I really think I might pull the trigger on this. Super neat. PSA is ambitious to be building brand new 5.56 NATO firearms in 2022, changes the pace given how old things like the SCAR-L, ACR, AUG, have become, and the price of things like the Robinson Defense....
@@beekeepersjourney8192 by removing the buffer detent entirely it looks like. Missed opportunity. They could have machined a notch into that plug where you turn it in to the point the pin snaps into the notch, just like a standard buffer. It can't turn after that without sheering off the pin.
I really wish my JAKL had come with this adaptor and a stock other than the F5. Since it didn't I'm now spending at additional $500 on this adaptor and a stock that retains the overall shape of the F5 but is actually made well, the B&T stock from Haga. It would also be cool if you guys could get your warehouse in order. I ordered both the Haga sock and PSA 1913 adaptor at the same time. The Haga stock is set to arrive tomorrow. Your adaptor hasn't even shipped yet. It's not 2010 anymore, items taking a week or more to arrive is no longer acceptable.
Plz make JAKL upper with REAR plate, so 3D printed PET-G lowers can be used with no stress on them. Defeat ATF 2021 rule overnight. Please make it for 308 platform especially for new .277 Fury used in Army new M5.
but then, why? My 300blk pistol already does that, why spend $700 more for a Jakl to do the same thing? Losing the length of the buffer system is THE purpose. Also zero doubt one could make this, without the stupid plastic part, easily and cheaply, the specs are known if it's true milspec, I bet those machined anodized aluminum plugs are $5 online, in your choice of color or design. Bolt, rubber washer, donezo. Which is what you'll have to do as the parts are chronically sold out.
Might be a silly question, but would I be able to put a Jakl upper on a standard AR lower that has a buffer tube and does NOT have that threaded adaptor in place? From what I see on the structure of a Jakl, I assume that the bolt carrier won't fly into the buffer tube when operating even if without the blocking, but I can be wrong. The answer can affect my decision on which lower and configuration I should go with. Thx
Im looking forward for this one problem. With the PSA JAKL RIFLE LOWER BUILD KIT MOE SL EPT F5 STOCK, FDE come with that BUFFER WITH BRACE/STOCK ADAPTER ASSEMBLY?
Will the picatinny adapter work on a PA-10 lower? I'm starting a lower build to be ready when the .308 JAKL uppers start shipping. I feel like it should fit...
How do I properly install the f5 stock when purchased separately? I installed it (I thought right) but I am unfortunately having ejection and reload issues that I think is a gas issue but not fixable with the adjustable gas block. Worked perfectly with my J customs skeleton stock. Please help 😢😢
I installed just as you did above, the first time, but the first piece that is threaded in (with a flat head) was ridiculously tight and required way too much force, stopping it about 1 full thread from being flush. Could this be my problem? Stock installed fine just with a minor gap between f5 stock and my lower.
Use rocksett not locktite on any firearm. The heat will break it down overtime. PSA You should be using Rocksett for and threaded components that need to be locked down without a pinned lockset
Tbh I don’t see why loctite is necessary on the buffer adapter. Those ears would prevent it from backing out. If anything, I’d loctite the small Allen head screw.
So my question is, do this and lose an entire lower that's now dedicated, and send PSA $700, OR skip all this hassle and pay 2x for a CMMG Dissent that mounts instantly on any lower with no proprietary parts, alterations, or custom work. Easy choice as these proprietary parts are always sold out.
@@imitenotbe like all other uppers, like the CMMG Dissent that replaces this. Base requirement of an AR upper is it can be taken off your gun and put on ANY other AR lower, otherwise it's NOT an AR upper. Modularity is the purpose of the design, if you throw that out there are WAY better options than the AR platform. It's modularity is about the only thing it has going for it, and the ability of that to skirt idiotic regulations.
@@RobertMorgan this isn't, and has never been, an AR-15 pattern gun. Just like the BRN180, it's based off the AR18. They've adapted THAT to AR-15 pattern lowers. In no way shape or form has this ever been a full AR-15 pattern gun lmao