No, einheit keeps up with things that happens. Search the PSA AR10...go over on barfcom and see the serious qc issues that PSA has been having. I can list the names of 7 people that I know personally that have had a rifle delivered with no gas tube, a barreled upper with a loose barrel nut-as in hand tight, a barrel that is fouled to the point that you see no rifling, a complete upper that looks like the bolt face was plated in brass, an out of spec AR10 upper, an out of spec lower. All the pin holes, and mag latch were too small. All were PSA or premium line. Nothing was PTAC nor Freedom. Sure, they put out stuff that works, but they also send out almost as much crap. I know one guy that is on day 76 for a refund on an upper that was sent back TWICE before. Jon A just went through a pretty typical PSA issue...QC problems. Get this, you buy a rifle kit form them and they say it has been head spaced and test fired. How do you do that on an un-assembled kit with a barrel that has never been used?? Your selling point is an FN barrel. Ok, does it shoot better then an ESS, Shaw, LMT, or Tactical Ambush barrel?? Not that I have seen at all. Moore Machine had the very same set up as PSA. They had more turds with the Ars, but about the same QC. MM has revamped and is now Bear Creek. You get the same 'quality' as anything PSA haves to offer for less money. They do the same thing.
Now PSA has decided to jump on the AK bandwagon. WTF do they know about AKs?? They sell the crappiest AK accessories for the same prices everyone else does. You just can't slap an AK together, many have tried and the end result is always the same. Look at Lancaster, Waffen Werks, JoKen, Hesse/Vulcan/Blackthorn.. I can list 20 more. Look at the I/O offerings and their reported issues. 1 out of 5 AKs have issues, some dangerous. And the issues are very simple QC isuues that should have been caught before, during, and clean up AFTER test firing. People ragged all on Century for their WaSR 'builds'. Century NEVER built any WaSRs. They added a FCG, opened the mag wells, installed a gas piston. The rest of the weapon was 'as delivered' from Romania, canted sights and all. When Arsenal had their canted sights and flaky finish issues, they offered no excuses and, like Century, were easy to get a hold of and repaired/replaced the weapon in a reasonable amount of time. What do you think is going to happen when PSA starts having warranty issues for their AKs?? They can't keep up with the AR15/AR10 issues......Sorry, that is the last company that needs to jump into this game. Oh, and where in the fook are they gonna get the resources to get their line shipping in 60 days?? You can assemble 3 ARs in the time it takes to assemble one AK. An AK takes a minimum of 1.5hrs to assemble with new parts, and that is being in a hurry with no issues. Sure you can go faster, I have. You end up letting something slide though....
Like I said, we'll see how they turn out. I wish them well. I will never buy one from them.