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Magpul Showcase - Build It Your Way!
Posted by Palmetto State Armory on December 5, 2024Magpul, a trusted leader in firearm accessories and furniture, has been a proud industry partner of Palmetto State Armory for years. In today’s showcase, explore the latest innovations, including the all-new DT Stock, PR Stock, RL Stock, BAD Lever, and more. Don’t miss your chance to see these exciting additions to Magpul’s lineup!
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The PSA Dagger Compensator
Posted by Palmetto State Armory on December 5, 2024Introducing the new PSA Dagger Compensator, designed to enhance your shooting performance by reducing muzzle rise and felt recoil. Machined from durable 6061 aluminum, this single-port compensator offers improved accuracy, smoother handling, and a sleek aesthetic for your PSA Dagger. With easy installation and optimized performance, it’s the perfect upgrade for competition, self-defense, or everyday shooting.
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How to Choose the Right AR-15 Rifle Stock
Posted by Jim Grant on November 23, 2024Few components of a rifle are as crucial to ergonomics as the stock, which is why it's so important to choose the right AR-15 rifle stock. Thankfully we've done the leg work for you, and compiled a handy little guide to picking out the right AR-15 stock for you.Share:2 comments -
PSA Product Showcase: The Beretta PMX 9mm
Posted by Palmetto State Armory on November 21, 2024The Beretta PMXs is a lightweight, durable, and highly reliable 9mm pistol platform featuring a direct blowback design, modern polymer construction, and full ambidextrous controls for adaptability. Equipped with a threaded barrel for muzzle devices, multiple attachment points, and two 30-round magazines, it meets NATO standards for performance in any environment.
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Concentricity - Preventing Baffle Strikes
Posted by Palmetto State Armory on November 15, 2024Concentricity refers to the precise alignment of multiple circles—in this case, the center of your bore with the center of your suppressor or muzzle device opening. Learn how to check for proper concentricity and discover the steps to take if your rifle's alignment is off. Follow along for essential tips to ensure safe and accurate firearm performance.
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Pistol Trigger Guide
Posted by Jim Grant on November 8, 2024The world of handgun triggers is vast and occasionally confusing- which is why we created this handy guide to give you all the know-how you'll need to pick the perfect trigger type for your handgun.Share: -
Kel-Tec Sub-2000 Gen 3 Review
Posted by Jim Grant on November 1, 2024Few firearms offer as much fun and affordability as pistol-caliber carbines. Lightweight with minimal recoil, these guns are also great for suppressor use. However, many carbines are too large to serve as practical bugout or truck guns — except for the KelTec Sub 2000Share: -
How to Adjust PSA Dagger Recoil Spring
Posted by Palmetto State Armory on November 1, 2024The recoil spring in your PSA Dagger is designed to handle various types of ammo and attachments, but for a dedicated range or competition pistol, fine-tuning it can enhance performance. In this video, we’ll show you how to adjust your recoil spring by swapping it with heavier or lighter options to suit your specific setup.
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PSA SureFire Lights Product Showcase
Posted by Palmetto State Armory on October 25, 2024Explore some of the top weapon lights from SureFire in today’s Product Showcase! Get an in-depth look at the SureFire XSC, X300, Scout Light, and Scout Light Mini. Don’t forget to check them out and subscribe to Palmetto State Armory for more exciting Product Showcases.
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Steel vs Brass Cased Ammo
Posted by Jim Grant on October 18, 2024The debate over steel vs. brass-cased ammo often centers on quantity versus quality. Steel-cased rounds have traditionally been cheaper but seen as lower quality than brass. However, sanctions on Russian imports due to the Ukraine conflict have impacted the availability and cost of steel-cased ammo. Comparing the pros and cons can help buyers decide. Brass-cased ammo is generally more reliable and better for reloading, while steel-cased rounds offer cost savings but may wear out firearms faster. Understanding these differences can help you make an informed purchasing decision.Share: