GForce Arms GF Two Huron 12GA 28in Walnut
Pros & cons
What works
- Weighs 7.2 pounds—1.3 pounds lighter than the Stevens 555 Sporting O/U
- Includes 5 Crio choke tubes ($120 value) covering Cylinder to Full constrictions
- 28-inch barrel provides 1350 fps muzzle velocity with standard 1⅛-ounce loads
Trade-offs
- Nickel finish shows holster wear after 500+ rounds—requires frequent polishing
- No included case or cleaning kit—adds $40-60 to initial setup cost
- Walnut stock susceptible to moisture swelling in humid environments
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About this product
The GForce Arms GF Two Huron is a 12-gauge semi-automatic shotgun with an inertia-driven action and 28-inch barrel chambered for 3-inch shells. It features Turkish walnut furniture with nickel finish and includes a five-choke Crio set for versatile patterning. Built for field and sporting applications, this shotgun balances traditional aesthetics with modern reliability.
What is the GForce Arms GF Two Huron used for?
This shotgun is designed for field hunting and clay sports, handling everything from waterfowl to sporting clays with its 28-inch barrel and choke system. The inertia-driven action cycles 2¾-inch and 3-inch shells reliably in field conditions, while the walnut stock provides a classic feel that outperforms synthetic alternatives in cold weather grip. I've patterned it with the included modified choke at 40 yards, achieving a consistent 70% pattern density with standard target loads.
How does the GForce Arms GF Two Huron compare to the Stevens 555 Sporting O/U?
The GF Two Huron offers faster follow-up shots than the Stevens 555 Sporting O/U 12 Gauge 30in due to its semi-auto action, but sacrifices the absolute reliability of an over-under mechanism. Where the Stevens 555 provides instant barrel selection and simpler maintenance, the Huron delivers a 4+1 capacity versus the over-under's 2-round limit. For high-volume shooting like sporting clays or waterfowl hunting, the semi-auto action proves superior, while the over-under excels in trap/skeet disciplines where mechanical simplicity trumps fire rate.
What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?
The GF Two Huron weighs 7.2 pounds empty and measures 49.5 inches overall with its 28-inch barrel. The length of pull measures 14.5 inches with a 1.5-inch drop at comb, fitting most adult shooters without modification. Compared to the Stevens 334 Rifle in .308 Win, the shotgun is 4.3 inches longer but 1.1 pounds lighter, making it manageable for extended carries in the field.
Who is this NOT for?
This shotgun isn't for tactical or home defense applications due to its 28-inch barrel length and hunting-oriented choke system. The nickel finish shows scratches more readily than matte black alternatives, and the walnut stock requires more maintenance than synthetic options in wet conditions. Left-handed shooters will find the ejection pattern consistently throws hulls across their line of sight, unlike ambidextrous designs.
What's in the box?
You receive the shotgun, five Crio choke tubes (Cylinder, Improved Cylinder, Modified, Improved Modified, Full), a choke tube wrench, and owner's manual. The package does not include a case, cleaning kit, or additional accessories beyond the mandated paperwork. Total shipping weight is 9.8 pounds in the manufacturer's cardboard box with foam inserts.
Is the GForce Arms GF Two Huron worth it at $603.99?
At $603.99, this shotgun delivers exceptional value for hunters needing a reliable semi-auto with classic aesthetics. The included $120-value choke set and walnut furniture put it $200 below comparable Beretta or Browning offerings, though it lacks their refined fit and finish. For shooters wanting a dedicated field gun that performs above its price point, this represents one of the best values in Turkish-made shotguns today. Check our Turkish Shotgun Buying Guide for more context on this growing market segment.
Key attributes
| upc | 643477865392 |
| manufacturer | GForce Arms |
| manufacturer part number | GFHRN1228WNT |
| product type | Shotgun |
| sights type | Fixed Sights |
| sights | HIVIZ / MID BEAD |
| shipping weight | 0.0 |
| capacity | 3 + 1 |
| caliber/gauge | 12 Gauge |
| barrel length | 28" |
| action | Semi-Auto |
Frequently asked questions
- Is it compatible with aftermarket choke tubes?
- Yes, it uses standard Beretta/Benelli Mobil choke threads, allowing compatibility with hundreds of aftermarket options from brands like Carlson's and Patternmaster. The included Crio chokes cover most hunting patterns, but aftermarket tubes typically cost $35-75 each depending on constriction and finish.
- Does it fit in a standard 52-inch shotgun case?
- No—the 49.5-inch overall length requires a minimum 52-inch case for safe transport, but I recommend a 54-inch case for adequate padding. Most Plano and Boyt cases in the 54-inch size accommodate it with room for chokes and accessories.
- How long does shipping take?
- Ironclad Armory processes orders within 2 business days, with ground shipping taking 5-7 business days to most continental US locations. Express options are available for $45 additional, delivering in 2-3 business days through FedEx.
- Can I return it if it doesn't cycle light loads?
- Yes, within Ironclad Armory's 30-day return policy for unfired firearms, but you must contact their support team for a return authorization number first. Testing with 1⅛-ounce target loads at 1200 FPS typically provides reliable cycling—lighter loads may require break-in or gas system adjustment.