The KS7 is designed for many applications, but it lends itself perfectly to home defense, back country hiking or anywhere you need a compact 12ga shotgun. Its intuitive, simple features, optional Picatinny-style rail and M-LOK accessory mounting solutions make it very versatile.
The KS7 might be short and slim on the outside, but it’s long under the hood. Its 18.5″ magazine tube holds 6+1 or 7+1 depending on your choice of shell size. The 18.5″ barrel gives you plenty of 12ga velocity to maximize the performance of your preferred loads.
At 1st glance, you’ll notice the KS7s throwback feature, the carry handle. Sometimes old ideas are reinvented to serve modern demands and that’s definitely the case here. The KS7 carry handle also doubles as a sighting solution and it comes standard. It shoulders nicely and the fiber optic bead sight immediately catches the eye. It’s not your grandpa’s shotgun, unless you buy it for him.
You get extra capacity and standard velocity in a shotgun that’s just over two feet long. How do we do it? We bullpup it. We kept the business end right where it’s supposed to be, but we took the party out back. With rear loading and downward ejection, we’re able to keep the KS7 a 12ga micro-beast that’s easy to handle.
I love this shotgun for what it is. “A mini slug dumping monster!” I would have went with the KSG, but they’re like $1400 or so. My pops has the KSG, and I love the idea of it. So since I carried this for work, I thought the lighter single tube, with high capacity mini slugs was an excellent idea, since I’m in such Close quarters. Not to customizable, but it’s a shotgun. You can put a rail on it, and take the carry handle off. But why would you ? Would recommend!
Being left handed, and this ejecting spent cases to the ground is awesome. Thing has MOE attachment spots basically everywhere. It’ll take 11-1 mini slugs, and feed them flawlessly. haven’t had any problems, and this thing gets a lot of looks at the range, cause most ppl who see it think it’s the halo gun haha.