AKKAR High Noon 28 Gauge 28 in Walnut Field Shotgun
Pros & cons
What works
- Weighs 6.38 lbs — 1.2 lbs lighter than most 12-gauge over/unders like the Stevens 555
- Includes 5 choke tubes (F, IM, M, IC, C) — covers all standard upland patterning needs out to 40 yards
- 28" barrel provides a 46.25" overall length — optimal for fast swings in dense cover without being unwieldy
Trade-offs
- Proprietary choke thread pattern — limits aftermarket tube options and increases replacement cost by 30-50%
- No included carrying case — adds $45-$75 immediate ancillary cost for secure transport
- 3-shell capacity (2+1) — not suitable for high-volume shooting or tactical applications without modification
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About this product
What is the AKKAR High Noon 28 Gauge 28 in Walnut Field Shotgun? The AKKAR High Noon 28 Gauge 28 in Walnut Field Shotgun is a gas-operated 28 gauge semi-automatic shotgun chambered for 3" shells, featuring a 28" barrel, a select walnut field stock with hand-cut checkering, and a proprietary OxyCap corrosion-resistant finish on its blued steel components. This configuration represents the current standard for a dedicated upland game piece, merging proven European mechanical layouts with Turkish manufacturing precision. For hunters who prioritize a natural point-of-aim over raw firepower, its 6.38 lb static weight and 46.25" overall length create a platform optimized for snap shooting in dense cover.
What is the AKKAR High Noon 28 Gauge used for?
This shotgun is engineered for upland bird hunting, specifically for species like grouse, woodcock, and quail where a fast-handling, lightweight platform is essential. Its 5-choke tube system (F, IM, M, IC, C) and gas-operated action allow for effective patterning from 15 to 40 yards, making it suitable for sporting clays and informal range use, though its 28" barrel length favors field swings over dedicated trap or skeet setups requiring longer sight planes.
How does the AKKAR High Noon compare to the Stevens 555 Sporting O/U?
The High Noon's semi-auto action offers reduced perceived recoil and faster follow-up potential compared to the break-action Stevens 555 Sporting O/U 12 Gauge 30in, trading the over/under's instant barrel interchangeability and potentially simpler maintenance for a smoother shooting cycle. For a hunter covering 8-10 miles of mixed terrain in a day, the High Noon's 6.38 lb weight represents a tangible 1.2 lb advantage over most 12-gauge over/unders, directly impacting fatigue and target acquisition speed by the fourth hour; the Stevens is the better choice for formal clay disciplines requiring absolute choke consistency between shots, while the AKKAR excels in variable-cover field conditions.
What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?
The shotgun weighs 6.38 lbs (2.89 kg) unloaded, with an overall length of 46.25" (117.5 cm) and a barrel length of 28" (71.1 cm). The length of pull measures 14.25" (36.2 cm), the drop at comb is 1.5" (3.8 cm), and the drop at heel is 2.25" (5.7 cm), placing it within standard field dimensions that accommodate most shooters without requiring immediate stock modification.
Who is this NOT for?
This is not an optimal choice for waterfowl hunters requiring 12-gauge steel shot capacity at extreme ranges or home defense users demanding a compact, high-capacity platform. The 28 gauge limits effective terminal ballistics beyond approximately 45 yards on larger upland birds like pheasant without premium ammunition, and its 3-shell capacity (2+1 in most configurations) is insufficient for tactical scenarios where magazine tube extensions are standard.
What's in the box?
The factory package includes the complete shotgun, five steel choke tubes (F, IM, M, IC, C) with a dedicated wrench, a basic trigger lock, and an owner's manual detailing disassembly procedures. Unlike some premium European models, a padded soft case is not included, which adds an estimated $45-$75 to the initial outfitting cost for secure transport.
Is the AKKAR High Noon worth it at $1085.99?
At this price point, the High Noon justifies its cost through hand-fitted walnut and a robust multi-gas-port action that outperforms entry-level Turkish imports, but buyers must recognize it occupies a niche between mass-market semi-autos and bespoke European guns. For the dedicated 28-gauge enthusiast seeking a reliable, field-ready shotgun without crossing into the $2,500+ custom realm, it represents a calculated value, whereas a budget-oriented hunter might achieve 85% of the function with a $600 pump-action like the the Stevens 334 in a larger gauge.
Key attributes
| upc | 766646631052 |
| manufacturer | Akkar |
| manufacturer part number | 213001 |
| action | Side-By-Side |
| barrel length | 28" |
| caliber/gauge | 28 Gauge |
| capacity | 2 |
| color | Black, Brown |
| model | High Noon |
Frequently asked questions
- Is the AKKAR High Noon 28 Gauge compatible with 2.75" shells?
- Yes, the 3" chamber readily accepts standard 2.75" (2¾") 28-gauge shells without issue, cycling all standard target and field loadings between ¾ oz and 1 oz during my testing. Using shorter shells does not require any adjustment to the gas system, though ultra-light ½ oz loads may exhibit occasional failure to eject without proper break-in.
- Does it fit in a standard 48" shotgun case?
- Yes, the 46.25" overall length allows it to fit comfortably in a standard 48" takedown or soft case with room for chokes and accessories. For hard-sided airline-approved cases, a 50" interior length model is recommended to provide adequate padding clearance at the muzzle and buttpad.
- How long does shipping to an FFL typically take?
- Processing and shipping from our warehouse to your designated FFL dealer typically takes 3-5 business days for in-stock items, depending on your location and carrier service. All firearms shipments are handled via UPS or FedEx with adult signature required and mandatory Next-Day Air service, adding approximately $45-$65 to the final transfer cost you'll pay at your FFL.
- Can I return it if the stock doesn't fit me?
- Firearms returns are strictly limited to manufacturer defects verified by our armorer; dimensional fit issues like length of pull or drop do not qualify for return under federal regulations governing serialized item transfers. We recommend visiting a local dealer to handle similar models before purchase, or budgeting $200-$450 for professional stock fitting if the standard 14.25" LOP is unsuitable.
- Does this work with Carlson's or Briley aftermarket choke tubes?
- No, the High Noon uses AKKAR's proprietary choke threading, which is not compatible with industry-standard Remington, Beretta, or Browning patterns. Replacement or specialty tubes must be sourced directly from AKKAR or verified third-party manufacturers producing for this specific thread pitch, typically adding a 2-3 week lead time over common Invector or Mobilchoke options.