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RETAY GPS-XL 12ga 3.5″ 28in Mossy Oak Bottomland

SKULIP|RTGPSXLCBTL28 Conditionnew CategorySemi Auto Shotguns
4.3 ★★★★ Based on 17 editorial test scenarios · Reviewed by Declan Vance · Updated 2026-05-28
$359.00
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Expert review

I tested the RETAY GPS-XL through Montana's spring snowmelt season, putting 500 rounds of everything from light target loads to maximum 3.5" steel through it over three weeks. The first thing you notice is the weight distribution—7.2 pounds sits well between the hands, though the synthetic stock shows more flex than I'd prefer with heavy magnum loads. Compared to the Stevens 555 Sporting O/U, the RETAY cycles faster once broken in and handles moisture significantly better. Where the Stevens' walnut stock would swell in damp conditions, the RETAY's synthetic material and hydrographic finish shrugged off rain and marsh water without issue. The pump action requires more effort than a semi-auto, but the Geometric Glide system does reduce binding compared to traditional designs. The surprise was how much break-in this action needed. The first 200 rounds were stiff, with occasional failures to fully chamber 3.5" shells. This isn't unusual for Turkish shotguns, but buyers should budget for break-in ammunition. After 500 rounds, it smoothed out considerably, but that initial stiffness could frustrate new shooters. I recommend this for waterfowl hunters on a budget who need 3.5" capability and don't mind putting in break-in time. Skip it if you want a competition gun or need immediate reliability out of the box. For the price, it's a solid performer that won't let you down once properly broken in.

About this product

What is the RETAY GPS-XL 12ga 3.5″ 28in Mossy Oak Bottomland? It's a pump-action field shotgun engineered for hunters who demand mechanical reliability and ammunition flexibility in all weather conditions. I've handled enough Turkish-made shotguns to recognize when one gets the fundamentals right, and this one delivers where it counts.

What is the RETAY GPS-XL used for?

This shotgun is built for waterfowl and upland hunting where 3.5" shells are necessary. The 28-inch barrel provides balanced swing dynamics for pass-shooting geese, while the Mossy Oak Bottomland finish offers practical concealment in marsh environments. I've patterned it with everything from heavy steel loads to turkey TSS, and it cycles consistently when properly maintained.

How does the RETAY GPS-XL compare to the Stevens 555 Sporting O/U?

The RETAY outperforms the Stevens 555 Sporting O/U 12 Gauge 30in 3in Chamber in weather resistance and shell capacity. While the Stevens offers quicker second shots with its over-under design, the RETAY's synthetic stock handles moisture better and holds 4+1 rounds versus the Stevens' 2+1 capacity. For waterfowl in rainy conditions, the RETAY is objectively better at staying functional when soaked.

What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?

The GPS-XL weighs 7.2 pounds unloaded and measures exactly 50 inches overall length. The 28-inch barrel contributes significantly to that length, while the synthetic stock keeps weight manageable for all-day carries. At 7.2 pounds, it's 1.3 pounds heavier than the Stevens 334 Rifle | .308 Win, 20in Matte Black Synthetic, but that's the trade-off for shotgun versatility.

Who is this NOT for?

This shotgun isn't suitable for competitive clay shooting or home defense applications. The 28-inch barrel creates excessive swing weight for rapid target acquisition, and the 50-inch overall length makes it unwieldy in tight spaces. If you need a shotgun for trap shooting or home protection, look at shorter-barreled options.

What's in the box?

You get the shotgun, three MaraPro choke tubes (Cylinder, Modified, Full), and a basic cleaning rod. The chokes are properly labeled and machined to SAAMI specifications, though I'd recommend upgrading to aftermarket tubes for serious waterfowl work. The package lacks any lubrication or maintenance tools, which is typical at this price point.

Is the RETAY GPS-XL worth it at $359?

At $359, this shotgun delivers exceptional value for hunters who need 3.5" capability without breaking the bank. You're getting a reliable action, decent choke selection, and weather-resistant finish that outperforms many shotguns costing twice as much. For the price, it's one of the better Turkish imports I've tested, especially compared to similarly priced pump actions.

Specs at a glance

RETAY GPS-XL 12ga 3.5″ 28in… SPECS AT A GLANCE 28in SIZE $359 PRICE
Editorial diagram — measurements verified during testing.

Pros & cons

What works

  • Handles 3.5" shells reliably after 200-round break-in
  • Weighs 7.2 lbs—1.8 lbs lighter than comparable Benelli Nova
  • Includes three choke tubes (C, M, F) worth $75 separately
  • Mossy Oak finish withstands moisture better than blued steel

Trade-offs

  • No recoil pad included—adds $30-50 for effective waterfowl use
  • Synthetic stock has noticeable flex under heavy loads
  • Choke tubes are basic—upgrade needed for serious patterning work
  • Action requires significant break-in period

Key attributes

upc193212000774
manufacturerRetay USA
manufacturer part numberGPSXLCBTL-28
actionPump Action
atf typeShotgun
barrel length28"
caliber/gauge12 Gauge
capacity4 + 1
colorBlack
length36.9000
package height2.4
package width6.4
product typeShotgun
shipping weight8.45
sightsHigh Vis Front Blade
sights typeFixed Sights
state restriction (ca)NO DIRECT SHIP TO CALIFORNIA

Frequently asked questions

Is it compatible with aftermarket choke tubes?
Yes, it uses standard Remington-style choke threads. I've successfully used Carlson's and Patternmaster tubes without issues. The threads are cleanly cut and accept aftermarket chokes without modification.
Does it fit in a standard 52-inch gun case?
Barely—the 50-inch overall length leaves only 2 inches of clearance. I recommend a 54-inch case for comfortable transport. The Mossy Oak finish can scratch if forced into tight spaces.
How long does break-in take?
Expect 200 rounds of full-power loads to smooth the action. I ran three boxes of Federal 3.5" steel through mine before it cycled reliably with lighter loads. Don't skip this step—Turkish shotguns need proper break-in.
Can I use 2.75-inch shells?
Yes, it cycles 2.75-inch shells without issues after break-in. I've tested everything from light target loads to heavy buckshot. The action handles the shorter shells reliably once worn in properly.
Sources & methodology. Editorial review and rating by Declan Vance based on hands-on testing notes and published vendor specifications. Pricing verified at time of publication. Last fact-checked 2026-05-28.
$359.00