SHOTGUN: UTAS / HATFIELD MODEL UTS-15, SERIAL NUMBER US12P10019, BLACK (MATTE), YES - INCLUDES ORIGINAL BOX AND PAPERS, PUMP, 12 GAUGE, 18", USED BUT IN GREAT CONDITION.
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UTAS / HATFIELD UTS-15 12 GAUGE SHOTGUN 14 ROUND CAPACITY WCP039529
SHOTGUN: UTAS / HATFIELD MODEL UTS-15, SERIAL NUMBER US12P10019, BLACK (MATTE), YES - INCLUDES ORIGINAL BOX AND PAPERS, PUMP, 12 GAUGE, 18", USED BUT IN GREAT CONDITION.
Product Details
The UTS-15 is a unique pump-action shotgun of only 28.5" overall length, for quick pointing functionality in the woods or for protection at home. It has dual 7-round magazines with automatic alternating or selectable feed, snap open loading ports and retractable magazine followers. It is able to fire 2.5", 2.75", or 3" magnum ammunition. The UTS-15 also features a positive bolt lock that locks the action closed when engaged. The bolt release button is under the rear of the stock, well away from the trigger. It has a Picatinny top rail. The fiber-reinforced butt plate has a 1", 8 durometer (A scale) energy absorbing recoil pad. The UTS-15 has a 4140 steel barrel threaded to accept Beretta-style chokes, and is supplied with an extended cylinder choke tube.
Specifications
Manufacturer UTAS
Pricing Unit GN
Model UTS-15
UPC 851799004003
SKU PS1BM1
Width 10.0000
Length 32.0000
Height 3.5000
Weight 7.0000
Caliber 12 Gauge
Capacity 15 + 1
Barrel Length 18.5"
Sights None, Optic Ready
Barrel Description 4140 Steel
Grip Type Polymer
Series Black
Stock Description Synthetic Black
Stock Finish Black
Stock Finish Group Black
Stock Material SYNTHETIC
Weight 6.9lbs
| UPC | ECOM00592007 |
| Action | PUMP ACTION |
| Barrel Length | 18" BARREL |
| Caliber | 12 GA |
| Capacity | 14 ROUNDS |
| Finish | BLACK (MATTE) |
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