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  • The PSA Sabre Dagger Product Line
    Posted by Palmetto State Armory on March 25, 2024

    Cameron from Palmetto State Armory introduces the SKUs available at the launch of the Saber Dagger, featuring threaded barrels, aluminum flat face triggers, custom stippling, flared magwells, and PMAG plus 5 mag extensions, all packaged in a Saber Range Bag. The available configurations include M81 Desert, all black, M81 Woodland, and a mix of black frame with a tin barrel, each tailored with specific enhancements for an optimal shooting experience.

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  • The PSA Dagger Extended
    Posted by Palmetto State Armory on March 19, 2024

    Justin from Palmetto State Armory introduces the new CAA Dagger MCK Conversion Kit, exclusively available at Palmetto State Armory. This kit is designed to convert Dagger pistols, excluding the Micro, into a versatile and customizable platform, featuring a folding brace, full-length Picatinny rail, ambidextrous charging handle, and compatibility with most 1.37" suppressors, making it an ideal upgrade for Dagger owners looking to enhance their firearm's functionality.

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  • It's Soviet Arms Krink Time
    Posted by Palmetto State Armory on February 22, 2024

    Visit our website to discover more about the Soviet Arms Krink, now available in its initial 5.56 chambering!

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  • 9mm vs. .380
    9mm vs. .380
    Posted by Jim Grant on February 21, 2024
    Deciding between 9mm and 380 Auto can be a daunting task. Some people will say 9mm is superior, while others will argue that 380 is the best. But best is always subjective, and contrary to what my wife says, I’m frequently right. So, I’ve compiled a short list of some of the best examples of guns chambered in both .380 and 9mm for a specific application.
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  • PSA at Shot Show 2024
    Posted by Palmetto State Armory on January 30, 2024

    Thank you to our customers for making this SHOT Show a success and for continuing to inspire our innovation!

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  • H&R 5.56 LMG Concept
    Posted by Palmetto State Armory on January 26, 2024

    Mike Wetteland, CEO of H&R, introduces the H&R 556 Light Machine Gun, a westernized variant of the RPK featuring a heavy barrel, bipod, carry handle, A2 lower, and A2 sights, set to debut at SHOT Show 2024. This model, similar to those used by Canadian and Danish forces, will be on display along with other exciting firearms at SHOT Show booth 14843.

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  • The PSA Sabre Bolt Gun
    Posted by Palmetto State Armory on January 25, 2024

    Cameron Tapler from Palmetto State Armory introduces the Saber Bolt Gun, featuring a wire EDM machined action, fluted bolt, knurled bolt handle, and a Trigger Tech adjustable trigger. Available in calibers like .308, 6.5 Creedmoor, and 300 Blackout, the Saber Bolt Gun will be part of a build-it-yourself series, offering customizable options including barreled actions, stocks, and various barrel finishes, expected to be ready by the end of Q2.

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  • H&R DOE 635 9mm Pistol
    Posted by Palmetto State Armory on January 24, 2024

    Mike Wetteland, CEO of H&R, introduces the H&R 635 Doe 9mm pistol, featuring a 9mm NATO chamber, 32-round magazine, pistol brace, and folding front sight, set to debut at SHOT Show 2024. While the production timeline is still undetermined, visitors can see the pistol firsthand at their SHOT Show booth.

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  • ANNOUNCING... The Aberdeen Project!
    Posted by Palmetto State Armory on January 23, 2024

    JJE Capital, the parent company of Palmetto State Armory, is proud to announce the Aberdeen Project, dedicated to advancing 1st and 2nd Amendment freedoms for everyday Americans. This initiative focuses on driving innovation and growth in the firearms industry, offering you the chance to contribute to these important efforts.

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  • Soviet Arms Krink Update
    Posted by Palmetto State Armory on January 15, 2024

    Cameron Tapler from Palmetto State Armory provides an update on the upcoming Kink, currently in its final testing phase with a planned launch in February. The initial release will feature 5.56 versions, followed by 5.45, 300 Blackout, and 7.62x39, with various options including side rails and finishes.

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