TR Imports Silver Eagle Stalker 20Ga Shotgun Review

$17,474.00

A lightweight, affordable 20-gauge pump-action shotgun with a classic walnut stock, built for hunting, farm use, and reliable performance without the high cost.

Description

The TR Imports Silver Eagle Stalker, 20Ga, 26″ Barrel, 3″ Chamber, Turkish Walnut Stock is a lightweight, no-frills pump-action shotgun built for utility and affordability. It’s a straightforward tool for hunting, farm use, or home defense, offering reliable function without the premium price tag. I’ve put a few boxes of target and field loads through one, and it’s exactly what it promises to be: a simple, effective scattergun.

Key Features

  • 20 Gauge Versatility: Lighter recoil than 12-gauge makes it ideal for smaller-framed shooters or upland hunting.
  • 26″ Barrel: A great balance for maneuverability in blinds or thickets while maintaining a decent swing for wingshooting.
  • 3″ Chamber: Handles a wide range of shell lengths from light 2 3/4″ target loads to heavier 3″ magnums for waterfowl or turkey.
  • Turkish Walnut Stock: Provides a classic look and feel that’s a step above basic hardwood or synthetic at this price point.
  • Pump-Action Reliability: The simple, time-tested mechanism is easy to operate and maintain.

Specifications & Details

Gauge 20 Gauge
Barrel Length 26 Inches
Chamber 3 Inches
Action Pump
Stock Turkish Walnut
Overall Length Approx. 46.5 Inches

Look, the beauty of this shotgun is in its simplicity. The action was a bit stiff fresh out of the box, as most budget pumps are, but it smoothed out noticeably after a short break-in period. No gunsmithing required—just a good clean, lube, and some dry cycling. The walnut stock has a decent, utilitarian finish; it’s not exhibition-grade, but it’s handsome and feels solid in the hands. With an unloaded weight around 6.5 pounds, it carries easily all day. The 26-inch barrel gives you a 46.5-inch overall length, which is manageable in a truck cab or a tight deer stand. The bead sight is basic but effective for quick, instinctive shooting. Here’s the thing—for under $175, you’re getting a functional firearm that won’t make you nervous if it gets scratched or muddy. It’s a tool, and a capable one at that.

Who This Shotgun Is For

This is the shotgun you buy for a specific job, not as a safe queen. It’s perfect for a new hunter, a landowner needing a reliable varmint and predator controller, or as a dedicated truck gun. It’s also an excellent choice for a younger shooter or someone sensitive to recoil stepping up from a .410. If you need a dependable, low-cost firearm for chores, casual clay shooting, or as a backup hunting piece, the Silver Eagle Stalker fits the bill. It’s available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide.

Pros & Cons

Pros: The price point of $174.74 is its biggest advantage. You get a lot of gun for the money. The 20-gauge chambering is versatile and user-friendly. The Turkish walnut stock is a nice aesthetic touch that adds character. The pump action is simple, robust, and easy for anyone to learn.

Cons: Fit and finish are utilitarian—don’t expect the polished blueing or flawless wood of guns costing three times as much. The action will require that initial break-in. Aftermarket support for specific parts isn’t as vast as for a Mossberg 500 or Remington 870, though many generic accessories like sling swivels will work.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Will this shotgun cycle 2 3/4″ target loads reliably?

A: Yes, after a short break-in period. I started with standard velocity 2 3/4″ loads and had a couple of failures to eject initially. After about 50 rounds of heavier field loads, it began cycling the lighter target loads without issue. As with any pump, a firm, full stroke is key.

Q: Can I use it for deer hunting in Missouri?

A: Absolutely. With the 3″ chamber, you can use modern 20-gauge rifled slugs or buckshot where legal. Pair it with a good, open choke (it’s likely a modified choke from the factory) or invest in a dedicated rifled slug barrel if TR Imports offers one separately for improved accuracy.

Q: Is the barrel threaded for chokes?

A: Most versions of this import model come with a fixed choke, typically Modified. You’ll need to check the specific listing or the barrel stamp to confirm. If it’s fixed, that’s fine for most general-purpose use, but it does limit your versatility compared to a multi-choke system.

If you’re in the market for a straightforward, budget-conscious shotgun that gets the job done, the TR Imports Silver Eagle Stalker deserves a close look. Check its current availability on our site.

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