The Kel-Tec KSG .410 Bore shotgun delivers dual-tube feeding capability in a compact bullpup configuration. This innovative design provides 11 rounds of .410 bore capacity while maintaining an overall length shorter than traditional shotguns.
What Makes This Different
The KSG's dual magazine tube system allows shooters to load different ammunition types simultaneously and select between them using the manual selector switch. This bullpup design positions the action behind the trigger group, reducing overall length to just 26.1 inches while retaining an 18.5-inch barrel. The downward ejection system keeps spent shells away from the shooter's face and works equally well for left or right-handed operators.
Key Features
- Dual magazine tubes hold 5 rounds each plus 1 in chamber for 11-round total capacity
- Bullpup configuration reduces overall length to 26.1 inches with full 18.5-inch barrel
- Manual selector switch allows instant switching between magazine tubes
- Downward shell ejection accommodates both left and right-handed shooters
- Picatinny rails on top and bottom for optics and accessories
- Polymer construction with steel barrel and internal components
- Green polymer finish provides distinctive appearance and corrosion resistance
The .410 bore chambering makes this shotgun suitable for small game hunting, pest control, and training applications where reduced recoil is beneficial. The compact dimensions excel in confined spaces while the dual-tube system provides tactical flexibility for mixed loads. Weather-resistant polymer construction handles field conditions while maintaining consistent cycling.
Technical Specs
- Caliber: .410 Bore (2.5" and 3" shells)
- Barrel Length: 18.5 inches
- Overall Length: 26.1 inches
- Weight: 6.9 pounds
- Capacity: 5+5+1 rounds
- Action: Pump-action
- Stock: Fixed bullpup design
- Finish: Green polymer
- Rails: Picatinny top and bottom
- Country of Origin: USA
The KSG .410 combines innovative engineering with practical functionality for shooters requiring compact dimensions without sacrificing capacity. The dual-tube feeding system and bullpup design represent significant advantages over conventional shotgun configurations.