Citadel PAT 12 Gauge Pump-Action Shotgun

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Product Description

Introducing the Citadel PAT, your go-to for versatile shooting needs. This 12 Gauge pump-action shotgun boasts a 20" chrome-lined steel barrel and dual Picatinny rails for easy accessory mounting. It features a raised Fiber Optic front sight and a black synthetic stock with a ventilated buttpad for comfortable handling. Complete with a fixed Modified choke, this firearm delivers reliability and precision in a sleek, black finish. Whether for home defense or range shooting, the Citadel PAT ensures you're ready for action with its robust design and ergonomic pistol grip.

Firearm Specifications

  • Manufacturer: Citadel
  • Model: PAT
  • Caliber: 12 Gauge
  • Barrel Length: 20"
  • Chamber: 3"
  • Overall Length: 41"
  • Finish: Black
  • Stock: Black Synthetic
  • Sights: Fiber Optic Front
  • Capacity: 3-Shot

Customer Comments

Customer Reviews

(5 out of 5) Nice Pump 12 Guage
by Matt from Middletown, OH on December 30, 2024

My wife bought this for me as a Christmas gift, and I am very impressed with the quality of this gun for the price. It comes with a modified choke that has an integrated flash suppressor and a cylinder choke with a removal tool. These appear to be Beretta/Benelli Mobil chokes, although I need to check that against my other M2 chokes.

I disassembled the gun, cleaned off all the shipping grease, lubed it with CLP, and reassembled it. The action is very smooth. I drilled the buttstock with a pilot hole and used a screw-in sling swivel. There’s plenty of material about 1.5 inches up from the end. I also drilled the magazine tube cap for a 10/24 sling swivel and secured it with a nut and red Loctite.

I picked up a 25-round ammo sling from Amazon to complete my budget-friendly shotgun setup. Can’t wait until the weather breaks here in Ohio so I can take it to the range!