Gauge | 20 Gauge |
Chamber | 3in |
Capacity | 2 |
Barrel Length | 28in |
Finish | Turkish Walnut |
Choke | F, IC, IM, M, SK |
Weight | 6.5lbs |
Action | Over Under |
Color | Brown |
Hand | Right |
Product Line | Trinity |
Sights | Fiber Optic Front |
State Compliance | California Compliant Washington Compliant Colorado Compliant New York Compliant |
Stock Material | Wood |
Use | Field |
TriStar Trinity Turkish Walnut 20 Gauge 3in Over Under Shotgun – 28in – The Trinity features a solid frame for durability and strength, sealed actions to keep dirt out. It utilizes self-adjusting locking lugs, top tang barrel selector and safety, steel mono-block barrel construction and Turkish Walnut with semi-gloss finish. This model features an engraved receiver with 24K gold inlay.
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Angry Buyer
1 year agoTrigger and takedown problems right off the rip. Took it trap shooting and after about 50 rounds it fails to reset the trigger for the second shot 4/10 times. Cleaned it out and lubricated properly and it worked again for another couple rounds then more trigger pulls with no break. You cant get much more basic than an over under so I'm baffled as to how they managed to mess this up so badly. Currently seeking warranty work where shipping is not covered on factory defects.
QED M
1 year agoWell crafted shotgun that feels solid and swings gracefully. It’s heavy enough to tame recoil while simultaneously being easy to point and follow targets. Beautiful fit and finish. Looks much more expensive than it actually is. I plan to buy this same model in more gauges. I’d definitely recommend this shotgun to anyone wanting a classic over under but at a very competitive price.
SA Jesseph
1 year agoThe gun is light and easy to handle and the engraving is very nice. However, the lever to open the barrels does not return to center after closing the barrels and the barrels only open fully to eject the shells unless extra force is used to open them. When putting new shells in, the gun needs to be opened further by hand to get the bottom shell fully in the chamber. I'm going to need to find a gunsmith to make some adjustments.
TONY C
1 year agoI have not had a chance to shoot it yet but I am looking forward to the first chance to do so, As far as looks it’s Beautiful and I am glad I bought it with no regrets at all and the price was right.
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