Description
The TriStar Trinity 12 Ga, 28″ Barrel, 3″, Silver, Turkish Walnut, 5 Choke Tubes, 2rd is a Turkish-made over-under shotgun designed for clay sports and hunting. It’s a reliable, feature-rich entry into the world of break-action shotguns, offering classic aesthetics with modern manufacturing at an accessible price point of $556.94. I’ve put a few hundred rounds of target loads through one, and here’s my take.
Key Features:
- Classic Over-Under Design: Simple, reliable break-action with automatic ejectors.
- Turkish Walnut Stock: Offers a traditional look and solid feel—it’s not exhibition-grade, but it’s handsome and functional.
- Silver Nitride Finish: Provides corrosion resistance and a distinctive, durable look on the receiver.
- 5 Choke Tube Set (IC, M, F, Skeet, Cylinder): Gives you immediate versatility for everything from close-range skeet to waterfowl.
- 28″ Vent-Rib Barrel: A great all-around length for swing and balance on clays and upland birds.
| Gauge | 12 Gauge |
| Chamber | 3″ |
| Barrel Length | 28 Inches |
| Overall Length | Approx. 45.5 Inches |
| Weight | Approx. 7.5 lbs |
| Capacity | 2 Rounds |
| Chokes | 5 (IC, M, F, Skeet, Cylinder) |
| Stock | Turkish Walnut |
Who It’s For: This shotgun is a solid pick for the new shooter looking to step up from a pump or semi-auto into the over-under world without a four-figure investment. It’s also a great “second gun” for the seasoned hunter who wants a dedicated clays or upland gun they don’t have to baby. The 28″ barrel and 7.5-pound weight make it manageable for a full day at the range or in the field. It ships to Missouri and compliant US states, ready for your local FFL.
Pros & Cons
Pros: The value is the headline. You get a complete, functional O/U with chokes for well under $600. The silver nitride finish is a nice touch that sets it apart from basic blued models. It’s drop-in ready—no gunsmithing required to get started. The walnut is decent for the price point, and the 28″ barrel is a sweet spot for versatility.
Cons: Look, the action will be a bit stiff out of the box—that’s true of almost any new O/U in this class. It’ll smooth with use. The wood-to-metal fit is good, not perfect. It’s a workhorse, not a showpiece. At just over 7.5 lbs, some might find it a touch heavy for carrying all day in the grouse woods, but that weight soaks up recoil nicely on the trap line.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is this a good first over-under shotgun?
A: Absolutely. It delivers the classic O/U experience—manual operation, simple mechanics, good balance—at a price that lets you learn the platform without a huge financial commitment. The included choke set means you can try different games right away.
Q: What’s the difference between the silver nitride and other finishes?
A: The silver nitride on the receiver is a metal treatment, not a plating. It’s highly resistant to corrosion and wear, more so than traditional bluing. It gives it that bright, silvery look that’s easy to clean and maintains its appearance. The barrels are typically blued or matte finished.
Q: Are TriStar chokes compatible with other brands?
A: TriStar shotguns often use the common Beretta/Benelli Mobil style choke threads. While you should always verify with the manufacturer or your calipers, it’s highly likely this Trinity uses that pattern, meaning you have a huge aftermarket of choke tubes from brands like Carlson’s, Trulock, and Briley available if you want to expand your options later.
Here’s the thing—for under $560, the TriStar Trinity gives you a lot of shotgun. It’s not a Perazzi, and it doesn’t pretend to be. It’s a straightforward, reliable tool that gets you on the clays course or in the field with a classic design. The fit and finish are solid for the money, and the feature set is complete. If you’ve been curious about an over-under but balked at the price tags, this is a very sensible place to start. You can find it available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide.




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