NEW: UNG-12 SEMI-AUTO Mag-Fed Tactical Bullpup

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I love bullpups. But before I shell out a penny I need to know the availability of the chokes and the barrel extention. The Puma K12 did not meet my expectations because it would not cycle trap loads. A barrel extention would have solved that. Please convince me as to why I should give up my 1989, 870 that has never once failed me in over 30 years of abuse? I need a gun that just works. Spare me the bullsht about high brass low brass ,full moon, or who made the shells. My 870 runs everything. Never once in at least 2k rounds of anything and everything has it failed me.
 
While the FRT has not been published, it is quite clear from the well documented technical information presented to us and passed on that the UNG-12 has an integrated bullpup receiver and not a separate bullpup stock.

In any case we have been assured this verification will take a few weeks with the information or at worst 60-90 days with a sample, well before spring. This is not an evaluation of semi-auto to full auto conversion, or seeing if this is a variant of anything. Normally we would not have made our announcement at this point, but the $200 pre-order discount from the manufacturer was too good not to pass on. All orders after Nov 30th will be $200 more.

In any case like we mentioned you are free to cancel at any time with full money back.
 
So you've seen technical info and an information packet but haven't actually touched one yourself?

60 to 90 days for a lab evaluation? On a military designed semi auto? The current time on things such as that is 3 to 4 years. Like the Type 81 was.
 
If the right side charging handle is reciprocating you'll get more than brass in the face :/

True true. Taken from the TheFirearmblog:
They’re promising an ambidextrous magazine release, bolt release, safety lever, and charging handle. I notice in the video we see right hand charge on the bolt like an old SA-80, but you can clearly see an FS2000 style charging handle on the left side too.

http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2016/08/26/uzkon-announces-ung-12-semi-auto-shotgun-bullpup/
 
The shooter in this video is looking over the sights. Curious what a true cheek weld would look like. The charging handle also looks like it would take some practice getting to.
 
So you've seen technical info and an information packet but haven't actually touched one yourself?

60 to 90 days for a lab evaluation? On a military designed semi auto? The current time on things such as that is 3 to 4 years. Like the Type 81 was.

This isn't military at all. Uzkon only manufactures civilian shotguns.

Due to the nature of our business we are obviously are in regular contact with the RCMP for classifications, we are well aware of polices/procedures for different classifications well as current lab reforms
 
Holy cow people. No one is forcing you to put down a refundable deposit for this. If you want to take a risk, do it. If you don't like how this is conducted, leave it. No one needs to convince you to do anything.
 
I'm a bit concerned about cerakoted polymer, if you bang it up is there black plastic under all the frames? There's a reason why all the tavor colours are molded plastic.
 
I'm a bit concerned about cerakoted polymer, if you bang it up is there black plastic under all the frames? There's a reason why all the tavor colours are molded plastic.

Cerakote is pretty resilient on polymer. It doesn't flake or chip away on impact. However if you deeply scratch/gouge the polymer underneath you will have some come off. TVPP Tavor was armacoated probably 5 or 6 years ago and has been heavily used its whole life and is showing some wear but unless your a safe queen collector I wouldn't worry about it...

I personally am tempted to go with a burnt bronze 2 tone.
 
As a lefty I will it this one out. Pretty stupid to run ambi controls but cant change the direction of ejection on a bullpup. I have always disliked selling of pre orders were there inst even a FRT issued for the gun yet. This shotgun is in the same boat. The Firearms Blog says the upper is aluminum and the lower is polymer for this shotgun. How many bullpups in Canada have uppers and lowers?
 
As a lefty I will it this one out. Pretty stupid to run ambi controls but cant change the direction of ejection on a bullpup. I have always disliked selling of pre orders were there inst even a FRT issued for the gun yet. This shotgun is in the same boat. The Firearms Blog says the upper is aluminum and the lower is polymer for this shotgun. How many bullpups in Canada have uppers and lowers?

KSG for one. The Puma as well, I cant recall for sure but I think my RFB was the same.
 
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