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What a fun afternoon! These shotguns may take a lot of flack and granted they had their problems...BUT we will be the first to tell you, if you operate them properly reliability will NOT be an issue.

Need more proof??? Watch this:


Want to buy one of the shotguns seen in this video??? :)

Used UTAS UTS-15 12 Gauge Black $1150.00 (Seen with Miss Wolverine AKA Dannie below)

Used UTAS UTS-15 12 Gauge Hunting Camo $1325.00 (Seen with Wolverine Guy below)

Used UTAS UTS-15 12 Gauge Marine Camo $1500.00 (Seen with Classy Wolverine AKA Tyson below)

Used UTAS UTS-15 12 Gauge Desert Camo $1325.00 (Seen with Grumpy Wolverine AKA Brent below)

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I have to say, that marine camo model looks pretty cool.

I've never used or handled one of these, nor the KSG, so I've wondered - is there any appreciable difference in the length or feeling of the pump action compared to something more conventional like an 870? It looks like the bullpup configuration places the pump closer to the body when you've got a round chambered. I always feel like my left arm is too far out when I'm shooting my 870 or 887, which I think is some leftover muscle memory from playing paintball, where you wanted to tuck the arms in as much as possible.
 
I have to say, that marine camo model looks pretty cool.

I've never used or handled one of these, nor the KSG, so I've wondered - is there any appreciable difference in the length or feeling of the pump action compared to something more conventional like an 870? It looks like the bullpup configuration places the pump closer to the body when you've got a round chambered. I always feel like my left arm is too far out when I'm shooting my 870 or 887, which I think is some leftover muscle memory from playing paintball, where you wanted to tuck the arms in as much as possible.

That is the one thing I love about these shotguns, is that they tuck in so very nice, the pump arm is much closer to the body and seems very natural and not over extending when working the action. It really aids in the overall point ability of this fine little rig.
 
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