TriStar New Raptor ATAC Turkey Shotgun

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posted on February 19, 2014
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Spring turkey hunting season has nearly arrived, and, just in time, TriStar Arms has announced its new Raptor ATAC Turkey 12-gauge shotgun.

The gas operated semi-automatic shotgun will come in a 24-inch barrel with a 3-inch chamber, and will utilize a removable choke system that is fitted with Beretta Mobile threads and will include one extended turkey choke tube. The stock and forearm of the Raptor ATAC Turkey shotgun are available in Mossy Oak Break Up camouflage.

Other features include a picatinny rail, ghost ring mounted sight, fixed pistol grip and a fiber optic bridge front sight. The Raptor ATAC Turkey is available at a retail price of $489.

Raptor ATAC Turkey Features:
• Magazine cut-off
• Picatinny rail with ghost ring sight mounted
• 5 round magazine (shot plug included)
• Chrome-lined chamber and barrel
• Swivel studs
• Extended turkey choke tube

For more information, go to TriStarArms.com.

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