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Why would it have been anything BUT non-restricted or not have the high capacity magazines?
 
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Kel-Tec To Introduce 14-Round KSG Shotgun
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January 05, 2011 |


Kel-Tec's KSB offers a 12-gauge shotgun delivering a 14-round capacity via dual magazine tubes.

Kel-Tec will release the pump-action KSG (Kel-Tec Shotgun) that features dual magazine tubes that can accomodate 14 rounds, the company announced.

The weapon is similar to the currently available Kel-Tec RFB rifle. As one difference, the KSG ejects casings downward rather than forward. The KSG weighs 6.9 pounds and is as compact as legally possible with a 26.1-inch overall length and an 18.5-inch cylinder bore barrel.

The internal dual tube magazines hold 14 rounds of 12 gauge 2-3/4-inch shotshells (7 per tube). The pump action feeds from either the left or right tube.

The feed side is manually selected by a lever located behind the trigger guard. The lever can be positioned in the center detent in order to easily clear the chamber without feeding another round from either magazine. A cross bolt-style safety blocks the sear, and the pump-release lever is located in front of the trigger guard.

The pump includes an under-Picatinny rail for the mounting of a forward grip, light or laser. The included top Picatinny sight rail will accept many types of optics or iron sights. Forward and rear sling loops are built in, and a basic sling is included. The soft rubber butt pad helps to tame recoil.

The weapon is expected to retail for about $800.

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is this the one that is non-restricted? damn that is a sweet piece of equipment. so being a pump there is no restriction to ammo for target shooting right? and hunting still limited to 2 in the mag and 1 in the chamber. me want one i assume the price posted with my article is american.... i still don't get why our dollar is more than or the same as and the same firearms in canada cost more than in the us. beneli m4 for example in the us 1600 here 2100... a bit of a discrepancy.
 
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