KelTec was happy to show off its newest shotgun, the KSG410. Rept told us that it is the “lightest, thinnest and shortest 410 bullpup shotgun in the world.”
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A 41-Round Shotgun? Kel-Tec KSG-25 — Full Review
When the original KSG hit the streets so many years ago, it set the firearms world ablaze. It was the must-have new toy for a variety of reasons. Now the KSG-25 offers 24-plus-one shells of buckshot and slugs at your fingertips! An entire box of shells onboard, with the reliability of a pump shotgun. Yes, please! I will take one.
Kel-Tec’s New 40+1 Capacity KSG 12-Gauge! – SHOT Show 2017
It would be easy to dismiss this gun as novelty. With a standard capacity of 25 rounds — 40+1 with mini-shells — the KSG-25 is a beast.
Kel-Tec 2016 – Multi-Mag Sub 2K, NFA Ready KSG, California Bullpup RDB — SHOT Show 2016
Wat’s new from Kel-Tec? How about a bullpup that may be 50 state legal. If you know Kel-Tec’s guns, you know that’s not typical. And there’s more news for you fans of the KSG.
Kel-Tec KSG with Silencerco Salvo 12 Suppressor
“When coupled with the Aguila min-shotgun shells and a SilencerCo Salvo 12 suppressor, this combination is unbeatable.” – MAC
UTAS 15 Round Bullpup Pump Shotgun – KSG Killer? UTS-15 – New Gun Review
Any new gun in the market should face extreme scrutiny. This is particularly true of a new design, and even more so of a new concept, engineered into a new design. Back in 2011 we got our first look at a bullpup 15 round pump shotgun in the form of the Kel-Tec KSG. At the time, most gunwriters who got one were elated with the gun, including us. But part of that elation was that this entirely new concept had come from Kel-Tec, an American company that had already pulled off groundbreaking products like the PMR-30 and another bullpup, the .308 caliber RFB rifle. Nothing about the KSG was a disappointment. The engineering made sense, and the gun worked fabulously. This year a new 15 round bullpup came into the market called the UTS-15 from UTAS-USA. It has the magazine tubes on the top instead of the bottom like the KSG. It has a built in flashlight/laser combo, and it is made in Turkey. We were finally able to get our hands on one this week, and like any other newly designed mechanical device, there are positives and negatives to the gun. Overall it worked well, but we did have some light strikes and mis-feeds. Understanding the differences between the UTS-15 and the KSG will be a big part of deciding which gun to try to buy. The KSG is still extremely backordered, selling for up to twice MRSP, while the UTS-15, MSRP $1200, is currently available in the market at close to that price. The UTS-15 is a lot of gun for the money, and if a 15 round shotgun is in your future, this may be the superior gun. Is it a KSG killer? No. But is it a viable option? Possibly yes.
Kel-Tec KSG 15 Round Shotgun – Range Report
This is our KSG. It is a 12 gauge bullpup shotgun made by Kel-Tec that holds a total of 15 rounds, 7 in each magazine tube and one in the chamber. It is outfitted with a front and rear open AR-15 type sight from Leapers/UTG, and the front sight has a laser that is activated [...]
Kel-Tec KSG and RFB 24″ Coming to a Dealer Near You! – VIDEO POST
You may already know about these two groundbreaking bullpups. The big thing for a long time on both the KSG and the RFB is getting one. Everyone wants one and they are extremely hard to get. Kel-Tec has added a whole new wing to their plant this year and are ramping up production on these in-demand guns. We hope to get one of each soon.
Kel-Tec KSG 14 + 1 Pump Bull-Pup Tactical Shotgun
Flexing your creative muscles is not always rewarded in the gun industry, and often the opposite is true. Entire gun companies have been founded on copying the 100 year old 1911 design, the 100+ year old Winchester and Marlin rifle designs, decades old Smith & Wesson revolvers, and now of course the expired Stoner patent with the AR-15 platform. On the flip side we have but one example of a new and innovative product that has caught on and made it big. Three guesses? Ok it’s Glock. But try to think of another. You won’t find one.
This Season, More Hunters Than Ever to Use AR-Platform Rifles for Hunting
“The growing use of ARs for hunting is on the rise, which does not surprise me,” said OSCF executive director Jim Curcuruto.