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Reviews I had no trouble engaging it with my strong-hand thumb or index finger, but the action is in no way intuitive.
I never got used to it and always had to look at it to remind myself if was engaged or disengaged. I ran mine with a Sightmark Wolverine red dot on top and really enjoyed it. There is a steel sling mount up near the muzzle and strap vents in the stock for your sling; and this shotgun seems to work very well with a sling!
Switching between the two magazine tubes is accomplished by actuating the selector lever on the underside behind the grip. The lever is quite small, but I found it to work just fine. Fieldstripping the KSG is by all accounts very easy I did not try it and accomplished simply by removing two pins. Pros As shotguns go, this is one heckuva compact, wieldy, quickly employable, close-quarters defense weapon. The size and weight make it a breeze to manipulate. The picatinny rails allow you to set it up in proper CQB fashion.
The downward ejection keeps your profile low and, along with the ambi controls, allows for easy use by righties and lefties. And the magazine capacity is exceptionally nice. There are nitpicky things, like the possibility of scraping your fingers while loading shells or the odd safety controls action, or having to turn the gun upside down to check the chamber, but these are minor issues.
The KSG fit me just fine. I must say that a vertical grip on the pump rail adds to the ease of function and is otherwise highly recommended for safety reasons. After spending time examining and shooting it, in my estimation the KSG is the absolute best shotgun for CQB, tactical needs and self-defense; perhaps even one of the best overall self-defense and tactical weapons going.
It is likely that improvements can be made to the design and perhaps even the function, but I perceive no grave flaws with it and the design and function foundation is solid. I highly recommend the KSG to anyone interested in a tactical shotgun. If you drop by Eagle Gun Range, be sure to rent it and take it for a spin.
You refer to 1. Did you try these? Any functioning problems? Patterning and accuracy? Many thanks, DJ. They have less recoil obviously. When loaded for home defense, I use full size buck shot. I was just at the range and shot the Aguila mini shell slugs at 25 yards and it was very accurate.
Did you ever worry about you hand being too close to the end of the barrel and possibly slipping into harms way? Ernie, I never did. How strong do you have to be to pull back the pump rail to get a round into place? If you are the little old lady with a raccoon problem then I suggest a Mossberg in 20 gauge. I like the KSG but one must rack the slide hard as it is very easy to short stroke the action and once you jam a KSG it takes a lot of practice to quickly clear a jam under stress.
With most pump action shotguns, a short stroke means you did not rack the action all the way back to the receiver but on a ksg you must pump it back fast and HARD to cycle the action to clear your spent shell and load the new shell.
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