Brand: Radikal Arms
Model: NK Series
System: Gas operated
Barrel length: 20″ / 24″
Gauge: 12ga
Chamber: 3″
Shot Cap: 2+1 / 5+1
Stock/Forend: Synthetic
Chokes: Cylinder choke slug barrel
The NK-1 from Radikal Arms is bullpup designed 12 ga shotgun that is a must have in your collection. This gas operated shotgun is outfitted with a 3″ chamber and a synthetic stock and forened.
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Ccgray
2 years agoI really didn’t know what to expect with this shotgun, but after receiving it yesterday I am very well pleased. This shotgun is all there feels good, shoulders good, and so far runs good. If there is a down side to this gun it is the weight and the flip up sights that came with the gun aren’t really all that comfortable due to there placement and the height of the rear stock. Overall very small complaints and I am having a lot of fun with it.
Josh G
2 years agoHave not shot this yet. To my surprise my barrel shroud was twice as long as the one pictured. Upon opening the weapon was caked with gun oil. So we’re the magazines. Came with two 10rd magazines though! The cheek rest is some flimsy plastic so we will see how this goes. Definitely has some weight to it! If it lets me edit it after shooting it I will update!
Mike S.
2 years agoGun is comfortable, shoots very well for a short 12 gauge. Doesn’t kick nowhere near what I thought it would. My niece shot it with no problems. I would recommend to anyone. Thank you!!!
E Y.
2 years agoCool shotgun. Overall appearance nice. Purchased for home protection Quick shipping. I will purchase again from PSA.
Jim
2 years agoAn instant favorate to shoot ! Gas blow back system reduces the felt recoil. Having the option to change the choke tube is a nice feature that adds to the versatility. Easy to disassemble for cleaning, Cycles great with 5 round and ten round mags using 2 3/4" Birdshot flawlessly after approximately 15 to 20 rounds. One word of advice ! Stock up on ammo ! This gobbles lots of it !
M Y.
2 years agoVery well built & tight tolerances. Plan on putting a whole box of shells tgru it to loosen it up. Previous comments about ejection issues are true til you get things clean, go thru a box & use good quality light lube til broken in.
B D.
2 years agoGun shoots great had a blast trying it out the first time, only wish l could have got 18 or 20 barrel. This my first shotgun.
Daniel S.
2 years ago1) Ok Boys and Girls, any time you buy a new firearm, take it down, clean it and lubricate it when you reassemble. 2) Shoot 50+ rounds of high brass through this model to break it in. 3) Take care of your firearm and it will take care of you. I have the 18" version and, with a 200+ round count, it runs like a champ. No wear on the o-ring, no problems with the bolt, no light primer strikes and no shattered lower receiver. It's one thing to act like a DA. It's a different thing to prove you're a DA on a product review.
Stumpy
2 years agoI've been browsing new firearms for a couple of months now, and have narrowed my choices. But, I've also made a point to read a bunch reviews about PSA and most of the manufacturers that they deal with. I had pretty much decided that PSA was gonna be where I made my purchase...but, no more. Their CC and CS seems to be pretty poor...as are the customer care/service/control of a few of the manufacturers that they deal with. I'm glad that I chose to do my research. This poor guy was lucky that he
PATRICK R.
2 years agoI have bout 200 rounds through mine and it's operated adequately. I find that aftermarket 10 round mags work better than the 2 5 rounders that come with the gun, especially with birdshot. Slugs cycle flawlessly regardless of magazine. While this is not the world's greatest shotgun, it is worth the asking price. You get what you pay for as with anything. It's highly unfortunate that others seem to have had catastrophic issues with the gun and while I'm sure they are being truthful in their
World-Tac
2 years agoPlease get in touch with Radikal Arms via World-Tac. When you visit the website of the firm you ll find e mail address or phone number of the POC. Or you can directly get in touch with the importer IFC. We re sorry for your disappointments but we re ready to compansate for. World-Tac
Dennis M
2 years agoI was not really impressed at first. Fresh out of the box, first few mags of 2-3/4" game loads had abt. 50% misfeed rate. Then I did what I should have done first...broke it down and cleaned it! After reading some of the forums I followed the prevalent advice and ran 60 rounds of heavier 2-3/4" 00 Buck (1500+ fps) through it to break it in. (No misfeeds) Bore snaked and oiled it. Then ran another 60 rounds of 1200fps game shot through it as fast as I could swap and load mags. (No
Chris
2 years agoCan't shoot birdshot through it or it will jam everytime but u put slugs or buckshot in it n hold on tight ,w the ten round mag this thing is an absolute beast n super fun to shoot so for the money this is a solid buy these negative reviews seem like could b operator error but who knows ,all I know is I'm definitely impressed n it looks a little funny but when u pick it up it just kinda molds into your body n is very comfortable to hold onto so I say if your looking for one of these things I don't think u could do better for the money
Brad J
2 years agoHave not had any issues as of yet cleaned it very well before shooting it. There are some really bad reviews and pictures but there are many questions I have do to seeing some of the ammo was destroyed. 1) shooting slugs and buck shot through too tight of a choke? 2) cleaning your weapon well before firing it making sure all gas ports and seals are free from debris? 3) looking at some of the ammo in the pictures has anyone thought that they could have shot a very hot round. I have shot
N.E. Patriot
1 year agoGreetings Folks, I am surprised by the catastrophic photos from so many, and notice that these are NOT the NK1 that I myself have. I purchased my NK1 in Nov. 2021. The major difference I see, other than barrel shroud length, is that my revised model employs an AR style charging handle. It also has a side-to-side, push-button type safety, as opposed to the AR type safety on the older models. I have not found 1 photo of my style of Bullpup, not even on the Radikal Arms site. Their photo
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