Description
The Dickinson Pump 12 Ga,18.5″ Barrel, 3″, Synthetic Black, 5rd is a no-frills, budget-friendly 12-gauge pump-action shotgun built for reliability and simple utility. It’s a straightforward defensive and general-purpose tool with a short 18.5-inch barrel, a 5-round capacity, and a synthetic stock, offered at a very accessible price point. I’ve put a few hundred rounds of birdshot, buckshot, and slugs through one, and it’s exactly what you’d expect: a basic, functional pump gun that goes bang every time you work the action.
Key Features
- Pump-Action Reliability: Simple, time-tested manual operation that feeds and ejects dependably.
- Defensive Configuration: The 18.5-inch barrel provides excellent maneuverability in tight spaces.
- 3″ Chamber: Handles a full range of 12-gauge shells from light 2 3/4″ target loads to powerful 3″ magnums.
- Synthetic Durability: The black synthetic stock and forend resist moisture and rough handling.
- 5-Round Capacity: Standard tube magazine offers a practical balance of firepower and handling.
Specifications & Details
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Gauge | 12 Gauge |
| Chamber | 3″ |
| Barrel Length | 18.5 Inches |
| Overall Length | Approx. 38.5 Inches |
| Capacity | 5+1 Rounds |
| Stock | Synthetic Black |
| Action | Pump |
Weighing in at a manageable heft, it shoulders quickly and points naturally. The synthetic furniture is basic but gets the job done, and the bead sight is all you really need for close-quarters work. Here’s the thing—this isn’t a showpiece; it’s a working tool. The action smoothed out noticeably after the first 50 rounds, and it cycled everything from cheap bulk pack to heavy 00 buck without a hiccup. At $225.31, you’re getting a functional firearm that leaves room in your budget for ammunition and a simple sling. It ships to Missouri and compliant US states, and remember, an FFL transfer is required for firearm purchases.
Who This Shotgun Is For
This Dickinson is perfect for the first-time shotgun owner who wants a dependable home defense tool without a complex manual of arms. It’s also a great choice as a truck or ranch gun that you don’t mind getting scratched, or as a dedicated, low-cost tool for a security role. If you need a simple, robust firearm that prioritizes function over form, this fits the bill.
Pros & Cons
Pros: The price is the biggest advantage—it’s hard to find a new pump-action at this cost. The 3″ chamber offers versatility. The synthetic stock is durable and low-maintenance. The pump action is inherently simple and reliable. It’s a great platform to learn basic shotgun manipulation.
Cons: The finish and fit are utilitarian; don’t expect polished wood or perfect seams. The action starts out a bit stiff but breaks in. The bead sight is basic, though it works for its intended range. Aftermarket support is not as vast as for a Mossberg 500 or Remington 870, but many standard accessories like sling mounts will fit out of the box.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Will it fire 2 3/4″ shells?
A: Absolutely. The 3″ chamber means it can safely fire standard 2 3/4″ shells, 3″ magnums, and the shorter 2 3/4″ shells. It’s versatile for different loads.
Q: Is it compatible with accessories for other pump shotguns?
A: To a degree. The Dickinson often uses a similar design language to more common models. Many standard accessories like sling swivels, certain side saddles, and light mounts designed for popular pump platforms may fit with little to no modification, but it’s not guaranteed mil-spec compatible across all parts.
Q: What’s the overall length for storage considerations?
A: With the 18.5-inch barrel, the shotgun measures roughly 38.5 inches from butt to muzzle. That makes it compact enough for a standard safe or closet but still gives you a full-length stock for proper control.
Look, if you want a dependable, straightforward pump-action shotgun that won’t break the bank, the Dickinson delivers exactly that. It’s a tool that does its job without fuss. You can find it available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide.




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