It’s powerful to get past PSA’s idea wall. The brand new Jakls, shotguns and the huge .50 BMG rifle are all grabbing your consideration and pining for tales. They deserve them, however when you can battle your well beyond the wall, you may see that PSA’s two sub-companies, DPMS and H&R, are doing quite a lot of attention-grabbing issues.
The H&R T48 FAL
A number of a long time in the past, the USA army examined the FAL. They known as it the T48 and subjected it to a variety of checks towards the M14. It seems that the FAL had a 24-karat run of unhealthy luck. You see, the sport was rigged from the beginning. The M14 acquired preferential therapy, and the USA adopted one of many worst service rifles of the period and rejected the best arm of the free world.
Fortunately, you don’t should reject the FAL, and H&R is producing a T48 clone. This FAL clone will include factory-correct markings for the T48, in addition to the slick and candy wooden furnishings from yesteryear. H&R teamed up with DSA to ensure issues are finished proper. DSA are the FAL guys and make some fantastic merchandise.
I’m digging the H&R lineup rather a lot and love that they’re stepping into weapons I’d by no means be capable of personal elsewhere.
The DPMS Kitty Kat
A very long time in the past, when folks took DPMS as a severe firm and Freedom Group hadn’t completely destroyed the corporate’s status, they created a gun referred to as the Kitty Kat. The Kitty Kat was the primary time a serious firm produced an obnoxiously quick AR with a 7-inch barrel. The gun was meant for entry groups, however I’m undecided if it was ever used as such.
PSA now owns the DPMS model, they usually’ve created the Kitty Kat V2. This time, the ultra-short barrel fires a caliber extra acceptable for the quick barrel size, the .300 Blackout. It’s holding the identical old-school structure with a HAR-15 brace, a carry deal with and a brief tubular handguard. It’s candy and has been wanting to decorate in all-black nylon and clear my home when the spouse and youngsters depart.