The Citadel FRPAX1220 CDP Force Tactical Pump Shotgun is a reliable and versatile firearm designed for both tactical and sporting applications. Crafted with a durable matte black metal finish, this shotgun combines strength and corrosion resistance, ensuring long-lasting performance in various conditions. Its 20-inch barrel offers a balanced blend of maneuverability and accuracy, making it suitable for a wide range of shooting scenarios. The pump action mechanism provides smooth and responsive operation, allowing quick follow-up shots for active use or training purposes. Equipped with a synthetic pistol grip stock featuring a ventilated recoil pad, this shotgun offers a comfortable and secure hold, reducing shooter fatigue during extended use. The fixed pistol grip and right-hand orientation make it ideal for a broad range of shooters seeking a dependable firearm with a tactical edge. The shotgun's overall length of approximately 42 inches and weight of around 6.4 pounds make it manageable for most users without sacrificing stability or control. The chamber accommodates 3-inch shells, with a capacity of 3+1 rounds, providing ample firepower for various applications. Designed for ease of handling, the Citadel CDP12 combines a classic pump-action style with modern features, making it a practical choice for home defense, hunting, or tactical training. Its robust construction and thoughtful design ensure consistent performance and durability over time, making it a valuable addition to any firearm collection or tactical setup.
Features:
- Action: Pump for reliable and quick cycling
- Gauge: 12 Gauge suitable for various loads
- Barrel Length: 20 inches for balanced handling
- Capacity: 3+1 rounds for versatile use
- Chamber: Accepts 3-inch shells
- Overall Length: Approximately 42 inches for easy maneuverability
- Weight: About 6.4 pounds for manageable carry
- Stock: Fixed pistol grip with ventilated recoil pad for comfort
- Finish: Matte black metal and synthetic stock for durability
- Designed for right-handed shooters