Description
The sun is barely up, the air is crisp, and you’re walking a familiar Missouri fence line. A covey of quail erupts from the brush—a fast, close-range shot. You shoulder the gun, and the instinctive point of a classic double-barrel puts the lead bird down clean. That’s the moment the Stoeger Uplander 12 Ga, 28″ Barrel, A-Grade Satin Walnut is built for. It’s a no-nonsense, reliable over-under shotgun designed for the field, not the safe. When it comes to putting meat in the freezer or breaking clays on a weekend, this is a tool that gets the job done without fuss or a four-figure price tag.
Here’s the thing—the Uplander is a working man’s double gun. It’s built on a simple, durable boxlock action with a manual safety and automatic ejectors that kick the empties clear after each shot. The 28-inch barrels, with a fixed Modified and Improved Cylinder choke setup, provide a versatile pattern for everything from upland birds to sporting clays. Weighing in at a manageable 6.8 pounds, it swings smoothly without feeling sluggish. The satin-finished walnut stock isn’t just for looks; it provides a solid, non-slip grip in all weather conditions. This is a shotgun that fits out of the box for most shooters, requiring no gunsmithing to get you from the counter to the field.
Let’s talk about the action. The Uplander uses a proven, single selective trigger. You can choose which barrel fires first with a simple flick of the safety selector—set it for a tighter Modified choke on the first shot for a longer opportunity, or lead with the more open Improved Cylinder for close-flushing cover. The 3″ chambers handle everything from light target loads to heavier waterfowl or turkey shells, giving you real versatility. At a price point of $380.60, it delivers functionality that’s often hard to find without spending significantly more. This model is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Gauge | 12 Gauge (3″ Chambers) |
| Barrel Length | 28 Inches |
| Chokes | Fixed Mod & IC |
| Action | Over/Under, Boxlock |
| Stock | A-Grade Satin Walnut |
| Overall Length | Approx. 45.5 Inches |
| Weight | Approx. 6.8 lbs |
Pros & Cons
The Uplander’s strength is its straightforward reliability. It’s a simple mechanical system that’s easy to maintain and less prone to issues than more complex actions. The fixed chokes are one less thing to lose in the field, and the automatic ejectors are a genuine quality-of-life upgrade. The manual safety is positive and audible. On the downside, the fixed chokes limit your patterning options compared to a model with choke tubes. The trigger pull can be on the heavier side, which is common in this price segment, but it’s consistent. Some may find the overall finish utilitarian, but that’s the trade-off for a field-ready gun at this cost.
Who is this for?
This shotgun is for the hunter who values reliability over ornamentation. It’s an ideal first over-under for a new hunter or a solid, dependable backup gun for a seasoned guide. It’s perfect for the Missouri hunter chasing pheasant, quail, or dove where quick, instinctive shots are the rule. It’s also a capable entry-level clay target gun for someone wanting to learn on a traditional double without a massive investment. If your priority is a tool that works every time you pull the trigger, this is your candidate.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Are the chokes interchangeable on this model?
A: No. This specific Uplander configuration comes with fixed chokes—Modified in the bottom barrel and Improved Cylinder in the top. This is a classic field setup that handles a wide range of scenarios, but it does not accept screw-in choke tubes.
Q: What is the length of pull, and can the stock be adjusted?
A: The length of pull is approximately 14.5 inches. The stock is a traditional fixed design; it is not adjustable for length or cast. For most average-sized adult shooters, it provides a good, standard fit right from the factory.
Q: Can this shotgun handle steel shot for waterfowl hunting?
A: Yes, the 3″ chambers and steel barrel construction are safe for use with modern steel shot ammunition. However, always consult the owner’s manual and ensure your ammunition is appropriate for the fixed Modified and Improved Cylinder choke constrictions.
Ready to add this classic, field-proven over-under to your rack? See the Stoeger Uplander 12 Ga, 28″ Barrel, A-Grade Satin Walnut on our site for full details and ordering. FFL transfer required for firearm purchases.




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