PSA Mixtape New 2025 Concept Gun #Shotshow

Published on January 23, 2025
Duration: 0:59

This video provides an expert overview of the Palmetto State Armory (PSA) Mixtape concept firearm, presented by Elliott Delp and Justin from PSA. The discussion covers its design as a short, suppressor-ready rifle, available in .300 Blackout and the new .338 ARC calibers. Key features like its 8-inch barrel, specific component choices from Radian, B5 Systems, SB Tactical, and Reptilia are highlighted, along with design differences between caliber variants regarding magazine compatibility.

Quick Summary

The Palmetto State Armory (PSA) Mixtape is a concept firearm presented as a short, suppressor-ready rifle. It is planned for release in .300 Blackout and the new .338 ARC calibers. Key features include an 8-inch barrel, Radian parts, B5 Systems grip, SB Tactical brace, and Reptilia handguard.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to PSA Mixtape
  2. 00:06.300 BLK & .338 ARC Calibers
  3. 00:18Mil-Spec vs. Non-Mil-Spec Design
  4. 00:28Key Technical Features
  5. 00:40Handguard & Release Timeline

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key caliber options for the PSA Mixtape concept gun?

The PSA Mixtape concept firearm is being developed in two primary caliber options: the widely popular .300 Blackout and Hornady's newer .338 ARC. This offers users choices based on their specific needs for suppressed or unsuppressed performance.

What specific components are highlighted on the PSA Mixtape concept?

The PSA Mixtape concept features an 8-inch barrel, Sabre rifle components including Radian parts, an upgraded bolt carrier group (BCG) and trigger. It also includes a B5 Systems pistol grip, an SB Tactical brace, and a Reptilia handguard.

What is the significance of the receiver design difference between the .300 Blackout and .338 ARC versions of the Mixtape?

The .338 ARC version utilizes non-mil-spec upper and lower receivers to ensure proper feeding and reliability with Magpul magazines. In contrast, the .300 Blackout version maintains standard mil-spec receivers for broader parts compatibility.

When is the PSA Mixtape expected to be released?

According to the presentation, the .300 Blackout version of the PSA Mixtape is expected to be available relatively soon. The .338 ARC variant will follow after additional testing and development are completed.

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