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You knew it was coming
... Kel-Tec KSG vs. UTAS UTS-15. It is a battle royal between the two hottest tactical 12 gauge, bullpup shotguns on the market today.
Specs for each weapon system are listed below... enough jibber-jabber fool, enjoy the review!
The Bullet Points on the Kel-Tec KSG
Shotgun:
•
Model:
KSG (Kel-Tec Shotgun)
•
Caliber:
12 Gauge
•
Action:
Pump
•
Style: Bullpup
• Manufacturer: Kel-Tec
CNC,
Inc.
•
Country of Origin:
USA
• Year
Released:
2011
•
Material: Hardened
Steel Receiver with a
Glass Reinforced
Nylon (Zytel)
Grip &
Stock
•
Magazine Capacity:
6+6+1 3" Shells or 7+7+1 2¾" Shells
•
Length: 26.1"
•
Height: 7"
•
Barrel Length: 18.5"
•
Weight (
Empty): 6.9 lbs.
• Weight (
Loaded): 8.5 lbs.
•
MSRP: $880.00
• Availability: Sparse
• Overall TBP
Rating (at this
point in time in field testing):
8/10
• Pros:
Great Ergonomics, Low
Recoil, Reliable (no feed issues),
Awesome Magazine Capacity,
Versatility,
Stellar for
CQB,
Military & Police Options,
Accessory Options, Low Weight, Small Size,
Solid Feel, Highly Ambidextrous, etc.
• Cons:
Lack of Availability, No Longer-Range Capabilities, Not
Shipping w/
Iron Sights, Slightly
Cheap Feel due to a Plethora of Polymer, "Shells Remaining"
Witness Windows Are Not That
Clear, etc.
The Bullet Points on the UTAS UTS-15
Tactical Shotgun:
• Manufacturer:
UTAS
• Model: UTS-15 (standard "
Black" version)
• Year Released:
2012 (design began in
2006)
•
Weapon Type: Shotgun
• Action: Pump
• Caliber: 12 Gauge
• Capacity: 14+1 (2¾" Shells), or
12+1 (3" Shells)
• Chambering: Chambered to
Accept 2½," 2¾," and 3"
Magnum Shells
•
Feed System:
Dual, Alternately Feeding or Selectable 7-Round
Tube Magazines
• Materials: Fiber Reinforced
Injection Molded Polymer and Steel
•
Optics: Top-mounted Full-length
Picatinny Rail
•
Choke Threading Type: Beretta
• Grip &
Safety:
AR-15 / M4 Style
• Overall Length: 28.3"
• Barrel Length: 18.5" (w/ standard choke)
• Weight: 6.9 lbs. (unloaded)
•
Aftermarket Parts:
Minimal
• Availability: Decent
• MSRP: $1,
200 (
Standard "Black"
Version)
• TBP Overall Rating: 1/10
• Pros: Ummmm... we'll get back to you. It does kinda look like the
Halo shotgun.
• Cons:
Does Not
Function Properly, Failures to Feed &
Extract Abound,
Double &
Triple Feeds, Inconsistent Magazine Cut-Off Feed System,
Sticky /
Rough Pump Action,
Terrible Forend/Pump
Design,
Loud Clangy Sling Swivels &
Chamber Door, Upper Stock
Breach Cover Opens
Constantly, Unreliable, Magazine Tube Witness Windows Allow
Tons of
Dirt &
Garbage to Get Into Magazines,
Roll Pins Not
Stable,
Magnets Used in
Place of Springs/Detents, Cannot
Load Rounds Easily, Cheap Feeling Stock, Chokes Come
Loose with
Ease, It Could Get You Killed if You're
Law Enforcement or
Military, etc.
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- published: 10 Jan 2014
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