PSA 570 UPDATE ๐Ÿšจ Coming 2026?!

Published on January 29, 2026
Duration: 1:00

This entry details the upcoming PSA 570 modular shotgun platform from Palmetto State Armory. The platform is designed for user builds, offering compatibility with Remington 870 furniture and RMR-cut optic mounts. Future iterations aim for both pump-action and semi-auto configurations. Endurance testing is nearing completion, with an official announcement anticipated soon.

Quick Summary

The PSA 570 is an upcoming modular shotgun platform from Palmetto State Armory, designed for user builds with customizable barrel and magazine tube lengths. It features RMR optic mounting, Remington 870 furniture compatibility, and a rear tang safety. Future versions are planned for semi-auto compatibility, with endurance testing nearing completion.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to PSA 570
  2. 00:21Modularity and Future Compatibility
  3. 00:42Features and Release Timeline

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the PSA 570 shotgun?

The PSA 570 is an upcoming modular shotgun platform from Palmetto State Armory. It's designed for users to build at home, offering customization of barrel and magazine tube lengths, and features like RMR optic mounting and Remington 870 furniture compatibility.

When is the PSA 570 expected to be released?

While an official release date hasn't been set, the video suggests an announcement is expected later this year, with availability potentially in 2026. Palmetto State Armory is currently focused on completing long-term endurance testing for the platform.

What are the key features of the PSA 570?

Key features include a user-buildable receiver, RMR footprint for optic mounting, a rear tang safety, and compatibility with Remington 870 furniture. The design also aims for future compatibility with both pump-action and semi-auto configurations.

What makes the PSA 570 modular?

The PSA 570's modularity stems from its receiver design, which allows users to select their own barrel and magazine tube lengths. This approach offers greater flexibility compared to many traditional shotgun designs where these components are more integrated.

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