HG98 Shotgun

The very first +C-capable shotgun, developed alongside Future Forward Corporation's original line of +C firearms. It is a manually-operated, pump-action shotgun with an integrated folding foregrip and a top-mounted rail. The HG98 was heavily influenced by the a design of the 21st century Keltec KSG shotgun, utilizing two separate underbarrel tube magazines and a switch to allow the operator to quickly change between the next loaded ammunition type on the fly. There are ports on either side along each underbarrel tube for ejecting spent cartridges, which come with mudflaps to keep the gun's internals clean. Since its development, the HG98 has been mostly obsolesced by newer firearms, such as the 'Buster' and 'Porcupine' military shotguns; however, the HG98 remains a much cheaper option, and is also sold to consumers.