Finally got a KSG and didnt pay 3x MSRP. Thanks for the video I was having a hard time trying to figure out how it went back together together, your video made it much easier. Now that I have done it I understand how to do it, but I was ablut to loose it for a min
Thank you! The bolt and taking the buttstock of the shotgun off was my problem. It acquires more force even with be oiled up. But, runs like a champ! The lining of the teeth is where I had the most difficult time at. I had figure that one out with my gigantic hands. Haha!
I am having trouble with my KSG. rounds won't come out of the mag tube. They are hanging on the cartridge catch no matter how hard I rack it. The shells never drop on to the lifter. They extract just fine. Do you know any Gunsmiths in the Philly area that are familiar with the KSG that could fix this problem? The other issue is this is a used gun. Keltec doesn't honor the warranty for a 2nd owner even though the manufacture date is March 2016.
I dont mind a reasonable amount of thumbs down but when they intentionally come over just to thumb it down screw that or YOU TUBE should show who thumbs down a video and thumbs up a video and im sure it would be more honest of a rating,
yeah there hitting the thumbs down every time i do a KSG video if they have something to say there gonna have to write it in front of everybody instead of trolling with the ratings button
Thanks for the assembly video. Great detail on getting the bolt in place. Bonus feature! Now I know what those two holes are for at the base of the grip.
This is a field strip, not a disassembly video. Disassembly would include removing the magazine tube springs, followers, barrel nut, safety, trigger, hammer, etc.
I wish mine were as easy to disassemble. Mine is very tight to remove the trigger section. I find I must pull the action back to remove the trigger unit. Even then it is still a little tight.
PETE, the next video in the series should be the ksg vs a regular pump shotgun shooting 15 rounds side by side see which one is faster. get one of the other guys working at the range to run the other gun and you can run the ksg. This will shut up all the troll haters.
hey pete, I thought the shirt order was going to be on for a while the store now says new orders are closed, are you planning on doing anymore anytime soon?
I'm brand new at shotguns -- and made a dog's breakfast of disassembling and reassembling the gun for the first time. Your video is the fifth one I've watched -- and the first one that clearly explains and shows what's involved in getting the firing pin properly installed. "Thank You" is insufficient for responding to your video!!
It appeared from the video that the internal parts looked fairly durable. Fairly simple at least for the first layer take down. The whole package was small enough that you were able to get it all on video.. which is one of major features of this design. Still would like to see someone shoot a round of skeet with one these though.
Your video saved my life. I just got a KSG 25, I followed the instructions and took it apart. Super simple, cleaned it and went to put it back together....oh my god, putting that bolt back in correctly took me hours. Most of the videos online dont really show the "line" that has to be in the groove for it to go back together. Everyone focuses on the 90 degree turn and magically it reassembles. I struggled to get the bolt to stay in while putting the butt stock back in place.
Just got the ksg and it does not like snap caps at all. It double loads and hangs up left and right... Many ppl have sent theirs back thinking something is wrong but it isnt... Its the caps