This review covers the Gen 5 Noveske SD, a rifle developed for Department of Defense requirements, featuring a shortened buffer system and new receiver designs. It will be available in .300 Blackout and .338 ARC calibers with barrel lengths of 8 and 12.5 inches, and includes a Geissele SD-E trigger. The speaker's high authority is evident in their detailed technical explanations.
This video from SHOT Show 2026 features Randy Luth of Luth-AR discussing the company's latest innovations. Key products include the modular MBA series buttstocks, the ergonomic Globe Charging Handle, and the stable Palm Guard handguards. Luth-AR is also expanding into barrel manufacturing with fluted Ruger 10/22 barrels and plans for .300 Blackout and .338 ARC. Randy Luth also shares his candidacy for the NRA Board of Directors.
This YouTube video from PSA explores the new .338 ARC caliber, questioning its longevity in the market. The reviewer tests the caliber through a PSA .338 ARC rifle, noting its surprisingly smooth operation. The video offers a comparison to the 300 Blackout round, highlighting some past issues experienced with that caliber. The content aims to inform viewers about the performance and potential staying power of the .338 ARC.
This video discusses the potential of the new 338 ARC cartridge and whether it could replace the popular 300 BLK. The creator poses questions about its viability as a hunting round, its longevity in the market, and its potential to become a future mainstay. Viewers are invited to share their opinions on the 338 ARC's future.
This video introduces and tests the new .338 ARC caliber through the CMMG Mk4 Dissent rifle. The content focuses on the initial performance of this newly developed ammunition and its application in a modern sporting rifle platform. Viewers are encouraged to support the channel through subscriptions, Super Thanks, and Patreon.
This YouTube video provides a detailed review of the Palmetto State Armory (PSA) 338 ARC pistol, focusing on its performance in both suppressed and unsuppressed shooting scenarios. The reviewer highlights the pistol's compact 8-inch barrel, its ability to handle various ammunition loads without feeding issues, and its accuracy, achieving 1.5-3 MOA groups at 100 yards. Key selling points include its superior subsonic stopping power compared to the .300 Blackout, making it a practical option for close-range hunting or as a truck/glovebox firearm. Trade-offs mentioned are heavier recoil with light braces and limited ammunition availability. The video also subtly promotes the "Basement Operator Company" through links to their website, Discord, and YouTube channel, along with social media and contact information for business inquiries and marketing services.
This video features Caleb and Steve from Brownells conducting a range report on their custom-built AR-15 chambered in 338 ARC. They demonstrate the process of zeroing the rifle and adjusting the Rifle Speed adjustable gas block. The report includes testing the performance and accuracy of both Hornady supersonic and subsonic ammunition at various distances, with a specific focus on tuning the gas block for reliable subsonic cycling. The video offers a field perspective for those interested in the 338 ARC cartridge or building an AR-15 around it.
This video provides a first impression review of PSA's new .338 ARC pistol, directly comparing its potential against the popular .300 Blackout cartridge. The analysis covers key components like barrel specifications, the brace, bolt carrier group (BCG), and magazine compatibility, exploring why the .338 ARC might emerge as a more capable alternative in the market.
This YouTube video focuses on a new 338 ARC PSA Complete Upper. The description provides links to the creator's other platforms, including a second channel, Amazon affiliate deals, Rumble, merchandise, and social media (Instagram, X). It also mentions a Patreon and a YouTube Members Club. The video's description includes a disclaimer about affiliate links and products being sent for testing. The hashtags provided are #338, #338arc, #psa, #ar, #338ar, #budgetar, and #budget338, indicating the core topic is the specific firearm and its affordability.
This video provides a comprehensive head-to-head comparison of three new rifle calibers: 338 ARC, .375 Raptor, and 8.6 Blackout, directly pitting them against the popular 300 Blackout. Through a series of tests including recoil, suppressed sound, water penetration, ballistic gel with high-speed analysis, and platform weight, the video aims to determine which caliber is the superior choice for builders, hunters, and civilian tactical shooters in 2025. It also touches on ammo availability, cost, and ease of building each platform.
This video from Palmetto State Armory introduces their new PSA 338 ARC platform. The rifle utilizes a milspec lower receiver paired with a 338 ARC upper. The description specifically highlights the compatibility with DuraMag 400 Legend magazines, stating they are the only guaranteed compatible magazines for the platform. Palmetto State Armory emphasizes their mission of spreading freedom and encourages viewer engagement in the comments and subscriptions for more content.
This content introduces two new heavy subsonic cartridges: Q's 8.6 Blackout and Hornady's 338 ARC. The 8.6 Blackout features a 300-grain bullet for subsonic performance up to 300 meters, initially designed for a 'suitcase gun'. The 338 ARC claims compatibility with standard AR-15 lowers, uses less powder, and offers similar performance in a compact package.
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