Nevada-based GForce Arms has a new inertia-driven shotgun in its catalog just in time for hunting season.
The GForce One is a Turkish-made autoloading 12 gauge that accepts both 2.75 and 3-inch shells. Sporting a 28-inch vent ribbed barrel with a HIVIZ front sight, it ships with a 3+1 shell magazine tube installed – which covers most regs for things like upland hunting – as well as a 10+1 shell extension kit for use, for instance, in spring snow goose seasons. It comes standard with five Benelli Crio thread pattern extended chokes (Cyl, Imp Cyl, Mod, Imp Mod, and Full). The furniture is synthetic, while the recoil spring is stainless steel.
With a 28-inch barrel, the overall length of the GForce One is 50 inches, while its weight is listed at 7.2 pounds. (Photo: GForce)
The GForce One comes with two plugs (just in case you lose one) as well as a 10+1 shell magazine tube extension kit and it’s made to handle 3-inch magnum shells, as well as light 1oz field loads with ease. (Photo: GForce)
Other features include an oversized bolt release, safety, and charging handle. (Photo: GForce)
GForce is backing the One with a lifetime warranty with no proof of purchase needed and they feel the gun is built to live up to it.
"Our goal was to create a shotgun that’s ready for anything – from breaking ice, dropping it in the marsh, or rolling it down a hill – this gun will still run," says the company. "If it doesn’t run, we promise to get your GForce One back in service and back into your blind pronto. If we can’t fix it, well, I guess GForce Arms will just have to buy you a new one. We believe we have delivered on our promise of extreme functionality at an affordable price point with our new GForce One model."
There was no MSRP for the GForce One available at time of publication, although the company bills it as "affordable."
For comparison, the Turkish-made gas-operated Tristar Viper G2 starts at about $360, while the inertia-driven Stoeger M3000 series starts at about $530.