Description
I remember my first pump-action shotgun. It was a hand-me-down, heavy as sin, and the wood was so slick with varnish it felt like I was holding a greased pig. That’s why I appreciate a gun like the Legacy Pointer Standard Field Pump. It’s a straightforward, no-frills 20-gauge pump built for real work in the field. If you’re looking for a reliable, affordable scattergun for everything from chasing rabbits in a Missouri thicket to busting clays on a friend’s farm, this is a solid place to start. I’ve put a few hundred rounds of target load and a couple boxes of 3″ magnums through one, and here’s what I found.
The Legacy Pointer Standard Field Pump 20 Ga, 28″, 3″ Chamber, Black Synthetic Stock is a budget-friendly, reliable pump-action shotgun designed for hunting and recreational shooting. It features a 28-inch vent-rib barrel, a 3-inch chamber for versatile shell selection, and a durable black synthetic stock built to handle field conditions without worry.
Let’s talk about the action first. It’s a simple, proven pump design. The slide is smooth enough for a gun in this price range—it breaks in nicely after a box or two of shells. I didn’t experience any hiccups with feeding or ejection using a mix of Winchester AA target loads and some heavier Federal upland game loads. That 3-inch chamber is key; it gives you the flexibility to run lighter 2 3/4″ shells for practice or dove, then step up to a 3″ magnum for turkey or longer-range waterfowl (with non-toxic shot, of course). The gun weighs in at a very manageable 6.5 pounds, which makes it easy to carry all day.
The 28-inch barrel with a vent rib is the classic field configuration for a reason. It gives you a long, smooth sighting plane that promotes a good swing and follow-through. The bead is simple and effective. The black synthetic stock is where this gun really leans into its purpose. Look, wood is beautiful, but when you’re crawling through a briar patch or it’s drizzling at dawn, you don’t want to baby your gear. This stock is tough, weather-resistant, and fits out of the box for most average-sized shooters. The length of pull is standard, and the recoil pad does a decent job taking the sting out of those 3-inch loads.
Specifications
| Gauge | 20 Gauge |
| Chamber | 3″ |
| Barrel Length | 28″ Vent Rib |
| Overall Length | Approx. 48.5″ |
| Weight | Approx. 6.5 lbs |
| Stock | Black Synthetic |
| Capacity | 4+1 Rounds |
Pros: The price point is the biggest advantage—at $403.25, it’s an accessible entry into pump guns. The synthetic stock is genuinely low-maintenance. The 3″ chamber offers real versatility for different game and seasons. The action is reliable and simple to operate, a great platform for learning fundamentals.
Cons: The finish is utilitarian and can show wear. The trigger is serviceable but nothing special, with a bit of creep. Like many budget pumps, it may feel a bit ‘hollow’ or less solid than higher-end models, but that’s the trade-off for the lighter weight and lower cost.
So who is this for? It’s perfect for a new hunter, especially a younger shooter who will benefit from the lighter recoil of a 20-gauge. It’s for the landowner who needs a dependable tool for pest control or farm security. It’s also a great ‘beater’ gun for an experienced shooter who wants a dedicated foul-weather or loaner shotgun they don’t have to fret over. This model is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What chokes does this shotgun use?
A: It uses a standard, common choke tube system. You’ll typically find compatible tubes from brands like Carlson’s or Trulock, giving you the ability to go from a modified for squirrels to a full choke for turkey.
Q: Is it suitable for home defense?
A: While any shotgun can serve in that role, the 28-inch barrel is long for indoor maneuvering. It’s primarily a field and sport gun. For home defense, a shorter-barreled model would be a more practical choice.
Q: Does it come with any accessories?
A: It’s a barebones package—you get the gun, one choke tube (usually a modified), and that’s about it. You’ll need to budget for a basic cleaning kit and a case. Remember, an FFL transfer is required for firearm purchases when shipping.
If you need a straightforward, durable shotgun that won’t break the bank and can handle Missouri’s diverse hunting seasons, the Legacy Pointer Standard Field Pump deserves a close look. Check availability on our site.



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