Palmetto State Armory (PSA) is updating its 570 shotgun project, with a pump-action version expected this year and a semi-automatic variant to follow. The 570 is designed as a user-modular platform, allowing users to convert the pump to semi-auto using the same receiver. Key features include a non-reciprocating charging handle, RMR cuts from the factory, and compatibility with 870 stocks.
Palmetto State Armory (PSA) showcased several concept firearms at SHOT Show 2025, seeking customer feedback for potential production. Key concepts included the PSA X9, a 9mm PDW with a delayed blowback system and BNT magazine compatibility, and the Jackal Precision, a 20-inch 308/6.5 Creedmoor rifle featuring a monolithic upper and ARCA rail. They also presented a semi-automatic variant of their 570 Pump shotgun, designed for modularity with interchangeable choke tubes and an RMR-cut receiver.
This review covers the ATA Arms NEO, an inertia-operated semi-automatic shotgun. It highlights the gun's similarity to established brands, its rotating two-lug bolt system, and its ability to cycle 2.75-inch and 3-inch shells. The review details its disassembly, features like a manual safety and adjustable cast/drop via a shim kit, and its barrel options and rib design.
This review of the ATA Arms SP over-under shotgun highlights its surprising features for its price point, including a Turkish walnut stock with an adjustable comb and a generous palm swell on the grip. The gun utilizes a familiar box lock action with selectable mechanical triggers and an Anson pushrod for forend removal. It is built on a monoblock principle and accepts interchangeable choke tubes, making it a competitive option for clay shooting.
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