Bullpup, pump action shotgun with DUAL mag tubes that hold 7 rounds each! A compact 14+1 12Ga!
I think I need one!
Bullpup, pump action shotgun with DUAL mag tubes that hold 7 rounds each! A compact 14+1 12Ga!
I think I need one!
Meeah! I use a shot gun to shoot; ducks, geese, quail, rabits and doves. I want to shoot people I'll make it a rifle carbine or handgun.
I already own this and am familiar with it's operation.
There was a thread about that shotgun not too long ago, interesting design based on a SA design if I remember right.
I think it looks bad ass.
I hope it costs less than their .30 cal bullpup.
I think that is crazy cool!!!! All gun makers should start getting revolutionary...
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The Kel-Tec KSG has been discussed at the thread below.
http://www.gunsnet.net/showthread.ph....&daysprune=30
Steve
After today, it's all historical.
The design DOES look old and Sou'frikkan
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There was a double feed shotgun with an inverted pump action (you pulled the handguard forward to operate it). Was of russian design, I believe. Can't remember the name, though.
It had a complex action that made it expensive, but was decently reliable.
Having a dual magazine not only expands ammo capacity, but makes it possible to select which kind of ammo to use.
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Don't you mean South African design?
Steve
After today, it's all historical.
This is what I love about Kel-Tec. Like any company they may have their flaws, but I'll be damned if they are not a group of creative folks who constantly are bringing unique and interesting designs to the table. They are probably on the top of the list of firearms manufacturers with the most unique products.
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