Description
Picture this: you’re walking a cut soybean field in late October, the sun just starting to warm the air. A rooster flushes from the edge, and you swing through smoothly. That moment—where reliability, balance, and value intersect—is where the TriStar TT-15 Field, 12 Ga, 28″, 3″, Turkish, 2rd, Walnut Stock, Blued, is built to live. It’s the shotgun you grab when you want classic looks and modern function without draining your wallet.
The TriStar TT-15 Field is a 12-gauge, over-under shotgun with a 28-inch barrel, 3-inch chamber, and a two-round capacity. It features a traditional walnut stock and blued steel finish, offering a classic field gun aesthetic and reliable performance for hunting and clay sports at a practical price point. This Turkish-made workhorse is designed for the budget-conscious shooter who doesn’t want to compromise on core functionality.
Let’s talk about what you’re actually getting for your money. The heart of the TT-15’s value is its simple, proven boxlock action. It’s a no-fuss system that’s been around for ages because it works. The 28-inch barrels provide a smooth, steady swing for pass-shooting ducks or crossing shots on clays, and the 3-inch chamber gives you the versatility to handle everything from light target loads to heavier waterfowl steel. The walnut stock isn’t just for show—it offers a solid, traditional feel that helps with consistent mounting. At a weight around 7.5 pounds, it’s light enough to carry all day but has enough heft to soak up recoil.
Here’s the thing—you’re not getting a hand-engraded, bespoke Italian shotgun here, and that’s the point. You’re getting a tool that fits out of the box and gets the job done. The blued finish is durable and low-glare, perfect for sneaking through a timber hole. The single selective trigger and automatic ejectors are features you’d expect on guns costing hundreds more. It’s compatible with a wide range of standard 12-gauge ammunition, from budget-friendly target loads by brands like Federal and Winchester to heavier hunting loads.
| Gauge | 12 Gauge |
| Chamber | 3″ |
| Barrel Length | 28 Inches |
| Capacity | 2 Rounds |
| Action | Over/Under, Boxlock |
| Finish | Blued Steel, Walnut Stock |
Pros & Cons
The biggest pro is undeniable value. For $692.30, you get an over-under with features that often start at a grand. The classic walnut and blue look belies its accessible price. It’s a simple, reliable design that’s easy to maintain. On the downside, the fit and finish won’t match a Browning Citori or Beretta 686. The wood may have less figure, and the action might feel a bit stiffer initially—though it will smooth with use. That said, these are the practical tradeoffs that make the price possible.
Who is this for?
This shotgun is for the new hunter wanting a serious first over-under, the seasoned shooter seeking a dependable “beater” gun for rough conditions, or the budget-minded clay shooter looking for a dedicated trap or skeet gun. It’s for anyone who appreciates the handling of an O/U but has balked at the typical price tag. It’s available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is the TriStar TT-15 a good gun for a beginner?
A: Absolutely. Its simple operation, manageable weight, and classic pointability make it an excellent choice for learning proper shotgun fundamentals without a huge initial investment.
Q: Can it handle steel shot for waterfowl hunting?
A: Yes, with its 3-inch chamber and modern steel barrel construction, it is perfectly safe for use with steel shot. Always check your choke tubes are rated for steel, however.
Q: What chokes does it come with?
A: The TT-15 Field typically comes equipped with a set of interchangeable choke tubes (often Improved Cylinder, Modified, and Full), giving you immediate flexibility for different games and targets. An FFL transfer is required for firearm purchases.
If you’ve been wanting the balanced feel and reliability of an over-under but needed a path that makes financial sense, the TriStar TT-15 Field represents a solid step in that direction. See if it’s the right fit for your next season.



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