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Sounds ideal for home defense!
Unfortunately they're pretty failure prone; they've got some small plastic parts that tend to break. Being pump guns, they're also at risk of short-stroking, where you don't fully complete a cycle, and jam your shotgun.
It's a great idea, KelTec just needs to iron out the bugs.
It's a great idea, KelTec just needs to iron out the bugs.
Congratulations! You just described the entire premise of Kel-Tec firearms corp.
Real Kel-Tec fans only buy gen 3 or higher. XD They've usually got all the bugs worked out by then, while the remaining inherent flaws are part of their charm.
A failure prone KelTec?! I for one am shocked, shocked!