Update for Virginia Customers: Shipments of affected firearms and magazines to Virginia addresses are temporarily paused due to pending legal cases and unclear court guidance. We will resume shipping the moment we have a clear legal resolution.
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BIG NEWS: Virginia Weapons Ban ON HOLD - What's Next?
Posted by Palmetto State Armory on June 29, 2026A federal judge issued a preliminary injunction temporarily blocking Virginia’s proposed firearm restrictions. PSA will resume eligible serialized shipments to Virginia while the injunction remains in effect.
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Deadlines - What Virginia & Rhode Island Need to Know
Posted by Palmetto State Armory on June 18, 2026PSA is prioritizing Virginia and Rhode Island orders ahead of the July 1 deadline. Serialized orders must be placed by June 23, and non-serialized orders must be placed by June 30 at 10 PM.
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Upcoming Firearm Restrictions: What VA and RI Customers Need to Know
Posted by Palmetto State Armory on June 9, 2026State and local firearm regulations are continuously evolving across the country, and some recent legislative changes will directly impact what we are able to sell and ship to customers in Virginia and Rhode Island. We want to make sure our customers in these states are informed well in advance so you have the opportunity to complete any purchases before restrictions take effect. PSA is committed to fulfilling all eligible orders placed before the deadlines below, and we are actively prioritizing these shipments to ensure they arrive at your FFL in time for transfer.
VA Residents: Third party drop ship orders must be placed by June 19, all PSA warehoused affected firearm orders by June 23, and all PSA warehoused non-serialized affected orders by June 30.
RI Residents: Third party drop ship orders must be placed by June 9, all PSA warehoused affected firearm orders by June 15, and all PSA warehoused non-serialized affected orders by June 30.
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5 Mistakes New Gun Owners Make
Posted by Palmetto State Armory on April 3, 2026New gun owners often make simple setup mistakes that impact performance, reliability, and legality. This guide covers five common errors and how to avoid them for a safer, more effective firearm setup.
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Converting an AR Pistol into an SBR - ATF Form-1
Posted by Palmetto State Armory on February 17, 2026An educational overview of the ATF Form 1 process for converting a braced AR pistol into a registered SBR, including filing steps and requirements.
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