Utas-15 road show

How long of a warranty do these have and is it transferrable?

They have a 12 month warranty that is not transferable but unless the gun has been obviously abused we don't enforce that. Also if an owner suffers a part failure that is not due to neglect shortly after the 12 months has run out we would look after them. Wolverine Supplies is the warranty agent for UTAS who in turn support us fully so you have no fears, we do what ever we can, with in reason, to support the products we sell and our customers.
 
UTS 15 Road Show Review

So, I posted a thread in the Black and Green shotguns section, and figured I'd post my review here too.

Enjoy!

 
I still think I'd enjoy one of these things. It's like he says in the video, it's an awesome idea, the kinks just need to be worked out. Now the KSG, that just needs to be made by someone other than keltec.
 
There have been some issues with the Winchester ammo in some of these shotguns and also remember to make sure that the barrel nut is as tight as you can possibly turn it as it can cause a little feeding issue. I wonder if there is some dirt inside the magazine tube causing that to stick, or it might need a little more lube in there as well.
 
Will have to check tomorrow at work. Not as many as we would like, as it seems to be slowing down, might have to enforce the 10 day thing even if you don't get a chance to shoot it. I'd like to see this in as many peoples hands as possible.
 
I just picked up the UTS from the post office today. I well be a the range in Nanaimo this week.
Not sure which day yet , but i will post as soon as I know.
 
I wil have the UTS15 at the Nanaimo range on Sat. Jan. 25th at 1:00 pm.
Bring your own ammo and targets.
See you up there.
 
i've got the shotgun now. didnt get a chance to use it last weekend. way too cold for my delicate body, :) . gonna be out at POCO this holiday monday trying it out.

initial impressions, lighter than it looks, hate the trigger. i am not used to the way the fore end unlocks when the trigger is pressed. i prefer the way an 870 is, can pull back on the forend, press trigger, then have to slightly release, then pump.

well at least no jams or failures of any kind yet...
 
i've got the shotgun now. didnt get a chance to use it last weekend. way too cold for my delicate body, :) . gonna be out at POCO this holiday monday trying it out.

initial impressions, lighter than it looks, hate the trigger. i am not used to the way the fore end unlocks when the trigger is pressed. i prefer the way an 870 is, can pull back on the forend, press trigger, then have to slightly release, then pump.

well at least no jams or failures of any kind yet...

The action on these works the same way that the Winchesters do, like the old model 12's and the defenders. It speeds the reloading process and allows for very fast follow up rounds. If you are used to the 870 it will take a little getting used to but we have said from day one that the UTS-15 does require the user to learn his firearm. Once you're onto these shotguns you will be surprised at how fast you can get the next shot onto target. I'm an old Winchester guy so these were like old home week for me.
 
Okay, we are going to try and help speed up the roadshow and the reports but letting a second UTS-15 on the road, so we can cover more ground, more testers and more reviews. I've contacted the next individual in line so just waiting to hear back and we will be moving it out the door.

pteminchin if you are wanting to be part of the roadshow send me an email with your details. Send it to sales@wolverinesupplies.com and put ATTN: Grumpy UTS Roadshow.
 
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