Description
The Impala Plus 12 Ga, 24″ Barrel, 3″, TruGlow FO Sight, Bottomland, 5rd is a purpose-built, semi-automatic shotgun designed for the waterfowler and turkey hunter who demands reliability in harsh conditions. It’s a modern inertia-driven system wrapped in a durable Bottomland camo finish, featuring a fiber-optic front sight for quick target acquisition and a 24-inch barrel that balances maneuverability and swing. I’ve put a few hundred rounds of everything from light target loads to 3-inch magnums through one, and here’s what I found.
Key Features
- Inertia-Driven System: Known for reliable cycling with a wide range of loads, from light 2¾” target shells to 3″ magnums, with less perceived recoil than some gas systems.
- TruGlow Fiber-Optic Front Sight: A bright green bead that gathers ambient light, providing a crisp aiming point in low-light dawn and dusk conditions—critical for waterfowl.
- Durable Bottomland Camo: A full-coverage, dipped finish that stands up to moisture, mud, and briars, breaking up your outline in marsh and timber environments.
- 24″ Barrel: Offers a great balance. It’s quick-handling in a blind or thick cover but still provides a smooth swing for pass-shooting or turkey patterns.
- 5-Round Capacity: Gives you that extra shell for a follow-up or a final bird in the flock without being overly bulky.
Specifications & Details
| Gauge | 12 Gauge |
|---|---|
| Chamber | 3″ |
| Barrel Length | 24 Inches |
| Sights | TruGlow Fiber Optic Front |
| Finish | Bottomland Camo |
| Capacity | 4+1 Rounds |
Weighing in at a hair over 7 pounds, this shotgun carries easily on long walks to the blind. The 24-inch barrel gives it an overall length that won’t snag on every piece of brush, yet it still patterns tightly for turkeys at 40 yards. The inertia system is a workhorse—look, it’s not glamorous, but it runs clean and is famously simple to maintain. A full disassembly for a deep clean takes minutes, no gunsmithing required. The price point of $493.40 puts it in a very competitive spot for a camo-clad, hunting-ready semi-auto.
Who This Shotgun Is For
This is squarely for the mobile hunter. If you’re a Missouri waterfowler slogging through a flooded timber hole, a turkey hunter setting up on a ridge, or even a walker for doves and upland birds who wants a reliable, weather-resistant tool, the Impala Plus fits the bill. It’s not a dedicated clay buster or a tactical home-defense piece—it’s a field gun, through and through. That said, its reliability with lighter loads means you could certainly use it for recreational shooting without issue.
Pros & Cons
Pros: The inertia system is low-maintenance and cycles reliably. The Bottomland camo is tough and effective. The 24″ barrel is a fantastic “do-it-all” length for the hunter who might chase multiple species. The fiber-optic sight is a genuine upgrade over a plain bead in variable light. It’s drop-in ready for the season right out of the box.
Cons: Inertia guns can be a bit more finicky with extremely light, low-velocity target loads (though the Impala Plus handled the standard 1-1/8 oz, 1200 fps stuff I tried just fine). The stock is a fixed design, so length-of-pull adjustments require aftermarket pads. The camo finish, while durable, can show wear on high-contact points over time.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Will this shotgun cycle lighter 2¾” target loads reliably?
A: In my testing, yes. It cycled standard 1-1/8 oz target loads at 1200 fps without a hiccup. As with any inertia system, extremely light 7/8 oz or low-recoil loads may not generate enough energy to cycle the action consistently. For practice and hunting with standard ammo, you’re good to go.
Q: Is the Bottomland camo pattern good for Missouri hunting?
A: Absolutely. Bottomland is a versatile, darker pattern designed for timber, marsh edges, and early-season environments. It breaks up your outline effectively in the kinds of cover you’ll find in our state’s conservation areas and private timber, making it a solid choice for both waterfowl and spring turkey.
Q: What chokes does it use?
A: The Impala Plus uses a standard, interchangeable choke tube system. It’s compatible with common Benelli/Beretta Mobil-style choke tubes (often labeled as Benelli Crio, Beretta Mobil, etc.), which gives you a huge range of aftermarket options from brands like Carlson’s, Patternmaster, and Jeb’s for tuning your pattern.
If you need a no-nonsense, hunting-ready semi-auto that you can depend on when the weather turns and the birds are working, the Impala Plus deserves a hard look. It ships to Missouri and compliant US states. Check availability at firearms-missouri.com.




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