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RETAY USA Gordion 12 GA 28″ Mossy Oak Bottomland

$809.00

1 in stock

Description

The Retay Gordion is a 12-gauge inertia-powered semi-automatic shotgun finished in Mossy Oak Bottomland camouflage. It uses Retay’s Inertia Plus bolt system and a 28″ deep bore chrome-lined barrel with a vented sight rib and TruGlo fiber optic front bead. The full-size synthetic stock is camo-patterned and fitted with a sculpted microcell recoil pad and swivel studs. The package includes a set of MaraPro choke tubes, a fitted hard case, and an accessory kit.

Key Specifications

  • The action is Semi-Auto (Inertia Plus).
  • The gauge is 12 Gauge.
  • The barrel length is 28 inches.
  • The chamber accepts 3-inch shells.
  • The capacity is 4+1.
  • Included chokes are C, F, IC, IM, M (MaraPro).
  • The finish is Mossy Oak Bottomland.
  • The stock material is Synthetic with Mossy Oak Bottomland camo.
  • The sights are a TruGlo fiber optic front bead.
  • The listed weight is 6.94 lbs.

Designed for waterfowl and field use, the Gordion blends an inertia-driven semi-automatic action with a camouflaged synthetic stock and a long vented rib barrel. Its set of interchangeable MaraPro chokes and a TruGlo front sight make it adaptable in a range of field conditions, while the included hard case and accessory kit provide ready storage and transport. The Gordion is aimed at shooters who prefer a lightweight, inertia-operated 12-gauge with a full complement of field-ready features.

Additional information

UPC

193212019219

Manufacturer

Manufacturer Part Number

GORCBTL-28

Action

ATF Type

Shotgun

Barrel Length

28"

Caliber/Gauge

12 Gauge

Capacity

4 + 1

Chokes Included

C,F,IC,IM,M

Color

Black

Length

37

Package Height

3.4

Package Width

8.8

Product Type

Shotgun

Safety

Crossbolt

Shipping Weight

10.5

Sights

TruGlo Fiber Optic Front bead

Sights Type

Fixed Sights

State Restriction (CA)

NO DIRECT SHIP TO CALIFORNIA

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