UTS - 15 Review.. Video uploaded

Dmitri

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So i would like to make a detailed review for this great new shotgun..

First a bit of history.. quoting from a different website :

The story of the UTS-15 shotgun began in around 2006, when famous American company Smith & Wesson decided to expand its line of shotguns with some new and preferably unorthodox tactical weapon. At that time Smith & Wesson did not manufactured shotguns in house; instead they used OEM process, stamping their name on shotguns made for them in Turkey by a well established manufacturer UTAS Makina, which also made quality shotguns for other famous US brands like Savage-Stevens and Kimber. After some considerations it was decided to start with highly unorthodox design of the South African Neostead shotgun and try to improve it. Following this decision, UTAS obtained patent rights and samples of the Neostead shotgun from its designers. After initial evaluation it was decided to redesign weapon completely, retaining its basic bullpup configuration and dual over-the-barrel magazines but create everything else from the ground up. All development work was carried out at the UTAS facility in Turkey, under the leadership of the noted American small arms expert Ted Hatfield. In around 2008 Smith &Wesson withdrew from this project due to its internal problems, and UTAS continued development of its new weapon under its own name. This shotgun, designated as UTS-15 (which stands for Urban Tactical Shotgun 15-rounds), was first displayed to the public at IDEX 2011, and at the moment of this writing (summer of 2011) it is entering production at two factories belonging to UTAS - one in Turkey (to supply guns to Europe, Asia and Africa) and another in USA (to supply to American markets). It must be noted that UTAS company has plans to expand its product line and to introduce semi-automatic version of their shotgun..

How it works:

The UTS-15 is a manually operated shotgun of the so-called "pump action" type, in which action is operated by sliding the forend back and forth. Gun is of bullpup layout, with pistol grip and trigger located forward of the barrel breech. Ejection port is located on the right side of the gun and has a hinged dust cover which opens up automatically when action is cycled for the first time. Its barrel has chrome-lined bore and is provided with internal removable chokes. Ar-15 / M16 style manual safety is conveniently located on the left side of the pistol grip. Right side of the grip is reserved for controls for the optional built-in laser / light unit. Receiver of the UTS-15 shotgun is from carbon-fiber reinforced polymer. Barrel locking is achieved by conventional rotary bolt with three lugs that lock directly into the barrel extension. UTS-15 shotgun has two tubular magazines, located side by side above the barrel. Each magazine contains up to 7 rounds and has its own loading port on the side of the gun, so each magazine can be loaded or topped up independently. Loading ports are provided with hinged covers. What is more important is that UTS-15 has three feed options, selectable through the switch, conveniently located at the top of the gun, above the barrel breech. these options include feeding rounds from either left or right magazine only (with switch rotated to respective side), or feeding alternately from each magazine. that way user can either have two magazines loaded with two different types of loads (I.e. slugs and buckshot, or less-lethal and breaching etc) with rapid selection of necessary load "on the fly" or have both magazines loaded with any type of loads for double capacity (up to 14 rounds plus one in the chamber). Another unusual but useful feature of the UTS-15 shotgun is that magazine followers have levers that protrude up through slots cut in the magazine tubes. These levers have two functions: first, they allow to compress magazine spring manually by pushing the lever forward until it can be locked in the L-shaped part of the slot, allowing for fast and effortless loading of magazines; second, position of levers clearly indicates number of rounds remaining in each magazine. To help quick assertion of remaining ammo, gun is provided with appropriate markings near each slot. To ensure fast and convenient access to the action (i.e. to check if the chamber is loaded or to clear occasional jam in case of deformed round) gun is provided with large top-opening cover, which also serves as a comb of the stock. UTS-15 shotgun is fitted with rubber buttplate and several sling attachment points. An integral Picatinny rail is running at the top of the gun, allowing for easy installation of various open or Red Dot sights. Since the gun has magazines on top of the barrel, there is plenty of space inside the sliding forend guide below the barrel. This space can be used to install tactical flashlight, laser aiming unit or a proprietary laser/light combo without recourse to additional rails and external mountings which otherwise would increase bulk of the gun.

Personal opinion:

As i opened the box, i was surprised how fragile it looked, and i was very eager to go try it out. After i shot and disassembled it a few times i realized that it is a great, strong shotgun, and a great buy. Only problem.. no level 2 models were shipped.. so Nick from Tactical Imports is looking after this issue, hopefully soon we'll have a complete package.

Picture time.. :)
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loading gates:
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space for flashlight/laser combo under the barrel:
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field-strip:
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This picture is for size comparison:
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Laugh2 And this would be a proper sidearm for this bad boy Laugh2
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And here is a video.. finally.. :)
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Feel free to share pictures videos and special experiences..
 
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As a fellow UTS-15 owner of same shipment, I wonder how we are going to integrate the laser/light into the body of this equipment...the markings on the lower receiver suggest that a hole need be drilled to accept the three way switch.

So Nick, what is the answer?....we all paid for Level II shotguns...your own website shows a different lower body....

Are we going to receive a separate receiver? If so, when?

You have our money, I'd like an answer.

Thank you.
 
I'm pretty sure we won't see new receivers, it would be an expensive fix. I'd be happy to get just the light/laser with the button and iron sights.. It should be very easy to install that switch. And I'd be upset if we just get a refund.. For me, built in laser/light was one of the key features...
 
@Dmitri...I'm with you but I'd like to know how you can operate the three way switch without that hole in the lower. The markings are there but that's it.,,,where will the button go?
 
We would have to drill it our selves, or take it to Nick (Tactical imports) and his gunsmith will do it.. should be fast and easy.
 
As a fellow UTS-15 owner of same shipment, I wonder how we are going to integrate the laser/light into the body of this equipment...the markings on the lower receiver suggest that a hole need be drilled to accept the three way switch.

So Nick, what is the answer?....we all paid for Level II shotguns...your own website shows a different lower body....

Are we going to receive a separate receiver? If so, when?

You have our money, I'd like an answer.

Thank you.

Spoke with UTAS today, they are going to provide a detailed response to all of the concerns this week. They seem adamant to support all issues.

Regardless, we support all of our customers and will ensure everything is made right.
 
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