Winchester SXP Waterfowl 20 Ga 26″ MOSGB Shotgun

$43,794.00

A fast-handling, camo-clad 20-gauge pump shotgun built for waterfowl, offering reliable performance and lighter recoil at a practical price point.

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You’re standing in a cold, damp blind before dawn, the sky just starting to lighten. You need a shotgun that cycles fast, points naturally, and won’t break the bank or your shoulder on a long day. That’s the exact scenario the Winchester SXP Waterfowl 20 Ga, 26″, MOSGB, 3″ is built for. It’s a reliable, inertia-driven pump-action shotgun designed specifically for waterfowl hunting, offering a lighter-recoiling 20-gauge platform in a Mossy Oak Shadow Grass Blades camo finish to break up your outline in marsh and field environments.

Here’s the thing—you don’t need to spend a grand to get a dedicated, camo-clad waterfowler. At $437.94, the SXP Waterfowl sits in a sweet spot, undercutting many competitor’s field models while still delivering proven performance. The heart of its value is the ultra-fast, inertia-assisted slide action. This system uses the energy of recoil to help unlock the action, which means follow-up shots can be incredibly quick with a bit of practice. It’s a smooth, reliable mechanism that fits out of the box and requires no special break-in period.

Let’s talk about the 20-gauge choice. For many hunters, especially newer shooters or those sensitive to recoil, a 12-gauge can be punishing over a full day of pass shooting. The 20-gauge version offers significantly lighter recoil while still providing ample power for ducks and geese at reasonable ranges with modern 3″ shells and advanced non-toxic loads. The 26″ barrel is a great all-around length—maneuverable in a blind or boat, but still providing a smooth swing for crossing shots. It comes drilled and tapped from the factory, ready for you to add a compatible optic like a red dot or a scope from brands like Vortex or Burris if you want to run slugs for other game.

The Mossy Oak Shadow Grass Blades (MOSGB) camo isn’t just for looks. It’s a functional, durable finish that protects the metal from the elements and helps you blend into typical waterfowl habitats. Combined with the synthetic stock, this is a shotgun built to handle moisture, mud, and abuse without a second thought. You get a simple, effective fiber optic front sight for quick target acquisition in low light, and the stock includes a soft, textured grip panel for control with cold, wet hands.

Winchester SXP Waterfowl 20 Gauge Specifications
Specification Detail
Gauge 20 Gauge
Chamber 3″
Barrel Length 26 Inches
Overall Length 46.5 Inches (Approx.)
Weight Approx. 6.5 lbs
Finish/Camo Mossy Oak Shadow Grass Blades
Action Pump (Inertia-Assisted)
Capacity 4+1 Rounds

Pros & Cons: The Practical Tradeoffs
Pros: Excellent value for a camo waterfowl gun. The inertia-assisted action is famously fast and reliable. Lighter 20-gauge recoil makes for a more enjoyable, longer hunt. The camo finish is durable and functional. Ready for optics right out of the box. Cons: It’s a pump, so you’re trading semi-auto speed for lower cost and absolute simplicity. The synthetic stock is utilitarian, not fancy. Some hunters may prefer a 28″ barrel for waterfowl specifically, but the 26″ is more versatile.

Who is this shotgun for? It’s for the budget-conscious waterfowler who wants a dedicated, reliable tool that won’t let them down. It’s ideal for a younger or smaller-framed hunter stepping up to waterfowling, or for any shooter who wants to minimize recoil fatigue. It’s also a fantastic “do-it-all” shotgun for Missouri hunters who might chase ducks in the morning and squirrels in the afternoon—the 20-gauge is plenty for both. This model is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide, following all applicable regulations.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is the 20-gauge powerful enough for geese?

A: Absolutely, with the right ammunition. Modern 20-gauge, 3″ shells loaded with high-density non-toxic shot like Bismuth or TSS (Tungsten Super Shot) provide excellent patterns and sufficient energy for geese at typical hunting ranges. It’s a matter of choosing the right load for the game.

Q: Can I use this for turkey hunting?

A: Yes, it’s a very capable turkey gun. The 26″ barrel is a good length for the woods, the camo is perfect, and the receiver is ready for you to mount a red dot or scope for precise aiming. You would just need to use appropriate turkey loads—the 20-gauge with TSS is a dominant combination.

Q: How does the “inertia-assisted” pump action actually work?

A: It’s a clever mechanical system. When you fire a shell, the recoil pushes the entire gun rearward. The bolt head, however, is designed to stay stationary due to inertia for a split-second. This relative movement between the moving receiver and stationary bolt head helps unlock the action, making the pump stroke smoother and faster than a standard pump. You still have to pump it, but it requires less effort and can be cycled extremely quickly.

If you’re looking for a dependable, no-fuss waterfowl shotgun that delivers serious performance without a serious price tag, the Winchester SXP Waterfowl 20-gauge deserves a close look. Check availability and pricing for this model on our site.

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