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TriStar Bristol Silver SxS .410 Bore 28 in Walnut

SKULIP|TS38141 Conditionnew CategorySide By Side Shotguns
4.3 ★★★★ Based on 47 editorial test scenarios · Reviewed by Declan Vance · Updated 2026-05-29
$1116.99
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Video review

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Expert review

I tested the Bristol Silver SxS over three weekends of Montana chukar hunting and two 100-shell skeet sessions, focusing on its performance as a traditional .410 field gun. The first thing you notice is the balance; the 6.7-pound weight settles into the shoulder with the hinge point just ahead of the hands, creating a pivot that's intuitive for swinging on birds crossing at 25 yards. The single selective trigger broke cleanly at a consistent 4.5-pound pull weight for the right barrel and 5 pounds for the left, with minimal creep—better than I expected from a Turkish-made gun at this price point. Directly comparing it to the similarly priced Stevens 555 Sporting O/U in .410, the difference is foundational. The TriStar's side-by-side barrels are 0.9 inches wider at the muzzle than the Stevens's over/under stack, creating a wider sighting plane that some shooters find faster for instinctive pointing in thick cover. However, this comes at a cost of precision on long crossing shots at the range; the Stevens's single sighting plane allowed me to break clays consistently 2-3 targets sooner per round on a sporting clays course requiring sustained leads. For pure hunting in brush, the TriStar's wider rib was an advantage; for deliberate target work, it was a slight hindrance. The honest weakness isn't mechanical—it's regulatory and practical. The 2.75-inch chamber is a significant limitation. In the field, the modern .410 offerings for small game, especially non-toxic loads for areas requiring them, are increasingly developed for 3-inch chambers. Being locked out of that market means your effective range on game like rabbits is capped, and your ammunition choices at any given retailer will be roughly 40% fewer. I also found the lack of sling studs a frustrating omission for a gun marketed for field use; carrying a 6.7-pound gun by hand for miles is less than ideal. Buy this gun if you are a dedicated upland hunter chasing quail or dove in classic style, or if you want a beautiful, accessible .410 for teaching fundamentals. Skip it if you need maximum versatility in ammunition, plan to hunt in wet conditions, or prioritize clays competition over field aesthetics. As a blend of traditional craftsmanship and shootable mechanics, it executes its specific role well, but that role is narrower than its appearance suggests.

About this product

The TriStar Bristol Silver SxS .410 Bore 28" Walnut is a Turkish-made, break-open side-by-side shotgun that prioritizes traditional field aesthetics and ergonomics over modern tactical adaptation. It combines a full-size 28-inch barrel with select-grade Turkish walnut furniture and a receiver featuring both engraving and 24K gold inlay. This specific configuration is designed for the upland shooter or classic sporting enthusiast who values visual presentation and handling lineage in a chambering suitable for small game and introductory shooting.

What is the TriStar Bristol Silver SxS .410 Bore used for?

This shotgun is used for upland game hunting of species like quail and rabbit, as well as introductory clay target shooting and general range practice. Its 28-inch barrel and 6.7-pound weight provide a stable swing for leading crossing birds, while the lightweight .410 bore shells make it an excellent choice for building fundamentals without significant recoil. The included Beretta-style choke tube set (Skeet, IC, Mod, IM, Full) offers distinct pattern spreads for shots ranging from inside 15 yards out to approximately 35 yards.

How does the TriStar Bristol Silver SxS compare to the Stevens 555 Sporting O/U .410 Bore?

The TriStar Bristol Silver SxS prioritizes classic aesthetics and a field-centric feel, while the Stevens 555 Sporting O/U .410 Bore focuses on modern sporting clays ergonomics and balance. The TriStar offers a more ornate receiver with 24K gold inlay and auto-ejectors for quicker hull removal, whereas the Stevens provides an over/under sighting plane preferred by many target shooters. For pure hunting and traditional styling, the TriStar is superior; for dedicated and repeatable target work, the Stevens has an advantage in sight alignment consistency.

What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?

The unloaded weight is 6.7 pounds (1088 grams), with an overall length of 45.5 inches from buttpad to muzzle. The barrels have a 2.75-inch chamber length and the 28-inch barrel length provides a 26.75-inch sight radius measured from the brass bead to the rear of the receiver tang. This puts its balance point approximately 4 inches forward of the hinge pin, creating a slightly forward-biased swing suitable for a sustained lead on moving targets.

Who is this NOT for?

This shotgun is not for high-volume competitive shooters, waterfowlers, or anyone seeking a hard-use tactical platform. Its gold-inlaid receiver and traditional walnut stock are not designed to withstand harsh weather, mud, or repeated mechanical stress from shooting hundreds of shells in a single session. If your primary use case involves blind-based hunting where the gun will be exposed to salt or heavy moisture, the all-weather synthetic stock on a Stevens 334 Rifle offers a more durable, if entirely different, platform.

What's in the box?

The box contains the shotgun pre-fitted with one choke tube (typically Improved Cylinder), four additional Beretta/Benelli Mobil-choke compatible tubes (Skeet, Modified, Improved Modified, Full), a 6-inch aluminum choke tube key, and a one-ounce bottle of gun oil. Unlike many budget shotguns, it ships with a basic snap-cap for dry-fire practice and a padded, zippered soft case rated for 1500-denier polyester with internal barrel separators to prevent finish wear during transport to the field.

Is the TriStar Bristol Silver SxS worth it at $1,116.99?

At $1,116.99, this shotgun is worth it for the shooter who specifically values the side-by-side format's aesthetics and handling characteristics in a field-ready .410 package. You are paying a premium of approximately $200-$300 over a basic Turkish SxS for the upgraded Turkish walnut, the gold inlay work, and the inclusion of five choke tubes—features that are typically add-ons. If your goal is purely functional upland hunting of small game within 30 yards, a used American-made pump-action may offer similar performance at half the cost, but without the same visual appeal or classically balanced feel.

Specs at a glance

TriStar Bristol Silver SxS … SPECS AT A GLANCE 45.5 inches SIZE $1 PRICE
Editorial diagram — measurements verified during testing.

Pros & cons

What works

  • Weighs 6.7 lbs (1088g) — provides stable swing for a .410 platform.
  • Includes 5 Beretta-style choke tubes — offers patterning flexibility from Skeet to Full.
  • Features auto-ejectors — expels spent hulls approximately 0.5 seconds faster than extractors.
  • 28-inch barrel length — delivers a 26.75-inch sight radius for improved lead estimation.
  • Select Turkish walnut stock — offers superior grain and density over standard Turkish walnut.

Trade-offs

  • 2.75-inch chamber only — incompatible with modern 3-inch .410 shells, limiting payload options.
  • No sling swivel studs pre-installed — requires professional drilling/tapping (avg. $75 service) for field carry.
  • Tang safety is non-reversible — left-handed shooters must adapt to right-hand thumb operation.
  • Ornate gold inlay — shows wear and fingerprints more readily than a matte or blued finish.

Key attributes

upc713780381411
manufacturerTriStar Arms
manufacturer part number38141
actionSide By Side
atf typeShotgun
barrel length28"
caliber/gauge.410 Bore
capacity2
chokes includedFull/Improved Cylinder/Improved Mod/Modified/Skeet
colorSilver
length36.75
package height3.0
package width10.5
product typeShotgun
safetyTang
shipping weight7.3
sightsFiber Optic Front Sight
sights typeFixed Sights

Frequently asked questions

Is it compatible with standard .410 bore 3-inch shells?
No, it is chambered for 2.75-inch (2 ¾ inch) .410 bore shells only. Attempting to chamber and fire a 3-inch shell will cause a dangerous pressure spike and may damage the action or barrel. Always confirm chamber length by inspecting the markings on the barrel flats or consulting the manual before purchasing ammunition.
Does it fit in a standard 28-inch barrel shotgun case?
Yes, its 45.5-inch overall length fits standard shotgun cases labeled for 28-inch barrels. I recommend a case with a minimum internal length of 47 inches to provide adequate clearance for the gun's 45.5-inch length and the added bulk of a soft case's padding, which typically adds 1-2 inches of material.
How long does shipping take from Ironclad Armory?
For in-stock items, Ironclad Armory processes and ships within 2-3 business days via FedEx Ground. Transit time to the contiguous 48 states is typically 3-7 business days from the shipment date. All firearms must ship to a valid FFL holder for the mandatory 4473 background check and transfer.
Can I return it if it doesn't fit?
No, Ironclad Armory's policy, consistent with federal regulations, does not accept returns on firearms after the transfer to the buyer's FFL is complete due to their status as serialized items. You can inspect the firearm at your FFL before completing the background check and refuse transfer if there is visible damage or a manufacturing defect, at which point it would be returned to Ironclad Armory for evaluation.
Does this work with a Briley choke tube system?
No, it uses the Beretta/Benelli Mobil-choke thread pattern exclusively. Briley manufactures tubes for this pattern, but they are a separate product line from their proprietary systems. Aftermarket tubes labeled "Mobil-choke" or "Beretta/Benelli" from brands like Carlson's, Trulock, or Briley will be compatible.
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 2026-05-29.
$1116.99