SHOT Show 2017: Kel-Tec KSG-25 Shotgun

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posted on January 24, 2017
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For those tactical shotgun enthusiasts who feel the dual magazine shell capacity of the standard Kel-Tec KSG 12-ga. model isn't quite enough for their needs, the company now offers the 30" barrel KSG-25. This new model nearly doubles the round count from merely adequate to a just-enough. It has a 20+1 capacity when loading 3" shells, 24+1 with 2 3/4" shells and 40+1 when firing Aguila Mini Shells. Other features include a Magpul RVG Rail Vertical Grip, Magpul MBUS flip-up sights and downward shell ejection. As one SHOT Show attendee helpfully pointed out to us, "Now I can shoot a whole round of skeet without reloading!" MSRP: $1,400

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