What is the difference between a KSG and KS7?
Specifically, the KS7 is considerably slimmer and a full pound lighter than the KSG (5.9 pounds vs. 6.9). Another noteworthy change to the KS7 is its removable carry handle, which includes M-LOK slots along each side for lights and other accessories.
How many rounds does a Kel-Tec KS7 hold?
However, unlike the KSG, the KS7 only boasts a 7-round capacity but that’s plenty for a shotgun all things considered. I did some plinking downrange and really got the hang of using the fiber optic sight within the carry handle and I was pleasantly surprised.
What is the advantage of a bullpup shotgun?
The primary benefit of a bullpup weapon is that the weapon’s overall length can be significantly decreased without reducing the barrel length. This allows a bullpup weapon to be more easily maneuvered and concealed than a conventional weapon with a similar barrel length, especially in tight spaces.
What is a Kel Tec pump action shotgun?
A pump action shotgun is actuated by pumping the forearm of the gun to feed, extract and eject the shells. This design is popular and is used around the world. The design team at Kel Tec chose to make their first shotgun a pump action. They then chose to make that pump action shotgun tactical.
How do you attach the clamshell to a KELTEC shotgun?
To attach each section of the clamshell, KelTec uses bolts and nuts on the opposing side that are offset into the side of the shotgun. This detracts from the overall appearance of the scattergun and somewhat cheapens the rugged space age look.
Why buy a bullpup shotgun?
This Ain’t Your Grandpa’s Shotgun. You get extra capacity and standard velocity in a shotgun that measures from slightly shorter to drastically shorter in length than most tactical shotguns on the market. This is the advantage of the bullpup design that we love so much.
How are KELTEC scatter guns attached?
To attach each section of the clamshell, KelTec uses bolts and nuts on the opposing side that are offset into the side of the shotgun. This detracts from the overall appearance of the scattergun and somewhat cheapens the rugged space age look. One might even compare it to a child’s nerf gun, although it obviously is much tougher than that.