PSA 5.7/MP7, .308 Jakl, Holosun AEMS Max - Shot Show Day 1

Published on January 24, 2024
Duration: 104:40

This video provides a comprehensive overview of new firearm and optic releases from Shot Show 2024, focusing on the PSA 5.7 X57 (MP7 clone), PSA Jakl in .308, and Holosun AEMS Max. The presenter details specifications, pricing, and potential release timelines for these products, offering insights into their market positioning and practical applications.

Quick Summary

Shot Show 2024 showcased exciting new firearms and optics, including the PSA 5.7 X57 (an affordable HK MP7 clone), the PSA Jakl .308 concept, and the larger Holosun AEMS Max red dot sight. These releases offer enthusiasts new options in PDW, large-caliber AR platforms, and advanced optics.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Shot Show 2024 Overview
  2. 02:24PSA 5.7 X57 (MP7 Clone) First Look
  3. 10:48PSA Jakl .308 Concept & Features
  4. 17:50Holosun AEMS Max & Viridian Optics
  5. 24:30UTG Integrix LPVO Review
  6. 31:50Geissele 6.5 Creedmoor Rifle
  7. 37:00Aero Precision M4E1 Pro Updates
  8. 47:00Viridian MDS Optics Deep Dive
  9. 50:00Holosun AEMS Max Details
  10. 59:00Holosun Pistol Thermal Optic Analysis
  11. 1:07:00Geissele 6.5 Creedmoor Technical Specs
  12. 1:12:00Aero Precision M4E1 Pro Handguard & Lower
  13. 1:20:00Shot Show 2024 Wrap-up & Future Content

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the PSA 5.7 X57 and when will it be released?

The PSA 5.7 X57 is Palmetto State Armory's take on an HK MP7-style firearm, chambered in 5.7x28mm. It's expected to launch in 12-18 months, with a retail price of $999, including a Radian charging handle and Magpul ProSights.

What are the key features of the PSA Jakl .308 concept?

The PSA Jakl .308 concept rifle features a piston system and is shown with AK Rock and Lock 5.45 magazines. It's based on their KS-47 lower receiver and may be produced if there's sufficient market demand.

What is the Holosun AEMS Max and how does it compare to other red dots?

The Holosun AEMS Max is an enlarged version of their AEMS red dot sight, offering a larger viewing window. It's estimated to cost $500-$550 and is compared to the Sig Romeo 8T, with the AEMS Max being lighter but potentially less feature-rich.

What new optics did Viridian introduce at Shot Show 2024?

Viridian unveiled new boxy optics, the MDS 35 and MDS 25, designed with electronics on top for a large viewing window. They are Aimpoint T1/T2 compatible, though the stock mounts are considered weak.

What are the notable updates from Aero Precision for 2024?

Aero Precision is releasing an updated M4E1 Pro line, featuring a fully ambidextrous lower receiver with a paddle-style bolt catch/release and a new handguard system with a secure wedge lock mounting solution that doesn't require timing.

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