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trout_champ
06-23-2011, 13:52
Have any of you guys ever heard or used DSA Uppers? They have one that I’m really interested in.

Here’s the link

http://www.dsarms.com/DSA-ZM4-A3-Upper-Receiver-16-Barrel-M4-HG-Parked-Chrome-Lined---DSZM4CBUPARKCL/productinfo/DSZM4CBUPARKCL/

Thanks
Randy

leatherneck448
06-23-2011, 14:23
DSA products are good quality.

nothing to shy away from.

hope this helps,
Kenny

buckshotbarlow
07-26-2011, 20:57
Have a 20" and 16", they both run perfect, hold under 1" with hand loads. No complaints...

cofi
08-05-2011, 15:41
just bought a 14.5 upper ill let you know how it goes

WBAR
08-05-2011, 16:17
I handled a couple of the complete carbines at a nearby gun dealer and felt that they were put together pretty well. For that price range, though, I'm more impressed with my two Spikes ARs. 4150 barrel steel instead of 4140 and very impressive testing protocols for bolts and barrels at Spikes.

BPTactical
08-05-2011, 17:34
I have a 20" HBAR that I built on a DSA upper. Excellent fit and finish.
Rifle is extremely accurate and consistent.
I have had no issues with it and would pick up another one in a heart beat.

trout_champ
08-05-2011, 21:57
I was gonna pick one of these up, but RAR had a sale on complete LMT uppers for $500 including BCG and charging handle. Went with him and saved a couple bucks. Just need to figure out some range time the next two days and I’m gonna break her in.

Randy

DSB OUTDOORS
08-06-2011, 19:30
I have a 20" HBAR that I built on a DSA upper. Excellent fit and finish.
Rifle is extremely accurate and consistent.
I have had no issues with it and would pick up another one in a heart beat.
Good enough for BPT good enough for me!! Thanks!!

Robby30-06
08-29-2011, 08:45
I have a DSA upper in 16" and i love it. Good fit to my lower & a good shooter, accepts all ammo i've given it so far. The barrel has no calibur markings on it so when i got it i called DSA to see if i could shoot 5.56 NATO through it, they said any AR bbl made by them is good to go for 5.56. Hope this helps.