NEW PSA AXR SSP😱

Published on February 28, 2026
Duration: 0:55

This video introduces the new Palmetto State Armory (PSA) AXR SSP rifle, highlighting its Short Stroke Piston System designed to improve balance and reduce front-heaviness compared to the Jackal model. The rifle features a modular design with a user-changeable monolithic Picatinny top rail and a removable bottom handguard for customization. It maintains AR-15 compatibility for safeties, pistol grips, and triggers, while incorporating a new ambidextrous system and AXR stock. Future compatibility with the E4 bolt for 6 ARC and 300 ARC calibers is also mentioned.

Quick Summary

The new PSA AXR SSP rifle features a Short Stroke Piston System for improved balance and reduced front-heaviness. It offers significant modularity with a user-changeable top rail and removable handguard, and maintains AR-15 compatibility for safeties, grips, and triggers. Future E4 bolt compatibility for 6 ARC and 300 ARC is planned.

Chapters

  1. 00:03Introducing the New PSA AXR SSP
  2. 00:17Modularity and Customization Options
  3. 00:31AR-15 Compatible Components
  4. 00:41Future E4 Bolt Compatibility

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary advantage of the PSA AXR SSP's Short Stroke Piston System?

The Short Stroke Piston System on the PSA AXR SSP is designed to reduce weight in the front of the rifle, addressing complaints about front-heaviness found in previous models like the Jackal, and improving overall balance.

How modular is the PSA AXR SSP rifle?

The AXR SSP boasts a highly modular design. Its monolithic Picatinny top rail is user-changeable, and the bottom handguard can be removed for length customization, allowing for significant personalization.

What AR-15 components are compatible with the PSA AXR SSP?

While the lower receiver is new, the PSA AXR SSP utilizes AR-15 compatible safeties, pistol grips, and triggers. It also features a new ambidextrous system and AXR stock.

When will the PSA AXR SSP be compatible with 6 ARC and 300 ARC calibers?

The new E4 bolt, which will eventually be compatible with 6 ARC and 300 ARC, is currently undergoing endurance testing. There is no confirmed release date, but updates are expected as testing progresses.

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