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Dickinson Commando XX3B-2, Pump Action Shotgun March2021
Dickinson Commando XX3B-2, Pump Action Shotgun

USA – -(Ammoland.com)- Sportsmansguide.com has a sale on the Dickinson Commando XX3B-2, Pump Action shotgun in 12 Gauge, 18.5″ Barrel, 5+1 Rounds for just $199.49 after a coupon code and with FREE shipping and membership.

Dickinson Commando XX3B-2 12 Gauge Pump Action ShotgunBuy Now Gun Deals

Top quality that won’t blow your budget! The Dickinson® XX3B-2 is designed and manufactured in a state-of-the-art facility located in Huglu, Turkey. Here, they combine a blend of old-world craftsmanship with modern technology to create a firearm that’s lightweight, reliable and extremely accurate.

  • Fixed cylinder bore
  • Barrel, fore-end, and bolt are easy to remove for cleaning
  • Fires both 2-3/4″ and 3″ shells
  • Order today!
  • Key Specifications
  • Item Number: 681295
  • Gauge: 12
  • Action: Pump
  • Capacity: 5+1
  • Barrel length: 18.5″
  • Stock: Synthetic
  • Chamber: 3″
  • Sights: Rifle-style front
  • Overall weight: 6 lbs.
  • Mfg. Number: XX3B-2
  • UPC: 646809581168

This partnership is what makes the XX3B-2 a Dickinson and not just another ordinary shotgun.

Dickinson Commando XX3B-2, Pump Action Shotgun $199.49 FREE Shipping CODE

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StWayne

It’s a shotgun. It doesn’t even have an adjustable choke. Anytime you see such a huge price drop, is because it’s not selling well. Word.

Nurph

True, but is it any good. I mean, it’s probably better than a stick, but how’s the reliability. It might be a great option for folks that can’t afford a Benelli or equivalent, but want to protect themselves & their family.

JNew

Yes, it’s better than a stick. But for about $50-60 more, you could get a Mossberg Maverek 88 or even a used Mossberg. Stick with the tried and true.

Grigori

Fully agree, but good luck finding a Mossberg anything these days. Bought a dick-in-son here a few months ago as an alternative. Would not advise anyone to repeat my mistake.

Grigori

I bought one of these (name sounds like incestuous father-son act) shotguns a few months ago. Cheaply made. Receiver pin that holds the trigger assembly etc in fell out multiple times before I even put five shots through it. Finally gave up. Cheap spring type piece holds the pin in place. Never again. Don’t waste your money.

willyd

I have a Norinco and it serves the purpose!!!!!

StWayne

Ahhh… By the one, single negative vote, it would seem I struck a nerve with the one, single, Dickinson employee.

Rock

Soooooo, you pointed out that their closest competitor is DICKINGOAT on the other side of the rocks ?