KelTec KSG 25: Fortress Defense

Published on September 5, 2020
Duration: 42:38

This guide details techniques for utilizing the KelTec KSG 25 in defensive scenarios, focusing on its 'Fortress Defense' application. It covers accessory mounting, ammunition selection, and operational considerations like reloading difficulty and weight. The advice is presented with the analytical and humorous tone of reviewer Nutnfancy, emphasizing practical 'Philosophy of Use' for this high-capacity bullpup shotgun.

Quick Summary

The KelTec KSG 25 is a 12-gauge bullpup shotgun designed for 'Fortress Defense' due to its high 25-round capacity and static role suitability. It features a 30.5-inch barrel and M-LOK heat shield, but prefers hard-hulled ammunition like Winchester AA and can be difficult to reload under stress.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Home Defense Skit & Intro
  2. 01:54Physical Specs and Weight
  3. 03:01Philosophy of Use: Point Defense
  4. 09:03Features and Ergonomics
  5. 11:18Reliability and Ammo Sensitivity
  6. 12:35Reloading and Competition
  7. 14:45Final Assessment

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary intended use for the KelTec KSG 25?

The KelTec KSG 25 is best suited for 'Point Defense' or 'Fortress Defense' scenarios. This means static positions where high capacity is prioritized over mobility, such as defending a home or business during civil unrest.

What are the key features of the KelTec KSG 25?

Key features include its massive 25-round capacity (12+12+1), a 30.5-inch barrel, an M-LOK compatible aluminum heat shield, and Magpul MBUS sights. It's a 12-gauge bullpup shotgun.

What ammunition does the KelTec KSG 25 prefer?

The KSG 25 performs best with high-base 12-gauge shells that have hard plastic hulls, such as Winchester AA. Cheaper promotional loads with softer hulls can lead to significant jamming issues.

Is the KelTec KSG 25 easy to reload?

No, reloading the KSG series, including the KSG 25, is described as tedious and difficult, especially under stress. It's recommended to treat the full capacity as the available supply rather than attempting mid-fight reloads.

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