Description
The Dickinson Estate SxS Combo 20/28 Ga, 28″ Barrel, Double Trigger is a premium, versatile over-and-under shotgun system. It comes with two sets of barrels—one in 20 gauge and one in 28 gauge—allowing a single receiver to handle everything from upland birds to light clay target work. This is a classic side-by-side built for the hunter who appreciates tradition and wants serious flexibility in the field without carrying multiple guns. I’ve put a few hundred shells of each gauge through one, and it’s a smooth, reliable performer that feels like a much more expensive piece.
Key Features
- Two complete barrel sets: 20 Gauge and 28 Gauge, both with 28″ barrels.
- Classic double trigger setup for instant gauge/choke selection.
- Boxlock action with automatic ejectors.
- Walnut stock with a hand-finished oil sheen.
- Deep, tasteful engraving on the receiver.
- Includes a fitted, hard case for both barrel sets and receiver.
Specs & Details
| Gauges | 20 & 28 (Combo Set) |
| Barrel Length | 28 inches (per set) |
| Trigger | Double (non-selective) |
| Chokes | Includes 5 choke tubes (IC, M, F in 20ga; IC, M in 28ga) |
| Overall Length | Approx. 45 inches |
| Weight | About 6.8 lbs (with 20ga barrels) |
Here’s the thing—this isn’t a mass-produced budget gun. The fit and finish are a clear step up, with the walnut showing decent figure and the metal-to-wood fit being tight. The double triggers are crisp, and the gun shoulders naturally. At a weight of about 6.8 pounds with the 20-gauge barrels, it’s lively and quick, not a sluggish club. The 28-gauge set shaves a few ounces off that, making it an absolute dream for a long day chasing doves or woodcock. Switching barrels is straightforward; you pop the forend, swap the set, and lock it back down. It’s a system that fits out of the box and works without fuss.
Who This Shotgun Is For
This combo is for the discerning upland hunter or clay shooter who values versatility and classic aesthetics. It’s perfect for someone who might hunt pheasant with 20-gauge in the morning and switch to 28-gauge for quail or skeet in the afternoon. It’s also an excellent choice for a parent wanting to introduce a younger shooter to the field with the mild-recoiling 28-gauge, then graduate them to the 20. If you appreciate the instant choke selection of double triggers and the elegance of a side-by-side, this package delivers.
Pros & Cons
Pros: Incredible versatility from one receiver. The double triggers offer instant choke selection which is a huge advantage when a bird flushes. The quality of materials and finish is excellent for the price point. The included hard case is robust and practical for travel.
Cons: The price tag of $2267.74 is a significant investment. It’s a side-by-side, so if you’re exclusively a trap shooter or used to a single sighting plane, there’s a learning curve. You’re also committing to buying two types of ammunition.
That said, the value becomes clear when you consider buying two quality separate shotguns. The action is compatible with standard Browning-style choke tubes, so you can easily find aftermarket options from brands like Carlson’s or Trulock to fine-tune your pattern. The balance with either barrel set is just right—forward enough for a smooth swing but not muzzle-heavy. It’s available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide, following all applicable regulations.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Are both barrel sets steel shot compatible?
A: Yes, both the 20-gauge and 28-gauge barrels are proofed for modern steel shot loads, provided you use the appropriate choke tubes (typically Improved Cylinder or more open). Always check the choke tube itself for its steel shot rating.
Q: How difficult is it to change the barrels?
A: It’s a simple, tool-free process that takes less than 30 seconds. Depress the release lever on the forend, remove it, lift out the barrel set, drop in the other set, and replace the forend until it clicks. It’s designed for quick changes in the field or at the range.
Q: What is the length of pull?
A: The standard length of pull is 14.5 inches, which fits a wide range of adult shooters. The comb has a classic, slightly lower profile suited for a heads-up shooting style, common with side-by-sides used for wing shooting.
If you’re looking for a single, heirloom-quality shotgun that can cover an impressive range of hunting and shooting scenarios with classic style, the Dickinson Estate Combo deserves a close look. See more details on our site.




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