Description
The Escort PS Youth 20 Ga, 22″ Barrel, 3″, Realtree Max-5, 4rd is a purpose-built, semi-automatic shotgun designed for younger or smaller-framed shooters. It’s a scaled-down, lightweight 20-gauge with a short 22-inch barrel, chambered for 3″ shells, and comes ready to hunt in Realtree Max-5 camo. At $385.95, it’s a solid entry point for getting a new shooter into the field without breaking the bank.
Key Features
- Youth-Proportioned Design: Shorter length of pull and overall lighter weight make handling intuitive for smaller users.
- 22″ Barrel: Offers a great balance between maneuverability in blinds or thick brush and effective swing for wingshooting.
- 3″ Chamber: Handles a versatile range of 20-gauge loads, from light target loads to heavier hunting rounds.
- Realtree Max-5 Finish: Comes ready for the woods right out of the box—no need for aftermarket dipping or painting.
- Semi-Auto Action: Reduces felt recoil compared to a pump or single-shot, which is a big plus for building confidence.
Specs & Details
| Gauge | 20 Gauge |
|---|---|
| Chamber | 3″ |
| Barrel Length | 22 Inches |
| Capacity | 4+1 Rounds |
| Finish | Realtree Max-5 Camo |
| Action | Semi-Automatic, Gas-Operated |
I’ve put a few boxes of target loads and some heavier 3″ buckshot through this platform to test function, and it cycled everything without a hiccup. The gas system does a decent job taming recoil, which is the whole point here. The camo finish is well-applied and durable, holding up to the usual bumps and scrapes of a day afield. Weighing in at just over 6 pounds, it’s easy for a young shooter to carry all day. That said, the lighter weight does mean you feel a bit more punch with magnum loads—stick to standard velocity or low-recoil options for practice.
Who This Shotgun Is For
This is squarely for the new hunter. Think a teenager, a smaller-statured adult, or anyone who finds a full-size 12-gauge intimidating or physically cumbersome. It’s an ideal first dedicated hunting shotgun for turkeys, waterfowl (with non-toxic shot), or small game. It’s also a fantastic loaner gun for mentors taking a new shooter out. Parents looking for a quality, reliable firearm to pass down will find this a worthy candidate. Remember, an FFL transfer is required for firearm purchases, a straightforward process we handle regularly.
Pros & Cons
Pros: The scaled dimensions are its biggest selling point—they simply make sense for a youth. The camo is a real value-add, saving you $100+ on aftermarket work. Reliable gas-operated action softens recoil noticeably. The 22″ barrel is a sweet spot for handling in tight quarters.
Cons: As with many budget-friendly semi-autos, the trigger is serviceable but nothing to write home about—it’s a bit heavy and mushy. The lightweight construction, while a pro for carry, translates to more felt recoil with heavy loads than a heavier gun. It’s not as refined as a Beretta A300 or Franchi Affinity, but it costs hundreds less.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can an adult use this shotgun effectively?
A: Absolutely. While marketed for youth, smaller-framed adults or anyone who prefers a shorter, lighter shotgun will find it perfectly usable. The length of pull might feel short for someone with long arms, but that’s often remedied with a thicker recoil pad or extended stock spacer if available.
Q: What chokes does it use?
A: The Escort PS Youth typically uses a standard Invector-style choke tube system. It should come with at least one modified or improved cylinder choke installed. This is a common pattern, so aftermarket tubes from brands like Carlson’s or Trulock are easy to find for specific hunting needs.
Q: Is it reliable with light target loads?
A: In my testing, yes. I ran several boxes of standard 7/8 oz and 1 oz target loads through it without any cycling issues. Gas-operated semi-autos like this are generally better at running lighter loads than inertia-driven systems, especially when they’re new and properly broken in. Always cycle a variety of ammo through any new firearm to ensure reliability.
Look, if you’re in the market for a dedicated youth shotgun that doesn’t feel like a cheap toy, the Escort PS Youth 20 Ga makes a strong case. It’s a real firearm with thoughtful scaling and proven functionality. It’s available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide. For under $400, you get a camo-clad, soft-shooting semi-auto that’s ready for the field the day you pick it up. Check current availability on our site.




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