New Mk2 Mod2 Long Stroke Piston Gun and BDE Suppressors | PWS | SHOT Show 2026

Published on January 22, 2026
Duration: 4:29

This video provides an expert overview of the new PWS Mk2 Mod2 rifle and BDE suppressors from SHOT Show 2026. A PWS representative details the rifle's long stroke piston system, bore evacuator technology for gas mitigation, ambidextrous controls, and adjustable gas block. The BDE modular suppressors, constructed from 3D printed titanium, are also showcased.

Quick Summary

The PWS Mk2 Mod2 rifle features a long stroke piston system, bore evacuator technology for reduced gas blowback, and fully ambidextrous controls. It is initially available in .308 Win, with 6.5 Creedmoor coming soon. The BDE Suppressors are modular, 3D printed titanium units compatible with the Hub system.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction at SHOT Show 2026
  2. 00:51PWS Mk2 Mod2 Rifle Overview
  3. 01:26Bore Evacuator Technology Explained
  4. 02:04Handguard and Adjustable Gas System
  5. 03:01BDE Modular Suppressors Overview

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the PWS Mk2 Mod2 rifle?

The PWS Mk2 Mod2 rifle features a long stroke piston system for reliability, fully ambidextrous controls, and an integrated bore evacuator system to reduce gas blowback. It also has an updated handguard locking system and a 4-position adjustable gas block.

What makes the BDE Suppressors unique?

The BDE Suppressors from PWS are constructed using 3D printed titanium, offering a lightweight yet durable design. They feature modular baffles, allowing users to adjust the suppressor's length and performance characteristics.

How does the bore evacuator technology on the Mk2 Mod2 work?

The bore evacuator ports are strategically placed under the handguard on the Mk2 Mod2's barrel. They are designed to vent excess gas away from the shooter's face, significantly improving comfort, especially when firing suppressed.

What are the gas settings on the PWS Mk2 Mod2?

The Mk2 Mod2's adjustable gas block offers four distinct settings: two optimized for suppressed fire, one for unsuppressed use, and a dedicated maintenance setting for easier cleaning and function checks.

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