Description
The Winchester SXP Pump 12ga 28″ Barrel, 3″Cham Satin Walnut Stock Finish, 4rd is a reliable, budget-friendly pump-action shotgun designed for hunting and home defense. It combines a classic walnut stock aesthetic with Winchester’s proven inertia-assisted slide action for fast, smooth cycling. At $381.72, it’s a solid entry point for a trusted brand name.
Key Features
- Inertia-Assisted Pump Action: Winchester’s signature system reduces friction for a smoother, faster follow-up shot compared to many standard pumps.
- Satin Walnut Stock: Offers classic good looks and a durable finish that stands up to field use without the high cost of fancy grade wood.
- Versatile 28″ Barrel: The longer barrel provides a consistent swing and improved shot pattern for hunting upland birds, waterfowl, and clays.
- 3″ Chamber: Handles a wide range of 12-gauge loads from light target shells to heavier 3″ magnums for flexibility in the field.
- Rotary Bolt & Dual Action Bars: Provides a strong lockup and reliable, binding-free operation shot after shot.
Specifications & Details
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Gauge | 12 Gauge |
| Chamber | 3″ |
| Barrel Length | 28 Inches |
| Capacity | 4+1 Rounds |
| Stock Finish | Satin Walnut |
| Action | Pump (Inertia-Assisted) |
Weighing in at approximately 7.25 lbs, the SXP has a heft that helps manage recoil, making it a comfortable choice for a full day in a duck blind or on the trap range. The 28″ barrel length is a sweet spot for many hunters—long enough for a clean swing on moving targets but not so long it becomes cumbersome in a blind or thick brush. The 4+1 capacity is standard for hunting regulations in many areas, and the satin walnut finish is a step above basic synthetic stocks without the price jump of a high-gloss model. Here’s the thing—this shotgun is drop-in ready; you can take it from the box to the field with minimal fuss, though a proper cleaning before first use is always recommended.
Who This Shotgun Is For
This Winchester SXP is built for the budget-conscious shooter who still demands reliable performance. It’s an ideal first shotgun for a new hunter, a dependable backup gun for a seasoned waterfowler, or a solid, classic-looking option for a homeowner who values simplicity and power. If you’re comparing it to the Mossberg 500 or Remington 870 Express, you’re looking at a similar price bracket but with Winchester’s unique action system as a differentiator. It’s also a great platform for customization; the SXP is compatible with a wide array of aftermarket parts and accessories, including popular choke tubes like the Winchester WinChoke system and many standard 12-gauge rail-mounted optics.
Pros & Cons
Pros: The inertia-assisted slide is noticeably smooth. The walnut stock provides classic aesthetics at an entry-level price. Winchester’s reputation for durability backs it up. It’s a versatile gun capable of handling everything from dove to deer (with slugs). The price point under $400 is very competitive for a wood-stocked shotgun from a major manufacturer.
Cons: The 4-round tube is limited for some tactical applications—though perfect for hunting. The walnut, while handsome, requires more care than synthetic in harsh weather. Some users find the forend a bit slick; adding texture tape is a common, cheap fix. Compared to some dedicated target guns, the trigger pull can be a bit heavy, but it’s perfectly serviceable for its intended roles.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can this shotgun shoot steel shot for waterfowl hunting?
A: Yes, the 3″ chamber and modern barrel construction are perfectly safe for use with steel shot, making it a viable and affordable option for waterfowl hunting where non-toxic shot is required.
Q: Is the barrel threaded for choke tubes?
A: Yes, it uses the standard Winchester WinChoke threading (also compatible with many aftermarket Invector-style chokes). It typically comes with a Modified choke tube installed, which is a great all-around choice for hunting.
Q: How does the inertia-assisted pump work?
A: Upon firing, the initial recoil unlocks the action slightly. This means when you go to pump the forend, you’re not fighting the full initial static friction of a traditional pump—the action feels smoother and can be cycled faster with practice. It’s a simple mechanical advantage that works well.
This Winchester SXP represents a clear value proposition. You get a time-tested action, a classic look, and the flexibility to hunt most game in North America—all for a price that’s hard to beat. It’s available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide, with an FFL transfer required for firearm purchases. See the full details on our site to make it your new go-to shotgun.




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