3 of 4, Kel-Tec KSG Throws 00 Buck: "Eat Lead" by Nutnfancy

Published on April 20, 2011
Duration: 46:09

This guide details the "Eat Lead" drill as performed with the Kel-Tec KSG shotgun, emphasizing tactical engagement, proper reloading techniques, and managing recoil with 00 Buckshot. Instruction is provided by Nutnfancy, a recognized authority in firearms reviews and tactical training, highlighting the importance of stress inoculation and proper firearm handling under pressure.

Quick Summary

The "Eat Lead" drill tests performance under stress using the Kel-Tec KSG shotgun. Key takeaways include managing increased recoil from 00 Buckshot, mastering the KSG's dual-tube reloading system by correctly using the selector switch, and diagnosing potential malfunctions like short-stroking. Expert instruction from Nutnfancy emphasizes proper technique for reliability.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the "Eat Lead" Drill
  2. 01:21Nutnfancy's KSG Run
  3. 03:49KSG Reloading and Handling Tips
  4. 06:29Chad's Run and Malfunction Analysis
  5. 08:33Buckshot Testing and Recoil

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the "Eat Lead" drill?

The "Eat Lead" drill is a tactical training exercise that involves moving through a course of fire while engaging steel targets with both a primary shotgun and a secondary handgun, designed to simulate stress and improve performance under pressure.

How does 00 Buckshot affect the Kel-Tec KSG?

Using 00 Buckshot with the Kel-Tec KSG increases felt recoil, which can influence cheek weld and the speed at which a shooter can re-acquire their sight picture for subsequent shots.

What is a common malfunction with the Kel-Tec KSG?

A common malfunction discussed is the double-feed, which can be caused by a 'short-stroke' of the pump action or a mechanical issue. Proper reloading technique, ensuring the selector switch is correctly positioned, is crucial to prevent feeding problems.

What are the key handling tips for the Kel-Tec KSG?

Key handling tips include understanding the dual magazine tubes and selector switch for reloading, ensuring the switch correctly indicates the loaded tube, and always verifying the chamber is clear, especially under stress.

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