PSA branded ToolCraft BCGs. Could be misremembering though.
Regardleess, I've been banging away with one for a few years in a range toy. It's never done anything except what it is designed to do. |
|
What other choices do you have? Right now you are going to be paying a premium price on entry level products and super premium price on anything above that. If you can find anything in stock.
|
|
Want value $100...need value $150... assuming new, unused
Even the really old premium PSA bcg were solid. |
|
Ive got a few and so do friends. No problems with any of them.
|
|
Nice
What would be a fair price? I believe he said it's there full auto BCG? Is that made by toolcraft? |
|
I have one and it's been goodwith hard, dirty use.
Fair price? I think you could get em for like $70ish pre-Rona. Now I'm sure they'd go at over $100 all day, maybe even $125-150? I'm pretty sure I've seen nitride BCGs in that same $125-150 range lately, so if the PSA is a phosphate then I'd personally pass because I like black nitride slightly more, seems slicker out of the box and easier to clean. If you won't care, then snag the PSA even if it's over $100. Sucks but that's how it is right now. |
|
Quoted: Nice What would be a fair price? I believe he said it's there full auto BCG? Is that made by toolcraft? View Quote $80 pre panic. Henderson Defense praised them quite a bit in their thread here, among the longest lasting BCGs in their inventory. Don't ask regarding manufacturer, you'll not get a straight answer. |
|
Can anyone cite stories of the premium BCG prematurely failing?
I've seen some of cheaper stuff fail...Bushmaster, Rock River, etc. in carbine uppers but it's been a while. |
|
Quoted: Can anyone cite stories of the premium BCG prematurely failing? I've seen some of cheaper stuff fail...Bushmaster, Rock River, etc. in carbine uppers but it's been a while. View Quote Other than the ~6 month span where there were quite a few issues with shitty park jobs, I've not seen m/heard any complaints personally. |
|
I can't bring myself to buy at current pricing. I know folks are, but I'm gonna sit over here and be poor looking at the ones I already have...
|
|
Yes.....PSA BCGs are good to go. I'd consider it dependent upon price and if I needed a spare.
|
|
Well he wants $165 for the BCG
I was thinking of buying it because I need a BCG for a new build I'm working on but that seems kinda high Would you buy it at that price if you needed another BCG? |
|
Quoted: Well he wants $165 for the BCG I was thinking of buying it because I need a BCG for a new build I'm working on but that seems kinda high Would you buy it at that price if you needed another BCG? View Quote If you aren't in a hurry go to the Aim Surplus website and sign up for email notification for when their $119.99 BCG's come back in stock. 165 for a PSA is dumb. I have one PSA BCG that I paid $50 for a few years ago. It works great tho |
|
Quoted: Well he wants $165 for the BCG I was thinking of buying it because I need a BCG for a new build I'm working on but that seems kinda high Would you buy it at that price if you needed another BCG? View Quote $10 more direct from PSA. "Need" would dictate willingness to spend. I hope that my "need" is never at that point personally. |
|
|
I would buy Toolcraft, if I could find one now.
Google search. Try Arm or Ally |
|
I wouldn't spend $165 unless I needed one.
as far as GTG all mine have been well made with non MIM parts. The thing about saying "buy a Toolcraft". Toolcraft only makes the carrier. The bolt could be turd depending on who you buy it from. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
I now stay away from PSA’s stuff as a whole. Not much of a sample size but I had bought three of their BCG’s at different times; all three were “servicable” but the the internal bore was so rough in two of them it ate gas rings in just a couple hundred rounds and the staking on the third was bogus. Both the ones with rough bores were “premium” BCG’s. I know a lot of guys had great luck with them which is why I tried them out. YMMV.
I’ve mostly stuck with FN, AO, & Toolcraft with an LMT here and there when they used to be priced for humans. |
|
I have quite a few PSA BCG's all have been trouble free from the start. All mine were bought pre-panic.
I did just buy a couple of AO phosphated BCG's .... one is very smooth moving the bolt back and forth, the other is rough and tight... a little burnishing fixed the rough feeling one. I can't say the OP's asking price is good for me. I'd buy one from PSA for that price. |
|
Quoted: Thanks I ordered a combo, we'll see how it goes For the LPK, I guess I'll check and see if everything is in spec. If so I guess I'll use it View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: WC Armory - yes Toolcraft bcg - yes The LPK in question - no idea I ordered a combo, we'll see how it goes For the LPK, I guess I'll check and see if everything is in spec. If so I guess I'll use it Did yours actually show up yet? They sent mine via USPS, who left it leaning against my door right up against the sidewalk on a busy street. Needless to say, by the time I went outside, it was gone. Glad now I paid the extra $20 for full shipping insurance. ETA: Apparently, the "full insurance" only covers the package DURING transit. Theft at location or misdelivery are not covered. So, I guess I'm out $280 for the bolt, LPK, and the upper I added. As of this moment, I'm calling WC Armory NOT good to go. 2nd ETA: going through the USPS tracking info, it looks like he just shipped priority mail with tracking but no additional insurance. So, he pocketed the $20 full insurance payment. |
|
Quoted: Did yours actually show up yet? They sent mine via USPS, who left it leaning against my door right up against the sidewalk on a busy street. Needless to say, by the time I went outside, it was gone. Glad now I paid the extra $20 for full shipping insurance. ETA: Apparently, the "full insurance" only covers the package DURING transit. Theft at location or misdelivery are not covered. So, I guess I'm out $280 for the bolt, LPK, and the upper I added. As of this moment, I'm calling WC Armory NOT good to go. 2nd ETA: going through the USPS tracking info, it looks like he just shipped priority mail with tracking but no additional insurance. So, he pocketed the $20 full insurance payment. View Quote I need to clean the BCG though, it's sticky |
|
Quoted: Did yours actually show up yet? They sent mine via USPS, who left it leaning against my door right up against the sidewalk on a busy street. Needless to say, by the time I went outside, it was gone. Glad now I paid the extra $20 for full shipping insurance. ETA: Apparently, the "full insurance" only covers the package DURING transit. Theft at location or misdelivery are not covered. So, I guess I'm out $280 for the bolt, LPK, and the upper I added. As of this moment, I'm calling WC Armory NOT good to go. 2nd ETA: going through the USPS tracking info, it looks like he just shipped priority mail with tracking but no additional insurance. So, he pocketed the $20 full insurance payment. View Quote As I recommended WC armory in the first place I feel obligated to add my comments. I can’t speak to whether or not your package was shipped with the insurance you paid for. Regardless, shipping insurance has never covered theft. What you paid for insurance covered (or should have covered) any damage in transit or loss by the shipping company. If you don’t require a signature for delivery, you are giving the shipping company permission to leave the package at your door. Once it has been delivered to your door the shippers’ liability ends. Insurance does not cover what happens after that. I know this doesn’t replace your lost product, perhaps you do have a rightful grievance in paying for and not receiving shipping insurance. Nevertheless, that shipping insurance would not have covered theft after delivery. ETA: if you haven’t contacted USPS, give it a shot. It’s easy to assume theft (I did) but it is also possible that it was delivered to the wrong address. Shippers these days use gps info correlated to delivery. They can actually look to see if the location of the truck at the time of delivery confirmation corresponds to your address. If it doesn’t match they can at least attempt to go to the wrong address where it was delivered and retrieve the package. If they did deliver to the wrong address and can’t recover, the insurance you paid for that wasn’t included in the shipment could become an issue. |
|
Quoted: Did yours actually show up yet? They sent mine via USPS, who left it leaning against my door right up against the sidewalk on a busy street. Needless to say, by the time I went outside, it was gone. Glad now I paid the extra $20 for full shipping insurance. ETA: Apparently, the "full insurance" only covers the package DURING transit. Theft at location or misdelivery are not covered. So, I guess I'm out $280 for the bolt, LPK, and the upper I added. As of this moment, I'm calling WC Armory NOT good to go. 2nd ETA: going through the USPS tracking info, it looks like he just shipped priority mail with tracking but no additional insurance. So, he pocketed the $20 full insurance payment. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: WC Armory - yes Toolcraft bcg - yes The LPK in question - no idea I ordered a combo, we'll see how it goes For the LPK, I guess I'll check and see if everything is in spec. If so I guess I'll use it Did yours actually show up yet? They sent mine via USPS, who left it leaning against my door right up against the sidewalk on a busy street. Needless to say, by the time I went outside, it was gone. Glad now I paid the extra $20 for full shipping insurance. ETA: Apparently, the "full insurance" only covers the package DURING transit. Theft at location or misdelivery are not covered. So, I guess I'm out $280 for the bolt, LPK, and the upper I added. As of this moment, I'm calling WC Armory NOT good to go. 2nd ETA: going through the USPS tracking info, it looks like he just shipped priority mail with tracking but no additional insurance. So, he pocketed the $20 full insurance payment. I'd be calling my Credit Card Company - some have "theft protection" and will compensate you. Others I'd just drop the hammer on that company and tell your CC company to refund you due to fraud. |
|
The guy did answer my email, and suggested I call the PO. I already had, of course, but had missed them by a couple of minutes, as I didn't get the delivery notice until nearly 5pm local.
Here's the thing. The delivery confirmation says it was left out front at 9:52am. The next door neighbor (same building, one door down) was here at 9:55 and didn't see any packages. That's a pretty narrow window for theft. The 'product' shown on the USPS tracking page shows priority mail with tracking. No signature confirmation or additional insurance. I have shipped items for business and know both of those are available, and paying for them was usual procedure for my business. Particularly when I charged a customer extra for it. There was no option on the order page for delivery confirmation or I'd have paid the extra $0.50 for it after dropping nearly $300 already. My contention is that basic competence would have him using the money I paid for shipping insurance to purchase shipping insurance from USPS, which he did not. There is always a chance that it wasn't delivered at all, but that the carrier just noted that it had been. It's happened, apparently, to people I know. I've had FedEx and UPS pull that shit, but never USPS. In any case, I'll call them in the morning with the tracking number and see what I can see. I'm still not comfortable with the whole, "pay for insurance but don't get it" aspect of this thing. |
|
Quoted:*snip* I'm still not comfortable with the whole, "pay for insurance but don't get it" aspect of this thing. View Quote Of course if that is the case it is a problem. Hopefully the package was marked as delivered when it was not or delivered to the wrong address and you get your products. If it was misdelivered, you don't get your product and it turns out that the package was not insured properly as you paid for, that is going to look really bad for the retailer. |
|
All's well that ends well. The issue was a sudden, unexpected outbreak of competence. Regular mail carrier arrived at around 9:50ish, waiting for neighbor to open his shop. Leaves with package still in truck just as neighbor pulls up. This morning, she showed just after he opened at 10:00, and explained why she hadn't dropped it yesterday.
So, I have the parts. Good stuff. It remains, though, that there was no insurance or signature verification on the shipment according to USPS. |
|
Glad to hear you got your parts. Nevertheless it sounds like you technically didn't get what you paid for (insurance). I've made several successful orders with WC over the years and will probably continue to buy from them myself but I don't think I can recommend them to others after your issue.
|
|
Quoted: Glad to hear you got your parts. Nevertheless it sounds like you technically didn't get what you paid for (insurance). I've made several successful orders with WC over the years and will probably continue to buy from them myself but I don't think I can recommend them to others after your issue. View Quote Thanks. To be fair, I emailed twice, and Bill (whoever that is) promptly answered. If I ever get a wild hair and decide he's got something I need, I'll email him beforehand and see if he's willing to pay for (or let me pay for) signature verification and actual postal insurance. Who knows, maybe he will. If not, no sale. But, yeah, I do feel griped about this transaction. |
|
I’ve always had extremely good experiences with Whitestone Castle Armory. Bill is the proprietor. It’s a fairly small operation, and with everybody trying to buy everything all at once, it’s possible that he’s gotten overwhelmed at times.
Since he replied right away, I’ll bet that Bill’s working on whatever the problem was. He always seemed like “good people” to me. |
|
I have two PSA Premium 5.56's. As most others have stated here, they are amazing BCGs. They are Toolcraft-made, chrome-lined, properly staked, MPI(if I remember correctly), FA profile, and come from PSA with an o-ring under the extractor.
The PSA Premium NiB is my go-to BCG for anything that I build requiring a 5.56 carrier. I tend to not buy anything else from PSA, because they are a little overpriced on most all individual parts & accessories, but their bolts are always at the bottom of current market prices. |
|
Sign up for the ARFCOM weekly newsletter and be entered to win a free ARFCOM membership. One new winner* is announced every week!
You will receive an email every Friday morning featuring the latest chatter from the hottest topics, breaking news surrounding legislation, as well as exclusive deals only available to ARFCOM email subscribers.
AR15.COM is the world's largest firearm community and is a gathering place for firearm enthusiasts of all types.
From hunters and military members, to competition shooters and general firearm enthusiasts, we welcome anyone who values and respects the way of the firearm.
Subscribe to our monthly Newsletter to receive firearm news, product discounts from your favorite Industry Partners, and more.
Copyright © 1996-2024 AR15.COM LLC. All Rights Reserved.
Any use of this content without express written consent is prohibited.
AR15.Com reserves the right to overwrite or replace any affiliate, commercial, or monetizable links, posted by users, with our own.