ATI Cavalry Road Agent 12 Ga Turkish Walnut

$50,768.00

A modern lever-action 12-gauge shotgun with classic cowboy style, featuring a genuine Turkish walnut stock, 18.5″ barrel, and 3″ chamber for a unique blend of heritage and function.

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Picture this: you’re at the range, and the guy next to you pulls out a shotgun that looks like it rode with the Pony Express. It’s got that classic, no-nonsense cowboy profile, but with a modern twist. That’s the kind of attention the ATI Cavalry Road Agent 12 Ga, 18.5″, 3″, Turkish Walnut gets. I’ve run a few boxes of target and buckshot through one, and it’s a straightforward, handsome scattergun that bridges eras.

The ATI Cavalry Road Agent 12 Ga, 18.5″, 3″, Turkish Walnut is a modern lever-action shotgun built on a proven Turkish platform. It combines the iconic Old West lever-gun aesthetic with 12-gauge practicality, featuring a compact 18.5-inch barrel, a 3-inch chamber, and a genuine Turkish walnut stock for a classic look and feel. It’s a conversation starter that’s actually built to work, not just hang on the wall. Here’s the thing—lever-action shotguns are a niche, but they fill it well for the shooter who values manual operation and timeless style over high-volume firepower.

Let’s talk about that Turkish walnut. It’s not a stained mystery wood; it’s a real, oil-finished walnut stock and forend that gives the gun a warmth and character synthetic stocks just can’t match. The metalwork has a deep, even bluing that complements it perfectly. The action is smooth for a lever gun right out of the box—no gunsmithing required to get it running. It’s a simple, robust system: work the lever, it ejects the spent shell and chambers a new one from the tubular magazine under the barrel. The 18.5-inch barrel keeps it maneuverable, with a total length right around 37 inches, and it weighs a solid but manageable 7.5 pounds. The bead front sight is classic and effective for quick pointing.

It’s a 3-inch chamber, so you have flexibility with your shell selection, from light target loads to heavier defensive or hunting rounds. The tubular magazine holds 5+1 rounds, giving you a decent capacity for its type. The controls are simple and intuitive, with a cross-bolt safety right behind the trigger. It’s a pure, mechanical firearm. There’s no worrying about batteries or complex gas systems—just you and the lever. At $507.68, it sits in a unique spot, offering more traditional craftsmanship than a budget pump but at a far more accessible price than some custom cowboy guns.

ATI Cavalry Road Agent Specifications
Specification Detail
Gauge 12 Gauge
Chamber 3″
Barrel Length 18.5″
Overall Length ~37″
Weight ~7.5 lbs
Capacity 5+1
Stock Turkish Walnut
Action Lever Action

Pros: The standout feature is unquestionably the looks—it’s a beautiful, classic firearm. The genuine walnut and deep bluing show a level of finish you don’t always see. The lever action is fun, reliable, and makes for a fantastic training tool to improve manual dexterity. It’s a head-turner at any range or in the field.

Cons: Lever actions are inherently slower to operate than a smooth pump or semi-auto. Reloading the tube magazine is a deliberate process, one shell at a time. The weight, while helping with recoil, means it’s not the lightest option for long carries. It’s a specific tool for a specific kind of shooting enjoyment.

So who is this for? It’s perfect for the shooter who appreciates heritage, craftsmanship, and a slower, more deliberate pace. It’s a fantastic choice for casual clay shooting, a unique truck or ranch gun, or for hunting in tight brush where its compact size shines. It’s also an ideal firearm for introducing new shooters to manual actions in a less intimidating format than a bolt-action rifle. This model is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide, ready for a standard FFL transfer.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can I use it for home defense?

A: You absolutely can, and its compact size is an asset indoors. Just understand its manual operation and capacity limitations compared to a modern pump or semi-auto shotgun. Practice is key to running the lever smoothly under stress.

Q: What kind of ammunition does it take?

A: It chambers standard 2 3/4″ and 3″ 12-gauge shells. I’ve found it cycles target loads reliably, but as with any lever gun, stouter shells may help break in the action initially. Always avoid steel-shot loads unless specifically rated for it.

Q: Is it difficult to maintain?

A: Not at all. Disassembly for basic cleaning is straightforward—similar to many other lever-action designs. The simple mechanical parts are easy to access, wipe down, and lightly oil, making it a low-fuss firearm to keep in good working order.

If the idea of a modern-built classic with real wood and steel speaks to you, the ATI Cavalry Road Agent is worth a close look. Check its availability on our site.

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