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Palmetto State Armory 10.5 inch AR Pistol Range and Accuracy Report

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  1. I now have 3 PSA complete guns and all run flawlessly! I have a PLR 16 by Keltec with a 9.2 barrel and right out of the box, cleaned, with PMC 55 grain and Iron sights, it shot 1 1/2 at 100 with my 67 year old eyes. Optics are better for me. Red dots do cover too much target but they are perfect for defensive shooting!

  2. I'd take the SigSauer Romeo5 over the TRS-25 any day. PSA has been offering the Romeo5 on sale for about $120 for the last several months. The TRS-25 is supposed to be a 3MOA dot, but it is not anywhere near as clean and well defined as the the Romeo5, which is a 2MOA dot. Just my opinion, but I have 2 SBRs and 1 AR pistol with the Romeo5 on all of them, and have 0 complaints.

  3. I'm interested in one of these but am on the fenced compared to just a basic M4 carbine. I was hoping one of these would be good out to at least a couple hundred yards with a red dot, but based on your experience you don't sound confident that's realistic.

  4. There is a vid on youtube of a guy testing this pistol with a 1-6 scope and he got 1.25" 5 shot groups at 100 yards using Winchester 69 Gr white box, firing prone with a bipod. Looks like a pistol, shoots like a rifle. Those groups are excellent.

  5. What's that big green thing holding your weapon sir…
    You didn't really drive down range right?
    I'd fuckin run n gun that shit at a thousand and 1.5 yards….
    With a strait base slide 3 round burst…..

  6. As I NJ understandit, .223 and 5.56 are essentially the same. The difference don't really matter where calipers meet the alloy.

    The chambers are not exactly the same. This is the important distinction. Thus why you can fire .223 in a 5.56 cut chamber, but not the other way around. Its all about the chamber, not the round. Just as .223 Wylde is a chamber cut to offer the "best of both worlds". .223 Wylde is not a distinct round/caliber, unlike like the difference between 300 Blackout and 300 HAM'R.

    .223 vs 5.56 is more like 300 Whisper vs 300 Blackout.

    The only real difference with 5.56, especially for reloaders, is that the primers and bullets are crimped and sealed as per the military specification. It doesn't matter if it's 55gr XM193, or 62gr green tip SS109 (Nato) or M855 (U.S.).

  7. I probably have 5 trs25 dots. On 10/22, 12ga, AK, and ARs. I've only had one that was bad it was like 5 feet high out of the box and wouldn't adjust to point of aim but got it swapped out. I also have a few aimpoints. But I think that the trs25 I'd the best for the money $50 can't beat it

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