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I've played with one of the versions of that shotgun, the first model they came out with. Not as cool as you would expect. You pump it and sometimes it wouldn't cycle. You had to really slam it to get it to operate. You are better off with the regular semi-auto shotties like the Benelli M4.
 

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Kalisnikov USA now makes an American AK- Saiga type semi auto shotgun....
I'll have to look into that. I loved my Saiga.
I was trying to buy a leader arms semiautomatic shotgun a few months ago, but could never find one in stock so I gave up.
 

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Never shot one of these but my gen2 sub2000 has been flawless. It's not fancy but it works.
 

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I have a Gen2 KSG (14+1) and it's been a great gun. Zero problems. People complain about it cause they short stroke it and it fails to feed. I think there's more user error to it than problems with the actual gun.

But yeah, it is plastic, it does feel cheap, and Kel-Tec doesn't quite have the following as some of the other major firearm brands.
 

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I have a Gen2 KSG (14+1) and it's been a great gun. Zero problems. People complain about it cause they short stroke it and it fails to feed. I think there's more user error to it than problems with the actual gun.

But yeah, it is plastic, it does feel cheap, and Kel-Tec doesn't quite have the following as some of the other major firearm brands.
Some is user error, other is mechanical failure that's common. If you have one that works, it was a good purchase. Get a bad one and you wish you spent a few hundred extra for a better built gun.
 

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Kel Tec was good enough for John Wick.

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My gun shop has this in stock and I do like the switchable double barrel but I wouldn’t buy it. It feels too small for me. I’ll stick with my conventional Mossberg 12gauge.
 

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Kel Tec was good enough for John Wick.

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My gun shop has this in stock and I do like the switchable double barrel but I wouldn’t buy it. It feels too small for me. I’ll stick with my conventional Mossberg 12gauge.
Have you handled the RFB? I'd love to have a .308 bullpup but haven't seen them in person yet
 

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Isn't on-the-run-loading difficult/impossible with one of these?

As a side note; nothing puts a smile on my face like doing a mag dump with my 935 SPX
 

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Isn't on-the-run-loading difficult/impossible with one of these?

As a side note; nothing puts a smile on my face like doing a mag dump with my 935 SPX

I've got a 930 hd with a 7+1 tube and you sir, are absolutely correct.:)
 

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