Posted January 29, 2018 11:30 am by Comments

By Chris Eger

A natty Adam Ruonala of Palmetto State Armory showing off one of the company’s planned MP5 clones, the PSA5 (Photos: Chris Eger/Guns.com)
Companies to include Palmetto State Armory and  PTR kicked off efforts to bring MP5 style pistols and carbines to market, highlighting their current efforts at SHOT Show.
South Carolina-based Palmetto teased on ARFCOM prior to the premier firearms industry trade show in Las Vegas they had an MP5 fun gun in the works and delivered a concept gun to the show last week.

Adam Ruonala, chief marketing officer for Palmetto, told Guns.com the planned American-made PSA5 is supposed to come to market in 2019 in both an MP5K shortie as well as a more traditional model which boasts 100 percent compatibility with legacy HK designs.
Another shot of the PSA5
While Ruonala was coy on the price, he did say it would be “considerably lower than anything out there” and the company would market $19.95 9mm mags as well.
Also hailing from South Carolina, PTR debuted their anticipated 9C and 9CT model pistols at SHOT, with each featuring an 8.86-inch 3-lug barrel, Magpul M-Lok handguard, and a welded optic rail.
PTR unveiled two MP5 style pistols at SHOT Show…
…Both with M-Lok
PTR officials say they are

Source: Guns.com

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