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Hello glocktalk, PSA has an open poll for upcoming product releases. I personally voted for a 10mm Dagger, what's your pick?

That one surprised me considering how adamant it was stated a 10mm Dagger was not going to be made. But then again I won’t hold my breath. Still waiting on the 6.5 Grendel AK. The Jakl Bullpup piqued my interest
 
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That one surprised me considering how adamant it was stated a 10mm Dagger was not going to be made. But then again I won’t hold my breath. Still waiting on the 6.5 Grendel AK. The Jakl Bullpup piqued my interest
A 6.5 grendel AK would be very high on my list of rifles since Zastava never released their rifle and I don't have Rifle Dynamics cash lol.
 
I'm wondering what is the mystique behind the Jakl? What bolt does it use?

I've seen plenty of examples of manufacturers trying to merge the AK with the AR and produce a fully piston driven AR, yet still use the main failure point of the AR--it's bolt. Does the Jakl use the standard 5.56 bolt head?

PSA is pumping out an impressive amount of products. I was visiting their AK pages earlier and became overwhelmed by the shear amount of offerings. I couldn't make heads or tails of all the differences.
 
A 6.5 grendel AK would be very high on my list of rifles since Zastava never released their rifle and I don't have Rifle Dynamics cash lol.
The PSA 6.5 AK was and is in my #1 spot. A Grendel AK that took AR mags? Yeah queue the Futurama Fry Take My Money meme. But if a 6.5 Grendel AK is not in the cards a 6 ARC AK will do too.
 
I'm wondering what is the mystique behind the Jakl? What bolt does it use?

I've seen plenty of examples of manufacturers trying to merge the AK with the AR and produce a fully piston driven AR, yet still use the main failure point of the AR--it's bolt. Does the Jakl use the standard 5.56 bolt head?

PSA is pumping out an impressive amount of products. I was visiting their AK pages earlier and became overwhelmed by the shear amount of offerings. I couldn't make heads or tails of all the differences.
I've seen plenty of examples of manufacturers trying to merge the AK with the AR and produce a fully piston driven AR, yet still use the main failure point of the AR--it's bolt. Does the Jakl use the standard 5.56 bolt head?
It uses an AR type bolt. Whether or not it is an actual AR I don’t know. But I suspect it’s proprietary. A very near AR-180 variation
 
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A 30mm??? Why, just why? I mean if people vote and that wins....let's be real I don't think many would actually buy it.
 
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A 30mm??? Why, just why? I mean if people vote and that wins....let's be real I don't think many would actually buy it.
Even if it does win, considering PSA’s release date schedule. It’ll probably be 3 years before we see an actual release. And then maybe a year before the PSA FB group finishes up getting first dibs.
 
It uses an AR type bolt. Whether or not it is an actual AR I don’t know. But I suspect it’s proprietary. A very near AR-180 variation

It's proprietary, and a bit clunky compared to other options in that caliber. With that said, once you shoot one you're either.. I have to add one to the collection. Or, Not interested category.
 
It's proprietary, and a bit clunky compared to other options in that caliber. With that said, once you shoot one you're either.. I have to add one to the collection. Or, Not interested category.
Oh I’m in the not interested category. However, I do like bullpups. So I could see getting the Jakyl bullpup.
 
Most in depth discussion of the 5.7 PDW I've seen - would pair nicely with my Rock pistol.


PSA is really upping their game.
 
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