Description
Let me paint you a picture. It’s an hour before legal light, the marsh is cold, and you’re settling into a layout blind. You need a shotgun that’s simple, reliable, and you won’t cry over if it gets a little muddy. That’s the exact scenario the Dickinson 212 Gold 12 Ga, 26″ Barrel, 3″ Chamber, Oak Duck Blind, 4rd was built for. It’s a no-frills, pump-action workhorse designed to get the job done in tough conditions without breaking the bank. I’ve put a few cases of target loads and a mix of steel through one, and here’s the straight story.
The Dickinson 212 Gold is a Turkish-made pump-action shotgun built on a proven, simple design. It features a 26-inch barrel with a 3-inch chamber, holds 4+1 rounds, and comes dressed in a functional Oak Duck Blind camo finish that’s perfect for waterfowl or turkey hunting. Priced at $467.45, it’s an accessible entry point for a dedicated field gun. The real question is, does it hold up?
What You’re Getting
Right out of the gate, the weight feels good—not too heavy for a long carry, but with enough heft to swing smoothly. The 26-inch barrel is a sweet spot for a hunting pump, offering a balance between maneuverability in a blind and a decent sight plane. The camo isn’t just a dip; it’s a textured, matte finish that actually does a decent job of breaking up the outline. The action out of the box was a bit stiff, as expected, but a proper cleaning and some dry cycling smoothed it right up. It’s drop-in ready for your favorite hunting loads after that break-in.
I ran a mix of cheap 2¾-inch target loads and some heavier 3-inch steel through it. Here’s the thing—it ate everything without a hiccup once it was loosened up. The cross-bolt safety is positive and easy to operate with gloves on, which is a must for waterfowlers. The synthetic stock and forend are durable, and the whole package gives off a vibe that says “tool,” not “showpiece.” It’s compatible with a wide range of aftermarket chokes that use the common Benelli/Beretta Mobil style threads, so you can easily tailor your pattern.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Gauge | 12 Gauge |
| Chamber | 3″ |
| Barrel Length | 26″ |
| Capacity | 4+1 Rounds |
| Finish | Oak Duck Blind Camo |
| Action | Pump |
Pros & Cons
The Good: The price is its biggest advantage. You get a dedicated camo hunting gun for less than many plain-black pumps. The finish is practical and durable. Reliability, after a short break-in, proved solid with various ammo types. The 26-inch barrel and overall balance make it a natural pointer in the field.
The Considerations: The initial action break-in is required—don’t expect buttery smooth on day one. It’s a basic gun, so you won’t find fancy checkering or upgraded sights. The included choke is a modified, which is a good start, but you’ll likely want to invest in a specialized waterfowl or turkey tube.
Who This Is For
This shotgun is for the Missouri hunter who needs a dependable, single-purpose tool for the marsh or the woods. It’s for the guy or gal who is harder on gear than most, and doesn’t want to worry about scratching a pristine finish. It’s also a fantastic first dedicated waterfowl gun for a younger shooter or someone building a battery without a massive budget. If your priority is function over flash in a hunting environment, this fits the bill.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What chokes does this shotgun use?
A: It uses the common Benelli/Beretta Mobil choke tube system. This gives you a huge range of affordable aftermarket options from brands like Carlson’s, Trulock, and others to fine-tune your patterns for ducks, geese, or turkeys.
Q: Is the camo finish durable?
A: The Oak Duck Blind finish is a textured, hydro-dipped camo that’s quite resilient to scratches and marshing wear. It’s not indestructible, but it’s designed to handle the bumps and brushes of blind use far better than a blued finish would.
Q: What’s included with the shotgun?
A: You get the shotgun, one Modified choke tube, a basic wrench, and the owner’s manual. As with any firearm purchase, an FFL transfer is required. This model is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide to compliant states.
Look, if you need a straightforward, capable pump gun that you can rely on when the ducks are working and the conditions are less than ideal, the Dickinson 212 Gold deserves a hard look. It’s built for a specific job and does it well. Check availability and see if it’s the right fit for your gear bag.




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