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Khan K226 Arthemis .410 shotgun review

Khan K226 Arthemis .410 shotgun review: The handsome Khan K226 Arthemis .410 from Turkey performs beautifully.

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Time Well Spent
Time Well Spent July 4, 2012

Khan K226 Arthemis.410 shotgun.
It is with a touch of envy that the older generation grumbles about youngsters these days being spoilt for choice, particularly every time a new .410 shotgun comes up for testing.

After all, why should those young scallywags be able to have an affordable double-barrelled .410 when we made do with old, worn and shaky singles of dubious origin and sometimes blackpowder proof?

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Actually, there are plenty of good reasons ? for a start, the new models are much safer. 
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Having been ignored for many years, the resurrection of the .410 is remarkable. 
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Modern manufacturing techniques have helped enormously, coupled with the rise of Turkey as a mass producer of firearms ? the Birmingham of the 21st century. 
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<strong><em>THE KHAN</em></strong> 
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First impressions of the Khan Arthemis are of leggy barrels and a combination of generally conservative looks with some futuristic styling details. 
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Surprisingly, the barrels on the test gun, in spite of their appearance, are just 26in long. 
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It is the slim tubes and ventilated ribs that give the impression of extra length, plus the short stock with its 13.5/8?? length of pull. 
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