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

Published on January 13, 2026
Duration: 1:42

Palmetto State Armory introduces the Sabre Bolt Gun, a modular bolt-action rifle built on a Remington 700 footprint. This system features a 60-degree bolt throw, a Remage-style barrel nut for easy headspace adjustment, and an aluminum chassis with Arca and M-LOK compatibility. Initial calibers will include .308 Win and 6.5 Creedmoor, with a short-action configuration.

Quick Summary

The Palmetto State Armory Sabre Bolt Gun is a modular bolt-action rifle with a Remington 700 footprint, featuring a 60-degree bolt throw, Remage-style barrel nut for easy headspace adjustment, and an aluminum chassis with Arca and M-LOK slots. Initial calibers include .308 Win and 6.5 Creedmoor in a short-action configuration.

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 Details

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Palmetto State Armory Sabre Bolt Gun?

The Sabre Bolt Gun is a modular bolt-action rifle featuring a Remington 700 footprint, a 20 MOA canted top rail, a 60-degree bolt throw with a three-lug design, and a Remage-style barrel nut system for easy headspace adjustment. It also boasts an aluminum chassis with Arca and M-LOK compatibility.

What calibers and action types will the Sabre Bolt Gun be available in?

Initial offerings for the Sabre Bolt Gun will be short-action only. It will be chambered in popular calibers such as .308 Winchester and 6.5 Creedmoor, providing options for various shooting applications.

How does the Sabre Bolt Gun's chassis allow for customization?

The aluminum chassis includes an integrated Arca rail and M-LOK slots, enabling extensive accessory mounting. It's also designed to be compatible with AR-15 grips (without beavertails) and can accommodate Picatinny adapters or buffer tubes.

What is the significance of the 60-degree bolt throw on the Sabre Bolt Gun?

A 60-degree bolt throw, compared to a standard 90-degree throw, allows for faster cycling of the action. This is beneficial for follow-up shots, especially in dynamic shooting scenarios or competition.

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