This video, presented by Luke from Line45, details seven firearms that have become more legally accessible due to shifts in ATF regulations regarding pistol braces. It explains how previous legal ambiguities, particularly around the definition of Short-Barreled Rifles (SBRs) and the use of braces, created uncertainty and market hesitation for these specific models. The content highlights the return of these firearms to a stable legal status, making them viable options for consumers.
This video showcases the rapid-fire capabilities of the Palmetto State Armory (PSA) Jakl rifle when equipped with a Rare Breed Triggers (RBT) FRT-15. The demonstration highlights the firearm's performance with a full 30-round magazine of 5.56 NATO ammunition, emphasizing the consistent cycling and ejection patterns observed during high-volume firing. The shooter expresses satisfaction with the combination of the Jakl's gas system and the FRT.
This video from Survival Gear provides an expert overview of 25 new firearms revealed at SHOT Show 2026. It covers a range of innovations, from bullpup conversion kits and chassis systems for pistols to modern AK variants and specialized rifles like the .50 BMG Tao 50 and cold-weather Sako ARG. The review highlights features relevant to concealed carry, reliability, and recoil mitigation, offering a glimpse into the future of firearm technology.
This review details the practical accuracy of the Palmetto State Armory (PSA) JAKL in 5.56x45mm NATO, tested up to 600 yards. The rifle demonstrated high consistency in a practical accuracy course, hitting steel targets from 150 to 500 yards with impressive reliability. Extended testing at 600 yards confirmed its capability as a mid-range precision tool, despite minor ergonomic and recoil observations. The JAKL offers a significant performance-to-price ratio when compared to more expensive platforms like the FN SCAR.
This comparison between the Palmetto State Armory Olcan bullpup and the JAKL rifle highlights the significant size advantage of the bullpup design. The Olcan, with its chamber located behind the pistol grip, achieves a much shorter overall length while maintaining full rifle performance and velocity. This makes it an excellent option for suppressed shooting without excessive length.
This guide details the disassembly and reassembly of the Palmetto State Armory Olcan bullpup conversion kit for the JAKL platform. It highlights key differences from the standard JAKL, such as the takedown pin direction and the vertical separation of receivers. The guide also touches upon cheek riser removal and compatibility considerations, including SBR registration requirements for certain configurations. Instruction is provided by an official Palmetto State Armory representative, demonstrating a high level of expertise.
This video provides an overview of the new Olcan Bullpup Rifle from Palmetto State Armory. It highlights the Olcan's function as a conversion kit for the PSA Jakl upper, detailing compatibility with various 5.56 and 300 Blackout barrel lengths. The review also covers available color options, muzzle device compatibility, and included lower receiver features, noting the official launch date and a promotional giveaway.
This video highlights the PSA JAKL, emphasizing Black Friday as the prime opportunity to purchase. It showcases the rifle's performance, including cycling and recoil control, and mentions the availability of uppers, lowers, and full rifles in calibers like .300 Blackout and .308. The presentation is delivered by an official Palmetto State Armory representative, indicating high authority.
This video provides an expert review of the Palmetto State Armory (PSA) Jakl 9mm PCC, presented by Elliott Delp. It details the firearm's features, including its Magpul furniture and F5 folding brace, and compares it to other popular PCCs like the AKV and Stribog. The review highlights the Jakl's compactness, reliability, and AR-like ergonomics, making it an attractive option for PCC enthusiasts.
This review compares the Brownells BRN-180 Gen 3 and the PSA Jakl, highlighting significant reliability issues with the BRN-180 Gen 3, which consistently failed to reset its trigger across multiple units. In contrast, the PSA Jakl performed well, demonstrating soft recoil and consistent accuracy after minor adjustments. The BRN-180 Gen 2 is still recommended for its lighter weight and softer shooting characteristics.
This expert-level analysis by Hop compares various folding stocks for compact firearm configurations. The review highlights that while folding stocks reduce length, they often increase width, potentially negating concealment benefits. Key considerations include adjustability, cost-effectiveness, and ergonomic comfort. The Magpul UCS is identified as a top performer for functionality, despite its aesthetics, while the Midwest Industries adapter offers a traditional feel. The B5 Systems MPS is deemed suitable for smaller PDW-style firearms.
The ARC Fire FRT from AS Designs is tested across multiple platforms, including AR-15s, 300 Blackout rifles, and HK firearms. It demonstrates broad compatibility, even with the challenging HK MR556A4, and works with various triggers like Geissele and Mil-spec. The trigger is praised for its clean pull, lack of 'trigger slap', and high cyclic rates, making it a versatile and game-changing option.
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