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SOMETHING NEW UNDER THE SUN

Many moons ago, SHOT Show felt like a second Christmas. A whole week set aside just to celebrate everything shiny and new in the firearms industry. For those of us able to attend, we remember our first SHOT like our first school dance. But when you make the circuit every year that sense of pilgrimage often fades to a reluctant sort of here we go again … Novelty fades. New releases all sort of run together. Disillusionment creeps in.

But every once in a while a product or company comes along that makes even the most jaded of industry professionals raise their eyebrows and lean a little closer. In this case, it was both a new company and their truly, genuinely new product. Enter Asgard Defense and their reconstruction of the tactical semi-auto shotgun, which they call the M127 Kriger.

Navy veteran Jeff Costa left active duty in the mid 1980s and began an apprenticeship in the machining trade. His experience in this industry covered

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