The SABRE Bolt Gun - Product Update | Palmetto State Armory

Published on January 18, 2025
Duration: 1:00

This product update from Palmetto State Armory details the SABRE Bolt Gun. Key features include a 700 action receiver, 20 MOA Picatinny rail, fluted bolt with a knurled charging handle, and an adjustable TriggerTech trigger. Initial calibers are .308 and 6.5 Creedmoor, with .300 Blackout coming later. A significant update is the 60-degree bolt throw for faster cycling, informed by SHOT Show feedback. The rifle is slated for a Fall 2025 launch.

Quick Summary

The SABRE Bolt Gun, from Palmetto State Armory, features a 700 action receiver, a 20 MOA Picatinny rail, and an adjustable TriggerTech trigger. It will initially be available in .308 and 6.5 Creedmoor, with .300 Blackout planned. A key update is the 60-degree bolt throw for faster cycling, and the rifle is slated for a Fall 2025 release.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to SABRE Bolt Gun Update
  2. 00:10Receiver and Bolt Features
  3. 00:20Trigger and Caliber Options
  4. 00:31Design Updates: Bolt Throw
  5. 00:44Release Timeline

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the SABRE Bolt Gun?

The SABRE Bolt Gun is built on a 700 action receiver, features a 20 MOA cant top Picatinny rail, a fluted bolt with a knurled charging handle, and an adjustable TriggerTech trigger. It also boasts a 60-degree bolt throw for faster cycling.

What calibers will the SABRE Bolt Gun be available in?

Initially, the SABRE Bolt Gun will be offered in .308 Winchester and 6.5 Creedmoor. Palmetto State Armory has also announced plans to release a .300 Blackout variant in the future.

When is the SABRE Bolt Gun expected to be released?

Based on the product update from Palmetto State Armory, the SABRE Bolt Gun is targeted for a launch in the Fall of 2025. This allows time for further refinement and production.

What improvements have been made to the SABRE Bolt Gun's action?

A significant design update for the SABRE Bolt Gun is the transition from a 90-degree bolt throw to a 60-degree action. This change, informed by SHOT Show feedback, is intended to significantly speed up the cycling process for the shooter.

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