1519 CUSTOMIZED KEL-TEC KSG 12GA SHOTGUN.

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This item SOLD at 2024 Jul 22 @ 15:05UTC-4 : AST/EDT
Category Firearms & Military
Auction Currency USD
Start Price 300.00 USD
Estimated at 600.00 - 1,000.00 USD
Cal. 12GA. 2 3/4" & 3".S# X6X04. Bbl. 18.5" The Keltec KSG pump action shotgun is an innovative platform that bridges the gap between size & capacity, without detriment to either. This tiny package, including the 4" muzzle brake, measures only 30" in overall length while boasting a magazine capacity of 15rds. This is accomplished by utilizing 2 magazine tubes, below and on either side of the barrel. The magazines are selectable so different rounds may be loaded into each and available at the throw of a switch. To further open the potential of selective loads, both magazines may be shut off, giving the operator the ability to load a specific round in the chamber at any time. A non-traditional shotgun should be expected to have more than a simple shotgun bead for aiming and this one doesn't disappoint. It has a 12" picatinny rail over the barrel, providing a lot of real estate for sight mounting. Below the barrel is a 6.5" picatinny rail section currently hosting a horizontal loop for additional support. Burnt Bronze finish on chassis. Matte black finish on exposed metal surfaces. Black rubber recoil pad. OD & black custom cheek piece. Aftermarket shell deflector. Extended shell selector. Several aftermarket upgrades. MAGS: 2 integral feed tubes w/ a capacity of 7rds. each. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: owners manual, original magazine selector, & slim recoil pad, KSG Mag Plug tool, KSG Vice Block. w/ some misc. small parts. CONDITION: Finish coverage is complete & consistent only light noticeable signs of wear aside from some areas of mechanical intervention, such as where the action rubs on the barrel & magazines during cycling, which happens almost immediately. Bore shows some fouling that should clean up easily. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. The consignor states that the firearm was purchased new and, prior to its being sent to Poulin, was safed and never fired by him. (24-1712/JZ). MODERN. $600-1,000