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TriStar Bristol Side-by-Side Shotguns Now Available

November 25, 2020 by Scott Witner 2 Comments

TriStar Bristol Side-by-Side Shotguns Now Available

TriStar Arms is proud to release the Bristol line of side-by-side shotguns in two formats and four gauges.  Side-by-side shotguns offer a classic look and feel with a more dynamic shooting experience. A side by side’s shallower action makes reloading a breeze and the wider forend lays nicely in the palm for quick pointing, but perhaps the characteristic most favored with side-by-side shotguns are the classic aesthetics.

Keeping true to TriStar’s reputation, the Bristol delivers competition-grade craftsmanship with field-grade pricing and reduces the cost barrier of enjoying shooting sports.  Each gauge (12ga, 20ga, 28ga, and .410) is built on a steel frame true to gauge which ensures the shotgun handles and weighs appropriately.

Regardless of model or gauge chosen, the TriStar Bristol Side by Side shotguns all share these key features:

  • Auto Ejectors
  • Brass Front Sight
  • Single Selective Trigger
  • Chrome-Lined Chamber and Barrel
  • Select Turkish Walnut Stock
  • Oil Finish
  • 5 Beretta-style Choke Tubes (SK, IC, M, IM, F)
  • TriStar’s 5-Year Warranty and famous customer service.
TriStar Bristol Side-by-Side Shotguns Now Available
TriStar Bristol (20 Gauge shown)

The Bristol presents itself as a gentleman’s gun with a case-color-hardened receiver and English stock made of select Turkish Walnut. MSRP $1,064 (12ga and 20ga), $1,100 (28ga and .410).

TriStar Bristol Side-by-Side Shotguns Now Available
TriStar Bristol Silver (12 Gauge shown)

The Bristol Silver features a nickel-finished receiver with laser-engraved details, 24K gold inlay, and a traditional-style stock. MSRP $1,000 (12ga and 20ga), $1,040 (28ga and .410).

Finding the right TriStar shotgun is now easier than ever thanks to the direct, “Buy Now” links on TriStar’s website which give you the option to purchase through Gallery of Guns, Gun Broker, or The Shooting Store.

About TriStar Arms

Located in Kansas City, Missouri, TriStar Arms is a primary importer of quality shotguns and handguns. The company is driven by the same mission that it set out on since its inception – to provide high-performance firearms for hunters, recreational shooters and home defense at a fraction of the price and to deliver fast and friendly service at all times. Every firearm that TriStar Arms imports is rigorously tested throughout each stage of production to ensure that its customers receive value that can be passed down for generations.

For more information on TriStar Arms visit www.tristararms.com.

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About Scott Witner

Scott Witner is a former Marine Corps Infantryman with 2ndBn/8th Marines and was attached to the 24th MEU(SOC) for a 6-month deployment to the Mediterranean. He has completed training in desert warfare at the Marine Air Ground Combat Center, Mountain Warfare and survival at the Mountain Warfare Training Center, attended the South Korean Mountain Warfare school in Pohang and the Jungle Warfare school in the jungles of Okinawa Japan. He now enjoys trail running, hiking, functional fitness and working on his truck. Scott resides in Northeastern Ohio.

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  1. Thomas Fore says

    September 10, 2021 at 11:39 pm

    I would love one in 28 gauge but not with ejectors. Do they come with extractors ?

    Reply
    • Dale W. Arenz says

      November 14, 2021 at 7:22 am

      I also would prefer extractors – I reload because 28 gauge – I reload. 28 gauge shells are hard to find and expensive.

      Reply

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