Description
The Winchester SXP 12g Pump Shotgun Combo Set, 2 Barrels (26″ & 18″), Black is a versatile, ready-to-work pump-action shotgun package. It comes with two barrels—a 26″ vent-rib for field use and an 18.5″ cylinder bore for defense—making it a single, affordable solution for multiple roles. I’ve put hundreds of shells through this platform, and its speed-focused inertia-assisted action is the real deal. For under $450, you’re getting a proven system with incredible flexibility right out of the box.
Key Features
- Dual-Barrel Versatility: A 26″ vent-rib barrel with three choke tubes (IC, M, F) for hunting/clays, plus an 18.5″ cylinder bore barrel for home defense.
- Inertia Assisted Pump Action: Winchester’s signature system reduces friction and allows for incredibly fast follow-up shots. You can feel the difference.
- Rotating Bolt Head: Provides a solid, four-point lockup for reliable performance with a variety of 12-gauge loads.
- Combo Value: Getting two purpose-built barrels in one package is where the real value lies, saving you significant money versus buying them separately later.
- Drop-In Ready: The barrels swap in seconds with no gunsmithing required. It’s a simple, tool-less process.
Specifications & Details
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Gauge | 12 Gauge (3″ Chamber) |
| Action | Pump (Inertia Assisted) |
| Barrel Lengths | 26″ Vent Rib & 18.5″ Cylinder Bore |
| Overall Length (18.5″ barrel) | Approx. 39 inches |
| Capacity | 4+1 Rounds (with plug installed) |
| Weight | Approx. 6.8 lbs |
The matte black finish is durable and utilitarian, exactly what you want on a tool that’s meant to be used. The synthetic stock is tough and handles Missouri weather without a fuss. Here’s the thing—the inertia-assisted slide is more than marketing. When you work the action hard, the mechanism helps pull the forend back after the initial unlock, making that pump stroke smoother and faster. It’s a tangible benefit you notice on the range, especially during rapid-fire drills or when you’re chasing birds. The trigger is a crisp, single-stage design common to the platform. With a total price of $442.07, this combo set punches well above its weight class in terms of pure utility per dollar.
Who This Shotgun Is For
This is the perfect first shotgun or a brilliant “one gun” solution for the practical shooter. If you need a single firearm to handle dove season, the occasional round of trap, and secure your home, this Winchester SXP combo checks all those boxes. It’s also a fantastic choice for landowners or new hunters in Missouri who want reliability without a complex manual of arms. The dual-barrel setup means you’re never compromising; you have the right tool for the job by simply swapping a barrel, a process that takes less than 30 seconds.
Pros & Cons
Pros: Outstanding value for a two-gun-in-one package. The inertia-assisted action is genuinely fast and smooth. The 26″ barrel includes choke tubes for pattern control. Extremely simple to maintain. Proven, reliable design. Ships to Missouri and compliant US states.
Cons: The synthetic stock is functional but not fancy. The finish can show wear with heavy use—though I consider that honest wear on a working gun. Some shooters might prefer a longer length of pull, but it fits most people well off the rack.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What chokes come with the 26″ barrel?
A: The field barrel typically includes Winchester’s standard flush-mount choke tubes in Improved Cylinder, Modified, and Full. They use the common WinChoke pattern, so aftermarket tubes are easy to find if you want something like a specialized turkey choke.
Q: Is the receiver drilled and tapped for a optic or rail?
A: Yes, the SXP receiver is pre-drilled and tapped from the factory. You can add a Picatinny rail (commonly available from brands like EGW or UTG) for a red dot, or use standard bases for a traditional shotgun scope. It’s a straightforward upgrade.
Q: Can I use 3.5″ magnum shells?
A: No. The SXP is chambered for 2.75″ and 3″ magnum shells. That covers the vast majority of 12-gauge ammunition on the market, from light target loads to heavy buckshot and slugs. Always check your barrel’s markings for chamber length.
Look, if you’re after a no-nonsense, do-it-all shotgun that doesn’t require a second mortgage, the Winchester SXP Combo is a compelling choice. I’ve seen these guns run in all conditions, and they just work. Having both barrels means you’re prepared for anything from a flooded timber duck hunt to securing your homestead, all with one trusted firearm. FFL transfer required for firearm purchases. See if this versatile workhorse is the right fit for your needs.




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