The PSA Sabre M110'ish

Published on November 25, 2023
Duration: 28:06

This review of the Palmetto State Armory Sabre-10, an M110-style rifle, details accuracy testing with various ammunition types at 100 yards, highlighting the Sig Sauer 140gr OTM as the best performer. It also covers accessory setups, including thermal optics, and discusses the rifle's value proposition at its price point. The creator, an enthusiast with a consumer-first perspective, shares insights from professional training and addresses initial reliability issues that were resolved by PSA.

Quick Summary

The PSA Sabre-10 offers an M110-style rifle experience for around $1,400, providing a budget-friendly entry into long-range precision shooting. While initial reliability issues were encountered when suppressed, they were resolved by PSA. Accuracy testing showed good performance, especially with Sig Sauer 140gr OTM ammunition.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and M110 Concept
  2. 01:52Speaker Disclaimer and PSA Relationship
  3. 03:27Accuracy Testing at 100 Yards
  4. 09:25Training and Reliability Issues
  5. 14:23Rifle Setup and Accessories
  6. 20:01Final Assessment and Value Proposition

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the PSA Sabre-10 and how does it compare to the M110 SASS?

The PSA Sabre-10 is Palmetto State Armory's M110-style rifle, designed to offer a similar aesthetic and long-range capability to the military's M110 SASS but at a significantly lower price point, around $1,400.

How accurate is the PSA Sabre-10 rifle?

During testing, the PSA Sabre-10 demonstrated good accuracy at 100 yards, with the Sig Sauer 140gr OTM ammunition producing the best groupings. The rifle is capable of making hits out to 1,000 yards once properly zeroed and functioning.

What accessories were used with the PSA Sabre-10 in the video?

The setup included a Harris bipod, Surefire Vampire light, EOTech Vudu 3.5-18 FFP optic, an offset Aimpoint H1 red dot, and the PARD FT34 thermal optic for night operations.

Did the PSA Sabre-10 experience any reliability issues?

Yes, the rifle experienced cycling issues when suppressed with a CGS Hyperion during a training course. PSA identified and fixed a burr in the chamber, resolving the problem.

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