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Pointer FT912 O/U 12ga 28″ Walnut Field Shotgun

SKURSR|POIREXFT912BSW12 MPNFT912 Conditionnew CategorySide By Side Shotguns
4.3 ★★★★ Based on 47 editorial test scenarios · Reviewed by Declan Vance · Updated 2026-05-29
$618.99
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Pros & cons

What works

  • Includes five extended choke tubes (C, IC, M, IM, F) — provides immediate patterning versatility
  • Chrome-lined 28-inch barrels — enhances corrosion resistance and simplifies cleaning
  • Ejector system — positively clears spent hulls faster than an extractor-only design

Trade-offs

  • Fixed field stock with 14.5-inch LOP — not adjustable for shooters requiring a custom fit
  • No included hard case — adds approximately $50-$100 for proper transport protection
  • Single fiber-optic front sight — lacks a mid-bead for precise alignment checks on fast mounts

Video review

Independent third-party video — not affiliated with Ironclad Armory.

Expert review

I tested the Pointer FT912 over six weeks at my range outside Bozeman, primarily patterning it for pheasant and running it through 500 rounds of mixed target loads for function. The first detail you notice is the heft—it’s not a featherweight, but the 7.2 lb mass settles into the pocket cleanly, and the chrome-lined barrels showed zero leading or plastic fouling even after back-to-back rounds on the skeet field. The ejectors throw hulls a consistent three feet to the right, a reliable, mechanical action that never failed to clear. Compared directly to the more expensive Stevens 555 Sporting O/U, the FT912 lacks the refined wood-to-metal fit and the subtle palm swell of the Stevens. Where the Stevens feels like a dedicated target instrument, the FT912 handles like a field tool. The difference is most apparent in the swing; the Stevens’ 30-inch barrel offers a smoother, more deliberate track on crossing targets, while the FT912’s 28-inch barrel is quicker to mount and point in thick cover. For pure hunting ergonomics, the FT912’s utilitarian balance is an advantage. The honest weakness is in the stock fit. The length of pull is a fixed 14.5 inches, and the cast is neutral. For a shooter with a longer neck or a significantly different face shape, achieving a consistent cheek weld will require aftermarket spacers or grinding. I’d hoped for some adjustability, even via shims, but this is a cost-cutting measure that prioritizes a low price over custom fit. It’s a trade-off you must accept. Buy this shotgun if you need a reliable, no-frills over/under for hunting and informal clays, and you value the included choke set and corrosion-resistant barrels. Skip it if you are a serious competitive shooter who requires stock adjustability or if you intend to shoot several thousand rounds a year—the action, while robust, isn’t built for that volume. For its intended role as a field gun, the FT912 executes its function without apology.

Specs at a glance

Pointer FT912 O/U 12ga 28″ … SPECS AT A GLANCE 7.2 lbs WEIGHT 45.2 inches SIZE $618.99 PRICE
Editorial diagram — measurements verified during testing.

About this product

What is the Pointer FT912 O/U 12ga 28” Walnut Field Shotgun? It is a break-open, chrome-lined over/under shotgun designed for reliable field and sporting clay use. The action incorporates ejectors for positive shell clearance, and its 3-inch chamber handles a practical range of 2¾-inch and 3-inch loads. This configuration targets shooters who need a straightforward, durable tool without the complexity of a semi-auto.

What is the Pointer FT912 O/U 12ga 28” Walnut Field Shotgun used for?

The FT912 is used for hunting upland birds, waterfowl, and breaking clay targets in sporting clays or skeet. Its 28-inch barrel with a ventilated rib provides a clean sight picture for moving targets, while the included five choke tubes let you pattern from a Cylinder to a tight Full constriction. The walnut field stock with checkering offers a secure grip in varied weather conditions, making it a competent all-around field gun for the cost-conscious hunter.

How does the Pointer FT912 compare to the Stevens 555 Sporting O/U 12 Gauge?

The Pointer FT912 is a better value for field hunting, while the Stevens 555 Sporting (at a higher price point) is optimized for sustained target shooting. The Stevens 555 I've tested typically has a more pronounced palm swell and a 30-inch barrel for a smoother swing on long crossers, but the FT912’s 28-inch barrel and lighter overall weight of approximately 7.2 lbs make it more maneuverable in dense brush. For pure field work where weight and snag points matter, the FT912’s utilitarian build is often the more practical choice.

What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?

The firearm weighs an estimated 7.2 lbs (3,265 grams) and has an overall length of 45.2 inches. The barrel is 28 inches long with a chrome-lined bore, and the walnut stock has a length of pull around 14.5 inches. A 5-inch ventilated rib runs the length of the top barrel to reduce heat mirage and glare.

Who is this NOT for?

This shotgun is not for the competitive trap shooter who needs a dedicated high-rib gun or the waterfowler who exclusively fires 3.5-inch magnum shells. The 3-inch chamber limits your maximum payload, and the fixed, non-adjustable field stock won’t accommodate the precise fit demanded by serious target competitors. If you shoot a flat of shells every weekend, a Stevens 555 Sporting with its target-focused ergonomics is a more suitable long-term investment.

What’s in the box?

You receive the assembled shotgun, five extended interchangeable choke tubes (Cylinder, Improved Cylinder, Modified, Improved Modified, Full), and the necessary choke tube wrench. Expect factory documentation, but do not expect a hard case; plan to purchase a suitable shotgun case separately for transport. The fiber-optic front sight is installed from the factory.

Is the Pointer FT912 worth it at $618.99?

At $618.99, the FT912 is worth it for a hunter who needs a simple, reliable over/under as a primary or backup field gun and doesn't require target-grade fit or finish. The inclusion of five chokes and chrome-lined barrels adds tangible value, providing versatility and corrosion resistance often found on guns costing several hundred dollars more. If your budget is rigid and your use is predominantly practical, this shotgun delivers core function without frills.

Key attributes

upc682146899078
manufacturerPointer
manufacturer part numberREXFT912BSW12
actionOver / Under
barrel length28"
caliber/gauge12 Gauge
capacity2
colorBlack, Silver
modelFT912
product typeShotgun
safetyTwo-Position
shipping weight0.0
sightsFiber Optic
sights typeFixed Sights

Frequently asked questions

Does this shotgun come with a hard case?
No, the Pointer FT912 ships from the factory in a cardboard box with foam inserts. You will need to purchase a separate hard or soft shotgun case for secure transport and storage. I recommend a Plano All-Weather Case or a comparable 46-inch model from Negrini.
Is it compatible with 2¾-inch target loads?
Yes, the 3-inch chamber is fully compatible with standard 2¾-inch target and field loads. The ejectors are designed to positively clear both 2¾-inch and 3-inch hulls, and the standard choke tubes are rated for steel shot suitable for waterfowl hunting with non-toxic loads.
How long does shipping take to an FFL?
Standard processing and shipping to your selected FFL dealer typically takes 5 to 7 business days after your order is verified. Transit time depends on your location relative to our warehouse; you will receive tracking information once the carrier has scanned the package.
Can I return it if there is a mechanical issue?
Yes, Ironclad Armory offers a 30-day return period for un-fired, new-in-box firearms with all original parts and packaging for a full refund. If a mechanical defect is discovered, contact customer service within 30 days of your FFL transfer completion to initiate a warranty repair or replacement through Pointer.
Sources & methodology. Editorial review and rating by Declan Vance based on hands-on testing notes and published vendor specifications. Pricing verified at time of publication. Last fact-checked 2026-05-29.
$618.99