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Keltec is planning to produce a brand new bullpup shotgun.
It has dual seven round tube magazines and a switch allows the user to switch between the two. So you could have slugs in one tube and birdshot in another.
It does look a little like the South African shotgun that Baljit posted.
Photos are by Oleg
Kel-Tec’s newest revolutionary bull-pup design was announced over the weekend on the cover of the NSSF’s Shooting Industry magazine. Details of the new shotgun are sketchy, but presumably all will be made known at the upcoming NSSF SHOT Show.
The shotgun bears a stunning resemblance to the South African designed Neostead pump action scattergun. The operator is able to move a switch located near the top of the grip to select the right or left tube, or move the switch to the center to eject a shell without chambering another round. The bull-pup design results in an overall length of only 26″ with an 18.5″ barrel while the bottom eject design makes the firearm truly ambidextrous.
Shown next to the box of slugs in the photo to the left, you truly begin to get a sense of scale. The bull-pup design of the KSG makes it ideal for home defense and CQB. The incredibly short overall length makes it more nimble than a sawed off shotgun, and with a 14+1 capacity you don’t sacrifice ammunition capacity to get a shotty in a small package.
Ammunition capacity is 14+1 with 2 3/4″ shells. The KSG is shown with a factory installed Picatinny rail with flip up sights and a pistol grip. MSRP is not known at the moment, nor is there an expected date of availability.
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great idea for shot gun, that is what Indian shot gun manufacturers can do. why not to make bull-pup under over. that can be a short gun and same time meet Indian limits for barrel length. such shot gun if made in India can easy become top selling shot gun.
I love these guys, Kel Tec. I mean in a short span of time, they have come with the PMR30, RMR 30 Carbine and now KSG. Amazing.
Regards
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1) All guns are always loaded. Even if they are not, treat them as if they are.
2) Never let the muzzle cover anything you are not willing to destroy.
3) Keep your finger off the trigger till your sights are on the target.
4) Identify your target, and what is behind it.
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Jeff Cooper advocated four basic rules of gun safety:
1) All guns are always loaded. Even if they are not, treat them as if they are.
2) Never let the muzzle cover anything you are not willing to destroy.
3) Keep your finger off the trigger till your sights are on the target.
4) Identify your target, and what is behind it.
highlander9999 wrote:ooops is keltec anindian manufacturer pl let us be known .thanks' highlander9999
Absolutely.It is a new and major subsidiary of the IOF. It is based in Kerela... and it's name come from Kerela Technologies. Most of its manpower is drawn from ex keltron and Beltek employees.
There are times when you are riotously funny mate !
Personally speaking I would rather have a nice engraved English Double .
best,
Rp.
It's always better to have a gun and not need it than need a gun and not have it !
The Doc wrote:
Personally speaking I would rather have a nice engraved English Double .
Ah Doc, for that you can go to the old M-TECH... Munger TECHnologies.... else there are a host of other bespoke outfits like James Pardesi, Millind&Millind, John Reddy etc....why you even have Sumeet&Hussain
ckkalyan wrote: Suggested Ammo to match the weapon - Karela 12 Ga
Not so lucky.... Karela 12 Ga is banned by the MHA
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