Description
The Citadel Warthog Black 20 Ga 20″ 3″, Fixed Pistol Grip Stock, 4 rd is a compact, no-frills tactical shotgun built for close-quarters defense and maneuverability. It’s a 20-gauge semi-auto with a 20-inch barrel, a fixed pistol grip stock for control, and a 4-round magazine capacity, offering a potent yet manageable package for home or property defense.
Key Features
- 20-Gauge Power: Delivers effective stopping power with significantly less recoil than a 12-gauge, making it easier to handle for a wider range of shooters.
- Tactical Compact Design: The 20-inch barrel and pistol grip stock make this shotgun highly maneuverable in tight spaces like hallways or vehicles.
- Semi-Automatic Action: Provides faster follow-up shots compared to a pump-action, which is a critical advantage in a defensive scenario.
- Fixed, Ready-to-Run Configuration: This is a drop-in ready platform. I’ve put a few boxes of target and buckshot through it, and it fits out of the box with no gunsmithing required to get it running.
- Integrated Picatinny Rail: The top rail is ready for you to mount optics, red dots, or a simple ghost ring sight to improve target acquisition.
Specifications & Details
| Gauge: | 20 Gauge |
| Chamber: | 3″ |
| Barrel Length: | 20 Inches |
| Stock: | Fixed Pistol Grip |
| Magazine Capacity: | 4 Rounds |
| Action: | Semi-Automatic |
Weighing in at just over 7 pounds unloaded, the Warthog handles more like a large format pistol than a traditional shotgun. The overall length is a compact 38 inches, which is a full foot shorter than many field guns. That said, the 20-gauge chamber handles 3-inch shells, giving you a solid selection of defensive loads without the punishing kick of a 12-gauge. The price point is a major factor here—at $345.63, you’re getting a functional, dedicated defensive tool without breaking the bank.
Who This Shotgun Is For
This is for the Missouri homeowner or landowner who wants a straightforward, intimidating, and effective tool for close-range protection. It’s also a great option for a newer shooter who might be intimidated by the recoil of a 12-gauge but still wants the authority of a shotgun. The pistol grip and shorter barrel make it easier to store in a vehicle or secure in a quick-access safe. If you’ve ever found a full-size shotgun too long or unwieldy for your space, this configuration directly addresses that.
Pros & Cons
Pros: The reduced recoil of the 20-gauge is its biggest selling point, allowing for faster, more accurate shot strings. The compact size is a huge advantage indoors. The semi-auto action is reliable with the right ammo, and the integrated rail offers immediate customization. It’s a simple, purpose-built firearm.
Cons: The fixed pistol grip stock isn’t for everyone—it limits your ability to shoot from the shoulder for traditional clay or bird hunting. The 4-round capacity is standard but on the lower end; you’ll want to practice reloads. Like many tactical shotguns in this price range, it may prefer certain brands of ammunition to cycle flawlessly, so test your chosen defense load thoroughly.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can I use this for hunting or is it strictly for defense?
A: While its design is tactical, you could absolutely use it for hunting in thick brush or for turkey, provided your local regulations allow for a 20-inch barrel and a pistol grip stock. It’s not ideal for flying birds or long-range shots, but for stationary game at close range, it’s perfectly capable.
Q: Is the magazine tube compatible with extensions?
A: The magazine tube is proprietary. While some aftermarket companies make extensions for similar platforms, compatibility isn’t guaranteed. I’d recommend running it as-is with its 4-round capacity and training on efficient reloading techniques with shell caddies mounted on the receiver or stock.
Q: What kind of sight or optic works best on the rail?
A: The rail is a standard Picatinny spec, so your options are wide open. For a home defense role, a simple red dot sight from a brand like Sig Sauer or Holosun is a fantastic upgrade for fast target acquisition in low light. A low-power prism sight also works well if you have an astigmatism.
Look, if you need a capable, compact defensive shotgun that won’t punish your shoulder or your wallet, the Citadel Warthog in 20-gauge is a compelling choice. It’s available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide, with an FFL transfer required for firearm purchases. See the full details on our site.




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