SHOT Show: Palmetto State Armory 50BMG And Watchtower New Releases

by Tommy Grant

Palmetto State Armory gave “going big” a new meaning at SHOT Show 2025, capping off its concept wall with a semi-auto .50-caliber rifle adorned with the suppressor she told you not to worry about and a 50 BMG drum magazine thanks to the good folks at FosTech. For those unfamiliar with PSA’s concept wall, this is where we get to see and vote on what comes next, helping to make all important decisions in the company’s development and production schedule. In true “company of the people” fashion, this practice has brought us a .308 version of the JAKL and is responsible for pushing the development of the X5.7, which should be among Palmetto State Armory’s 2025 releases. 

Building a semi-auto 50BMG platform is no joke, but PSA is serious about the project if you are. I have it on excellent authority that plans for this rifle include a price point I’m uncomfortable sharing without more concrete data. Suffice it to say that PSA will make owning this heavy-hitting long gun within reach we have yet to see from a quality anti-material sniper rifle.

Visit Palmetto State Armory at www.palmettostatearmory.com and be sure to check their social media for updates on how you can cast your vote for what’s next.

Another company with aggressive market intent has been WATCHTOWER Firearms, this year once again showcasing its Apache 2011 lineup, including the recent Demolitia Edition and new commander-length models. But SHOT Show is about much more than limited-edition pieces and variant additions. We want to see something new, and WATCHTOWER Firearms delivers. 

Starting with the BRIDGER, a 6.8-pound 7mm PRC premium bolt-action rifle with an innovative titanium/stainless steel hybrid barrel design that cuts weight, dissipates heat and adds rigidity to the system for improved barrel harmonics. This backcountry hunting rifle is named for the legendary frontiersman Jim Bridger and is decked out with a titanium muzzle brake, McMillan Mountain Tracker carbon fiber stock and Timney Hunter Elite Trigger. 

WATCHTOWER Firearms also revealed its new RAIDER line of AR-15s, its moniker inspired by the rugged and ruthless Marine Raiders. The RAIDER will ultimately hit the market with three premium options starting at $1,299, including base and upgrade models using a direct impingement gas system followed by a piston-driven version. Rifle and pistol models will include Magpul sights and can be purchased in black, FDE and ODG. Ambidextrous controls run standard, and I really like the handguard with its steel insert QD mounts and robust lockup. 

For more information on exciting products from WATCHTOWER Firearms, visit www.watchtowerfirearms.com to check out their new website and follow them on social media for updates and availability. 

As always, stay tuned in to The Truth About Guns throughout SHOT Show 2025 as we have writers scouring the floor to bring you news on what to expect this year from the firearms industry. 

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