Description
The Savage Model 212 Slug Gun 12 Ga 22 Inch Blued Barrel 3 Inch Chamber Synthetic Stock Mossy Oak Infinity Camouflage Finish Accutrigger 2 Round Drop Box Magazine is a dedicated, bolt-action shotgun designed for precise, long-range slug hunting. It offers rifle-like accuracy from a shotgun platform, making it a specialized tool for hunters in shotgun-only zones or those pursuing large game with heavy, single-projectile ammunition.
Key Features
- Bolt-Action Precision: A bolt-action shotgun provides a more rigid, lock-up than a pump or semi-auto, which can enhance accuracy with sabot slugs.
- AccuTrigger: Savage’s user-adjustable trigger allows you to set the pull weight to your preference, a huge upgrade for a shotgun in this price range.
- Mossy Oak Infinity Camo: The full synthetic stock and metal finish are dipped in effective, durable camouflage to break up your outline in the woods.
- 2-Round Drop Box Magazine: A detachable box mag is faster to reload than a single-shot and keeps your ammo protected. It holds two 3″ shells, plus one in the chamber.
- 22″ Heavy Barrel: The shorter, heavy-contour barrel is optimized for slug stability and makes the gun more maneuverable in a blind or thick brush.
Specifications & Details
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Gauge | 12 Gauge |
| Chamber | 3 Inch |
| Barrel Length | 22 Inches |
| Action | Bolt Action |
| Magazine Capacity | 2 Rounds (Detachable Box) |
| Stock | Synthetic, Mossy Oak Infinity Camo |
| Trigger | Adjustable AccuTrigger |
| Overall Length | Approx. 42.5 Inches |
Here’s the thing—for a hunter facing shotgun-only regulations, the choice often comes down to an expensive, tricked-out semi-auto or a basic pump gun. The Savage 212 splits the difference brilliantly. At $639.38, it gives you a purpose-built platform with features, like the AccuTrigger, that you simply won’t find on a standard pump shotgun without significant aftermarket investment. The 22″ blued barrel keeps the overall package compact and balanced, a practical trade-off for the treestand hunter who values a quick swing. This gun is drop-in ready for your preferred optics, as it comes drilled and tapped for scope mounts, compatible with popular bases from brands like Weaver and EGW.
Who This Slug Gun Is For
This is for the disciplined hunter. It’s for the Missouri whitetail hunter in a county with shotgun-only restrictions who refuses to sacrifice accuracy. It’s for the hunter pursuing bear or boar with heavy slugs who wants a reliable, single-shot-capable action. It’s also a fantastic budget-conscious choice for a new hunter who wants to start with a dedicated, accurate gun for specific seasons without breaking the bank on a high-end rifled barrel setup.
Pros & Cons
Pros: Exceptional value for a dedicated slug gun. The adjustable AccuTrigger is a game-changer for shot placement. The bolt action is inherently accurate and reliable. The Mossy Oak finish is tough and functional. The detachable magazine is a practical advantage over a fixed tube.
Cons: Bolt-action shotguns have a slower rate of fire than pumps or semi-autos. The two-round capacity is limited, though sufficient for most hunting scenarios. It’s a specialized tool—not a great choice for wingshooting or home defense. The synthetic stock, while durable, may not have the premium feel of wood.
Weighing in at roughly 7.5 pounds, the Model 212 carries easily all day. The 3″ chamber gives you the flexibility to shoot a wide range of powerful slug loads, from 2 3/4″ target rounds to the heaviest 3″ magnum hunting slugs. When you compare it to the cost of buying a smoothbore shotgun and then adding a separate, high-quality rifled barrel, the Savage’s value proposition becomes crystal clear. It’s a complete, optimized system right from the start. This firearm is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide, with an FFL transfer required for firearm purchases.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can I shoot birdshot or buckshot through this gun?
A: Technically, yes, as it has a smooth bore. However, it’s designed and optimized for slugs. The sights/optics are set for a slug’s point of impact, and using shot shells would be highly impractical and inaccurate for their intended purpose.
Q: Is the barrel rifled for slugs?
A: The standard Model 212 features a smooth bore with a cantilever scope mount. For maximum accuracy with modern sabot slugs, you would want a rifled barrel. Savage does offer rifled barrel versions, so it’s crucial to confirm the exact model you’re purchasing if long-range sabot accuracy is your goal.
Q: What kind of scope mount does it use?
A: The receiver is drilled and tapped for a standard scope base. It commonly uses a one-piece base that fits the Savage 110 series pattern, making it compatible with a vast array of affordable and high-quality hunting scopes and rings from companies like Leupold, Vortex, and Nikon.
If you need a serious, no-compromise tool for shotgun-zone hunting that delivers rifle-like performance without a rifle’s price tag, the Savage Model 212 deserves your close attention. Check current availability and pricing.



Reviews
There are no reviews yet.