NeoStead 2000

NS2000
TypeBullpup combat shotgun
Place of originSouth Africa
Production history
DesignerAnthony S. Neophytou and Heyns W. Stead
Designed1992
ManufacturerTruvelo Armoury
Produced2001–present
Specifications
Mass3.9 kg (8.6 lbs)
Length686 mm (27 inches)
Barrel length572 mm (22.5 inches)

Cartridge12 gauge
ActionPump action
Feed systemOverhead dual tube magazine (6 rounds per tube)
SightsIron sights

The NeoStead 2000 (NS2000) is a bullpup combat shotgun developed by Truvelo Armoury of South Africa.[1]

Production of the shotgun began in 2001 and the first models were made available in October of that year. It is notable due to its unusual forward pump action.

Design and production

The NS2000 is a 12-gauge pump-action shotgun weighing just under 4 kg, designed primarily for security and civil disturbance situations.

The firearm includes a 570-millimetre barrel despite the overall weapon length of just 690 millimetres (27 in). The short length makes the weapon easier to handle in close-quarters situations; however it can still remain accurate at relatively long ranges. The long barrel length is achieved by using a bullpup configuration, with a rear-fed tubular magazine.

Another aspect of the NS2000 is its dual six-round magazines. The selector switch can be set to left, right, or alternating. In riot conditions, for example, less-lethal flexible baton rounds can be used with standard rounds in reserve.

A possible production variant of the NS2000 has a 460-millimetre barrel in a weapon with an overall length of 560 mm (22 in). The shorter length reduces the magazine capacity to 5+5 rounds and makes the weapon easier to import or licence in some countries.

Its pump mechanism operates in a forward-back motion due to its moving-barrel mechanism, instead of the traditional moving-action. This method of operation is quite rare. Safety is increased by this method, since the pumping hand cannot accidentally slide in front of the shooting barrel.[2]

The NS2000 has been available for civilian purchase since 2003, with the majority of sales in Europe.

Patent drawings

Patent drawings of the NeoStead 2000.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Modern Firearms - Neostead shotgun". Archived from the original on 2004-10-10. Retrieved 2004-10-11.
  2. ^ "NeoStead 2000 (NS2000)". militaryfactory.com. Retrieved 27 August 2023.

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