The Sabre Bolt Gun - Product Update | SHOT Show 2026 - Palmetto State Armory

Published on January 13, 2026
Duration: 1:42

Palmetto State Armory showcased the Sabre Bolt Gun at SHOT Show 2026, highlighting its modularity and Remington 700 footprint. The rifle features a 3-lug bolt with a 60-degree throw, a Remage-style barrel nut system for easy headspace adjustment, and an aluminum chassis with M-LOK and Arca rail integration. Available in .308 Win and 6.5 Creedmoor, this bolt-action system is nearing production completion.

Quick Summary

Palmetto State Armory showcased the Sabre Bolt Gun at SHOT Show 2025, a modular bolt-action rifle built on a Remington 700 footprint. Key features include a 3-lug bolt with a 60-degree throw, a Remage-style barrel nut for adjustable headspace, and a customizable aluminum chassis with M-LOK and Arca rails. It will be available in .308 Win and 6.5 Creedmoor.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the Sabre Bolt Gun
  2. 00:17Action and Bolt Design
  3. 00:27Barrel and Muzzle Specifications
  4. 00:38Chassis and Customization
  5. 00:58Availability and Launch

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Sabre Bolt Gun?

The Sabre Bolt Gun is a modular bolt-action rifle system introduced by Palmetto State Armory. It features a Remington 700 footprint, a 3-lug bolt with a 60-degree throw, and an aluminum chassis with M-LOK and Arca rail integration.

What calibers will the Sabre Bolt Gun be offered in?

Initially, the Sabre Bolt Gun will be offered in short-action calibers, specifically .308 Winchester and 6.5 Creedmoor. Production tooling is finalized, and a launch date announcement is expected soon.

What are the key features of the Sabre Bolt Gun's chassis?

The aluminum chassis is highly modular, featuring an integrated Arca rail for bipod/tripod mounting and M-LOK slots for accessory attachment. It is also designed to accept AR-15 grips (without beavertails).

How does the Sabre Bolt Gun handle headspace adjustment?

It utilizes a Remage-style barrel nut system, which allows for easier and more precise headspace adjustment by the user, a feature often found in custom rifle builds.

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