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The Winchester SXP Turkey is a pump-action shotgun which sports a Mossy Oak Obsession finish across its platform although a matte black option is also available. The SXP Turkey features a textured synthetic stock with Inflex Technology recoil pad drilled and tapped aluminum alloy receiver steel 24 back-bored barrel hard chrome-plated chamber and bore Truglo fiber-optic adjustable sights four lug rotary bolt Invector-Plus Extra-Full turkey choke tube crossbolt safety and drop-out trigger group. The SXP Turkey is available in a 20-gauge option with 3 chamber.
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Action Pump - Gauge 20 - Chamber 3 - Capacity 4 - Finish Mossy Oak Break-Up Country - Stock Composite - Sights TruGlo Fiber Optic - Chokes Extra Full - Barrel Length 24 - Overall Length 45 - Weight 6 lb 4 oz - A shotgun that points like a rifle - When you need to put a shot pattern the width of a softball into the head and neck of a big Tom you need a shotgun that aims like a rifle. The SXP Turkey Hunter comes with adjustable fiber-optic rifle sights and is drilled and tapped for optics. With Mossy Oak Break-Up Country camo on the stock barrel and action you wont tip off wary gobblers. The SXP is designed with a chrome-plated bore and chamber which makes for easy cleaning long barrel life and above all resistance to the harsh elements. - Weve also use black-chrome instead of traditional bluing on the bolt and other key components giving them superior inherent lubricity for the most reliable cycling you can find in a pump shotgun. - Please note that this model comes with a single (one) Invector-Plus X-Full Turkey choke tube. Other choke tubes are available separately.
UPC | 048702004988 |
Gauge | 20 GA |
Action | PUMP ACTION |
Capacity | 5+1 ROUNDS |
Barrel Length | 24 BARREL |
Weight | NOT SPECIFIED |
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