TriStar Arms Announces New Matrix Inertia-Driven Shotgun

Tristar Arms Matrix Shotgun
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TriStar Arms, America’s favorite importer of high-value shotguns and pistols, is proud to announce the release of the Matrix line of inertia-driven shotguns. TriStar Arms has established itself as the preferred choice among American firearm enthusiasts, constantly delivering superior quality at an exceptional value.

While gas-operated shotguns are known for their softer recoil, inertia-driven shotguns run cleaner and cooler longer with a reduced need for cleaning and lubrication. It’s with hard-use, high-volume shooters in mind that TriStar Arms brings the Matrix to market.

Matrix owners can also enjoy the use of a wider range of ammunition because cycling is not dependent on gas pressure.

The TriStar Matrix is available in three finishes, in 12 or 20 gauge:

  • Classic matte black with walnut furniture
  • All-weather matte black with synthetic furniture
  • Hunt-ready Realtree MAX-7 camo with synthetic furniture

All six models of the Matrix offer a 14 1/4″ length of pull, 5+1 capacity, and use Beretta Mobil chokes. Barrel lengths are 28″ or 26″, depending on the model.
MSRP ranges from $595-$685. For full specifications and to check availability visit TriStarArms.com.


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 the value that can be passed down for generations.

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

TriStar Sporting Arms Ltd

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PistolGrip44

Nowhere in this article does it mention where these are manufactured. Let me fill in that little detail that the “author” failed to mention. TURKEY!!! Don’t ever pay this much for a TURKISH Shotgun.