PSA Freedom AR15 Rifle Kit 5.56 16″ M4 Carbine-Length BLEM $319.99 FREE S&H

PSA Freedom AR15 Rifle Kit 5.56 16 M4 Carbine-Length lowest price

Palmetto State Armory has their best-selling PSA Freedom AR15 Rifle Kit 5.56 16″ M4 Carbine-Length, this time a BLEM for $319.99 with FREE shipping. Just add a blank lower receiver, and you have a complete rifle. You save $300.00 plus off the MSRP.

PSA Freedom AR15 Rifle Kit 5.56 16″ M4 Carbine-Length

Your new Palmetto State Armory kit will include the listed components that are required to assemble into a complete AR rifle or pistol:

Barrel: 4150V Chrome Moly steel. Chambered in 5.56 NATO, with a 1:7 twist, M4 barrel extension, and a carbine-length gas system. Barrel is is finished off with a standard handguard, F-Marked gas sight base, and A2 flash hider.

Upper: Forged 7075-T6 A3 AR upper is machined to MIL-SPECS and hard coat anodized, features a forged upper receiver. These uppers are made for us right here in the USA by a mil-spec manufacturer.

Bolt: Full-auto profile bolt carrier group. Milspec Carpenter No. 158® steel bolt. Gas Key Hardened to USGI Specifications, Fastened with Grade 8 screws, and Staked Per Mil-Spec. 8620 steel nitride M-16 profile carrier.

Lower Build Kit: Includes Classic M4-Style Stock, A2 Pistol grip, Classic Lower Parts Kit and Mil-Spec diameter 6-position buffer tube assembly. Everything you need to finish your stripped lower.

** These uppers will have cosmetic blemishes that do not affect function. This may include, but is not limited to, forging marks under the finish, scratches, slight variation in the finish color coat.

PSA Freedom AR15 Rifle Kit 5.56 16″ M4 Carbine-Length BLEM $319.99 FREE S&H

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musicman44mag

I have a friend that bought a blem. The best we could tell was that it was not as dark as his other rifle he bought from them that is not a blem. It shoots fine with no problems.

I have heard others say the same thing and people on this site say that they couldn’t see what the blem was and it shot fine. I bet that one was light in color to. Might also be the thickness of the coating but that is a guess.