The new NR NoDak Spud NDS 18SC

I love PSA. They are a fantastic company, objectively PSA provide a very high value product compared to the majority of other manufacturers even in the open US market.
PSA are good to go. If we had access to their catalog here I would mega splurge. While a consortium of businesses is a complicated and sometimes risky endeavor, at a cursory glance this project has potential. Backed.

The JAKL is as efficient and functional as you can get for this kind of thing. No stupid bells and whistles just to make it different or unnecessary excess.

I have no use of things that are just different, I need things that work and are cost effective.
 
We are working with PSA to get a production run for the NODAK SPUD 180SC. This is a proprietary proven platform.

PSA, nor will any other company build an upper for a firearm they don't make or for a platform that according to your post is plagued with issues.

I think what needs to be said is we are trying very hard to have them enter the Canadian Market, they have to want to do it, they don't need to.

Please understand it from a manufacturing standpoint, there is alot more to doing a production run than pushing out parts.

I hope this brings clarity to the original post


The IRUNGUNS Team.


Quote Originally Posted by Ustauk View Post
Great news, a possibility of a new hope! If the lower is the serial numbered, would the NoDak Spud compatible Jakl upper work on the SBI Lynx, WK180-C Gen 1, WS-MCR, and Spectre LTD lowers? If so, PSA could have increased sales from those wanting to replace overgassed
first Canadian gen uppers that have shook themselves to peaces or broke pistons.


Holy #### that's amazing...
 
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Ustauk said:
Originally Posted by Ustauk View Post
Great news, a possibility of a new hope! If the lower is the serial numbered, would the NoDak Spud compatible Jakl upper work on the SBI Lynx, WK180-C Gen 1, WS-MCR, and Spectre LTD lowers? If so, PSA could have increased sales from those wanting to replace overgassed
first Canadian gen uppers that have shook themselves to peaces or broke pistons.

We are working with PSA to get a production run for the NODAK SPUD 180SC. This is a proprietary proven platform.

PSA, nor will any other company build an upper for a firearm they don't make or for a platform that according to your post is plagued with issues.

I think what needs to be said is we are trying very hard to have them enter the Canadian Market, they have to want to do it, they don't need to.

Please understand it from a manufacturing standpoint, there is alot more to doing a production run than pushing out parts.

I hope this brings clarity to the original post


The IRUNGUNS Team.

Fair enough, although the lowers aren't generally problematic, probably not worth company's time, at least in the near term. Will the NoDak 180 lower Jakl still have a buffer tube socket underneath the 1913 cover, like in the below installation video of the Jakl 1913 adapter on an AR-15 lower?

PSA said:
 
If the F5 ACR style stock sold by PSA with AR-15 compatible Jakl doesn't fit with the Nodak 180 lower, Haga sells a similar 1913 stock, the B&T MBT stock for 1913 rails. For a different look, variable length of pull, a cheek riser, and folding, you can get the Midwest Industries Alpha AK 1913 Zenico-style stock.
 
Finally figured out how to not get nuked in Reddit (don't inciude a forum link that requires a sign in).

Question from the thread their, what reason to use when posting a message to PSA

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As you are well aware we are working on a couple of projects for the Canadian market, one is with PSA and the original founder of NODAK SPUD. This is the proprietary Nodak Spud 18SC FRT 196206 mated with a proprietary upper designed off the Jakl.

This is a totally different beast then your standard 180, it is by far the most advanced platform that could hit the Canadian market.

Unfortunately, there are some concerns about how the rifle will sell in Canada.

Should we be able to get this project up and running there will also be various barrel lengths available and possibly additional calibers.

We would kindly ask for your help in politely sending a few site enquires to PSA and help us explain how they would have an unlimited captive Canadian market, thus hopefully they will schedule production time to make it happen.

Please send an email to

info@palmettostatearmory.com



Finally figured out how to not get nuked in Reddit (don't inciude a forum link that requires a sign in).

Question from the thread their, what reason to use when posting a message to PSA

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Another project would be for IrunGuns to contact robinson armament. They plan on making more m96 from left over parts. No time line but Canada should grab the whole lot

might as well do a valmet hunter from spare parts lol. will still be cheaper than 10k people are asking now.
 
As you are well aware we are working on a couple of projects for the Canadian market, one is with PSA and the original founder of NODAK SPUD. This is the proprietary Nodak Spud 18SC FRT 196206 mated with a proprietary upper designed off the Jakl.

This is a totally different beast then your standard 180, it is by far the most advanced platform that could hit the Canadian market.

Unfortunately, there are some concerns about how the rifle will sell in Canada.

Should we be able to get this project up and running there will also be various barrel lengths available and possibly additional calibers.

We would kindly ask for your help in politely sending a few site enquires to PSA and help us explain how they would have an unlimited captive Canadian market, thus hopefully they will schedule production time to make it happen.

Please send an email to

info@palmettostatearmory.com
Emailed them and i got this auto-reply
*** We apologize for the inconvenience, but we do not monitor this email anymore. ***
For the quickest response, please use our contact form at: https://palmettostatearmory.com/help-center/contact/
I think i'll just call them
 
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