UTS-15 Tactical Shotguns IN STOCK (14+1 Capacity!)

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We just received our first shipment of these bad mother-shut-your-mouths in the door ten minutes ago! Lightweight, ergonomic, and thanks to their bullpup design, extremely quick handling with a short overall length! The UTS-15 shotguns feature selectable/auto switching tubes, letting you effectively manage your 14+1 capacity on an individual round basis -- switch between slugs and buck on the fly! The KSG does not automatically switch over when one tube empties, adding an important handling advantage to the UTS-15 over its Kel-Tec counterpart. These feature a monolithic top rail for optics or iron sight uses, and come equipped with the removable breaching device/compensator choke tube.

UTS-15s are ideal for uncertain situations where differing loads may be required, and excel when paired with a red dot for rapid target acquisition. The pistol grip design is familiar to users of most modern tactical rifles, and the pump is a short-throw design. The stock is designed with a reduced length of pull in mind, specifically for entry/CQB scenarios.


UTAS UTS-15 12GA


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I have these in stock and ready to ship!

Cheers,
Daniel
 
6.9 lbs. empty - fantastic!
Although, I wonder how much 15 rounds weighs...?
I will check it out tomorrow when I p/u my DAK.
Thanks Wanstalls.
 
15 rounds of most 12ga can be boiled down to 0.85lb-1lb of weight. It's +/- between bird to buck to slugs, but by and large you can pretty safely bet it'll fall in that range. 1oz slugs add up to about 15.5oz-15.75oz and there are 16oz in a pound; other loads tend to be a little lighter in most instances.

We're down to half our shipment already! If you want a new gun to play with out in this beautiful spring weather we're having, and you absolutely hate watermelons and 2L bottles of soda, I might have the exact thing you need! :D

Cheers,
Daniel
 
I hear this model has problems with ejecting? A friend of mine saw some you tube videos showing the problems. However, hickok45 has a video where he has no problems what so ever. Do you have any ideas on these issues, I'm interested but leery.
 
Quite a few of these have been sold to CGN'ers, I'm sure if there was an inherent problem in the design (think early JR Carbine in .40/.45) there'd definitely be a post about it with lots of pages. :)
I've not seen a single bad post on this shotgun; I too am considering one.
 
Just so everyone knows, the updated models Canada has received are A LOT better than the ones Nutn got. Mine is flawless so far whether I do rapid fire or not, and the level of quality I would say is pretty decent. Remember ladies no short shucking.
 
I hear this model has problems with ejecting? A friend of mine saw some you tube videos showing the problems. However, hickok45 has a video where he has no problems what so ever. Do you have any ideas on these issues, I'm interested but leery.

The people who had trouble were short shucking the forend. I never short shucked any of my shotguns so
If you don't make it a habit with your other guns, then this shouldn't be a problem with the uts!
 
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