Description
Picture this: you’re walking the edge of a Missouri cornfield at dawn, a rooster pheasant flushes to your left. You swing, connect, and the bird drops. An hour later, you’re in a blind, and a nice buck steps out at 40 yards. With the Winchester SXP Buck/Bird Combo, 12 Ga, 26″/22″, 3″, Synthetic, Black, you’re ready for both scenes without missing a beat—or swapping guns. I’ve put everything from light target loads to 3″ magnum buckshot through this setup, and it handles the dual life without complaint.
Here’s the direct answer: The Winchester SXP Buck/Bird Combo is a versatile 12-gauge pump-action shotgun package. It comes with two interchangeable barrels—a 26″ vent-rib barrel with choke tubes for birds/clays and a 22″ rifled barrel with cantilever scope mount for slugs—making it a ready-to-hunt system for small game, waterfowl, and deer right out of the box.
The heart of this combo is the proven SXP action, which uses an inertial-assisted slide release. What does that mean for you? It allows for incredibly fast follow-up shots. The pump stroke is smooth, and the trigger breaks cleanly for a pump gun. The synthetic stock is durable and weather-resistant, perfect for the damp mornings in a duck blind or a rainy deer stand. The whole package has a no-nonsense, workmanlike feel—it’s a tool meant to be used hard. At $577.53, you’re getting two dedicated shotguns in one reliable platform.
Swapping barrels is the key feature here. The 26″ barrel uses the Invector-Plus choke system, compatible with a huge range of aftermarket chokes from brands like Carlson’s and Patternmaster. This lets you tailor your pattern for dove, turkey, or passing on shotshells to the next generation. The 22″ rifled barrel is a game-changer for deer season. The cantilever scope mount is rock-solid, allowing you to mount a low-power optic like a Vortex Crossfire II or Leupold VX-Freedom and maintain zero when you remove and reattach the barrel. I’ve found it holds zero season after season, which is critical.
| Gauge | 12 Gauge (3″ Chamber) |
|---|---|
| Barrels | 26″ Vent Rib (Bird), 22″ Rifled (Buck) |
| Overall Length | ~47.5″ with 26″ barrel |
| Weight | Approx. 6.8 lbs |
| Capacity | 4+1 Rounds |
| Stock | Synthetic, Black |
Pros & Cons
The pros are obvious: incredible versatility for the price, a fast and reliable action, and a system that’s truly drop-in ready. The cons? The synthetic stock is functional but not fancy—some find it a bit hollow. The 22″ rifled barrel is only for sabot slugs, so you can’t use it with foster-type slugs or shot. And while the dual-barrel system is brilliant, you are committing to one configuration at a time; you can’t switch in the field without tools.
Who is this for? This is the perfect first shotgun for a new hunter covering multiple seasons. It’s also ideal for the budget-conscious hunter who wants dedicated tools without buying two separate firearms. Landowners, farmers, and anyone who needs a single, do-it-all shotgun for property defense and harvest will appreciate its straightforward utility. This combo is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can I use the rifled barrel with buckshot or birdshot?
A: No, you should not. The rifling will spin a shotshell payload, creating a doughnut-shaped pattern that is wildly ineffective. The rifled barrel is designed specifically for stabilized sabot slugs. Use the smoothbore 26″ barrel with choke tubes for all shot loads.
Q: Does the scope mount come with the package?
A: Yes. The cantilever scope mount is permanently attached to the 22″ rifled barrel. You will need to purchase a scope (typically a 1-4x or 2-7x shotgun scope) and rings separately. The mount is a standard Picatinny rail, offering wide compatibility.
Q: Is the action suitable for a left-handed shooter?
A: The SXP is a ambidextrous-friendly pump action. The safety is a cross-bolt button located at the rear of the trigger guard, easily operated with either hand. The shell ejection port is on the right side only, which is standard for most pumps.
If you need one shotgun to confidently handle almost any hunting scenario in the Midwest, this Winchester SXP Combo deserves a close look. Check availability for FFL transfer.




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