Description
I remember the first time I handed a full-size shotgun to a younger shooter. The look of struggle, the awkward mount—it wasn’t a great experience for anyone. That’s why purpose-built youth models like the TriStar Raptor Youth, Semi-Auto 20 Ga, 24″ Barrel, 3″, 5rd, Muddy Girl Serenity exist. It’s a lightweight, soft-shooting semi-auto designed from the ground up to fit a smaller frame, chambered in the manageable 20-gauge, and wrapped in a camo pattern that actually appeals to the next generation of hunters.
Here’s the thing—this isn’t just a cut-down adult gun. The TriStar Raptor Youth is a complete package engineered for a specific user. At just over 6.5 pounds, it’s light enough to carry all day in the field without causing fatigue. The 24-inch barrel provides a good balance between swing dynamics and overall length, making it maneuverable in a blind or while walking brush. I’ve put a few boxes of target loads and some heavier 3-inch shells through one, and the gas-operated action cycles reliably while taking a significant bite out of the felt recoil. That’s a huge win for building confidence and encouraging proper technique.
Key Features & Hands-On Impressions
The standout feature is, of course, the Muddy Girl Serenity finish. It’s not just pink camo—it’s a detailed, multi-tonal pattern that breaks up the shotgun’s outline effectively. More importantly, it makes the gun theirs, which fosters a sense of ownership and responsibility. The synthetic stock has a 13-inch length of pull, which is about an inch and a half shorter than standard adult stocks. This shorter reach is critical for a proper, safe mount and cheek weld for shooters with shorter arms.
Operation is straightforward. It’s a familiar semi-auto layout with a cross-bolt safety and a simple, tool-free takedown for cleaning. I found it to be drop-in ready right out of the case—no gunsmithing required to get it running. It fed a mix of 2 3/4-inch light target loads and 3-inch game loads without a hiccup. The 5-round total capacity (4+1) is plenty for most hunting scenarios or a round of sporting clays. The chrome-lined barrel is a nice touch for corrosion resistance and easier cleaning, a detail you don’t always see at this price point.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Gauge | 20 Gauge (3″ Chamber) |
| Action | Semi-Automatic, Gas-Operated |
| Barrel Length | 24 Inches |
| Overall Length | Approx. 44.5 Inches |
| Weight | Approx. 6.6 lbs |
| Capacity | 4+1 Rounds |
| Finish | Muddy Girl Serenity Camo |
Pros, Cons, and Who It’s For
The Good: The reduced size and weight are perfectly scaled for youth or smaller-statured adults. The 20-gauge chambering and gas system make recoil very manageable. The Muddy Girl pattern is a genuine hit with its intended audience. At $419.42, it represents solid value for a dedicated semi-auto youth model. It’s also compatible with a wide range of standard 20-gauge ammunition from brands like Federal, Winchester, and Fiocchi.
The Considerations: As a youth model, a growing shooter will eventually outgrow it, though it can serve smaller-framed adults indefinitely. The finish, while durable, is a specific aesthetic choice. Like all semi-autos, it will require more detailed cleaning than a pump action to maintain reliability.
So who is this for? Primarily, it’s for a new, younger shooter stepping up from a .410 or a single-shot. It’s an ideal first semi-auto for small-game hunting, introductory clay sports, or learning safe handling with a repeating action. It’s also a fantastic option for any adult who finds standard-sized shotguns too long or heavy to shoot comfortably.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the actual length of pull on the stock?
A: The stock has a 13-inch length of pull, which is specifically designed to fit shooters with shorter arms, typically in the youth to small-adult range.
Q: Can it shoot 2 3/4″ and 3″ shells interchangeably?
A: Yes. The 3-inch chamber handles both 2 3/4-inch and 3-inch 20-gauge shells without issue. You can mix them, though the gas system may cycle lighter target loads more smoothly than the heaviest 3-inch magnums.
Q: Is the camo finish just on the metal?
A: No, the Muddy Girl Serenity pattern is applied to the entire firearm—the synthetic stock, forend, and the metal receiver and barrel for a completely coordinated look.
If you’re looking for a reliable, easy-handling semi-auto to introduce a new shooter to the sport without compromising on quality or intimidating them with a poorly-fitting gun, the TriStar Raptor Youth in Muddy Girl Serenity is a compelling choice. It’s available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide, with an FFL transfer required for firearm purchases. See our site for current availability.




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