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The GSG-41: Kel Tec shotgun that never was

Back in the old days George Kellgren, the man behind Kel Tec and its precursor, Grendel Arms, had an idea for a bullpup-stocked shotgun that was just 26-inches long overall and had an innovative high-capacity magazine arrangement that held a dozen rounds. Think you know this gun as the KSG today? Well, about that…

While you may know the KSG, there was a Kellgren-designed scattergun that predated it by no less than 17 years. Although Kel Tec was around in 1993, the gun was set up to be distributed by Kellgren’s other company, the now-defunct Grendel Arms.

This bullpup design pushed most of the action behind the trigger of the firearm, producing an overall shorter gun at just some 26-inches in length. Amazingly, this allowed the gun to keep a very adequate 24-inch long barrel length. A pump-action, the slide of the shotgun ended just short of the muzzle crown while the firearm’s trigger well was nearly centered in the frame of the weapon. Weight was just a very handy 5-pounds…

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The DP-12: Another entry into the bullpup scattergun market

One of the most popular and innovative shotguns on the market right now, the Kel Tec KSG, helped usher in a modern resurgence in the interest in bullpup 12-gauge designs. Soon after the KSG came out, various importers started bringing in a Turkish competitor, the UTS-15. Now it seems, there is a third suitor on the bullpup block: the DP-12.

What is it?

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Like the KSG and the UTS-15, the DP-12 is a compact stocked shotgun that has the action centered deep in the stock itself, thus shortening the overall length of the gun while keeping a full length (for a tactical shotgun) barrel and not having to resort to a pistol grip only configuration or a tax stamp. Unlike the KSG and the UTS-15, it has two barrels.

What?

Yup, and for the rest of the scoop…read the rest in my column at the KTOG.org