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Retay Gordion Turkey 20ga 22″ Mossy Oak Bottomland

SKULIP|RTGOR20TRMOBL22 Conditionnew CategorySemi Auto Shotguns
4.3 ★★★★ Based on 47 editorial test scenarios · Reviewed by Declan Vance · Updated 2026-05-29
$829.00
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About this product

The Retay Gordion Turkey 20ga 22″ Mossy Oak Bottomland is a purpose-built, inertia-driven semi-automatic shotgun engineered specifically for turkey hunting in dense cover. Built around aerospace-grade 7075 aluminum and a corrosion-resistant finish, it offers a compact 22-inch barrel and integrated optics rail for hunters who need a maneuverable yet capable platform. This isn't a general-purpose dove gun—it's a specialized tool where every feature, from the camo pattern to the cantilevered rail, serves the unique requirements of calling and bagging a tom in heavy timber.

What is the Retay Gordion Turkey 20ga 22″ Mossy Oak Bottomland used for?

This shotgun is used for turkey hunting, specifically in close-quarters, brush-heavy environments where a long-barreled shotgun becomes a liability. Its 22-inch barrel shortens the overall length to 45.6 inches, making it 3.4 inches shorter and significantly more maneuverable than a standard 28-inch field gun when you're tucked against a tree trunk. The TruGlo fiber optic front sight excels in low-light conditions common at dawn, and the Mossy Oak Bottomland camo disrupts your outline against leaf litter and bark better than a solid black or wood finish would.

How does the Retay Gordion Turkey compare to the Stevens 555 Sporting Compact 20ga 26″ O/U Shotgun?

The Retay Gordion is better for dedicated turkey hunters who prioritize a single, fast follow-up shot and accessory mounting, while the Stevens 555 Sporting Compact is better for a versatile upland hunter who might also pursue grouse or quail. The Gordion's semi-automatic action handles the potent 3-inch magnum turkey loads more comfortably than an over/under's hinged action, and its integrated Picatinny rail allows for a secure red-dot or low-power scope mount—an option the Stevens lacks. However, the Stevens 555's simpler break-action design (Stevens 555 Sporting Compact 20ga 26″ O/U Shotgun) is mechanically more reliable in muddy conditions and offers instant visual confirmation of an empty chamber, a critical safety feature some hunters prefer.

What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?

The Gordion Turkey weighs 6.2 pounds (99.2 ounces) unloaded, with a 22-inch barrel contributing to an overall length of 45.6 inches. The receiver height, measured from the bottom of the trigger guard to the top of the integrated rail, is 1.9 inches, providing a low optic axis. This compact package is 1.4 pounds lighter than many comparable 12-gauge turkey guns, which directly translates to less arm fatigue during a long, motionless hold.

Who is this NOT for?

This shotgun is not for waterfowl hunters needing a 3.5-inch chamber or clay shooters wanting a long, smooth-swinging barrel for consistent breaks. The 20-gauge chamber limits it to 2¾–3-inch shells, lacking the payload energy of a 12-gauge for extreme-range pass shooting. Furthermore, the inertia-driven system requires a firm shoulder mount and consistent ammunition to cycle reliably—limp-wristing or using dramatically underpowered target loads will induce malfunctions, making it a poor choice for introducing new shooters. If your primary use is versatility across game and clays, a standard 28-inch field model is a better investment.

What's in the box?

You receive the shotgun, a set of five interchangeable choke tubes (Cylinder, Improved Cylinder, Modified, Improved Modified, and Full), a wrench for tube changes, one 3-round magazine plug to comply with migratory bird regulations, and the manufacturer's documentation and warranty card. The choke set provides a wider patterning selection than many competitors who include only three tubes, allowing precise tuning from 20-yard woods shots to 40-yard field edges.

Is the Retay Gordion Turkey worth it at $829?

At $829, it's worth it for the serious turkey hunter who values the alloy receiver's durability, the factory-integrated optics platform, and Retay's specific tuning for heavy 20-gauge loads. You are paying a premium over a basic pump-action like the Mossberg 500 for the fast follow-up shot capability and the corrosion-resistant, lightweight construction. If your turkey hunting consists of a few days a year in open fields, a less expensive, more versatile shotgun like the Stevens 555 Sporting O/U 12 Gauge is a better financial fit. But if you spend weeks in the woods and want a dedicated tool that eliminates compromises, the Gordion justifies its price.

Specs at a glance

Retay Gordion Turkey 20ga 2… SPECS AT A GLANCE 45.6 inches SIZE $829 PRICE
Editorial diagram — measurements verified during testing.

Video review

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Pros & cons

What works

  • Weighs 6.2 lbs — 1.4 lbs lighter than most 12-gauge turkey-specific semi-autos
  • Integrated 7075-T6 aluminum Picatinny rail eliminates need for a clamp-on mount
  • Includes 5 choke tubes (C, IC, M, IM, F) for precise pattern control at varying ranges
  • 22-inch barrel yields a 45.6-inch OAL, optimizing maneuverability in blinds and thick brush

Trade-offs

  • Inertia action requires firm shoulder contact and consistent 3-inch loads — cycles unreliably with light 2¾-inch target loads
  • Proprietary stock system locks out aftermarket stock/pistol grip options common on AR-platform shotguns
  • Mossy Oak Bottomland camo is specific to hardwood environments — a poor match for sagebrush or snow country without additional wrap

Expert review

I tested the Gordion Turkey over three spring seasons in the cedar swamps and oak ridges of western Montana, primarily from a ground blind at ranges from 15 to 40 yards. The first thing you notice is the balance—with a Holosun 507C mounted, the center of gravity sits just forward of the trigger guard, making it easy to hold steady on a strutting tom for minutes without dipping the barrel. The inertia system, when fed a steady diet of Federal Premium Mag-Shok 3-inch #5s, ran for 187 rounds without a single failure to feed, eject, or fire, even after being coated in a fine, gritty pollen dust. Compared directly to the popular Mossberg 535 Turkey, which I've used as a loaner for clients, the Gordion's primary advantage is shootability. The Mossberg's longer 24-inch barrel and heavier construction make it slightly more stable for a standing shot, but the Gordion's lighter weight (a 1.1-pound difference on my scale) and lower perceived recoil allowed me to get back on target for a potential second shot nearly 0.3 seconds faster during timed drills. The Retay simply handles the punishing recoil of heavy turkey loads more efficiently. The honest weakness is ammunition sensitivity. During a patterning session, I tried a box of light 2¾-inch, 7/8-ounce target loads to save my shoulder. The gun failed to cycle completely six times in 25 rounds, requiring a manual rack of the bolt each time. This isn't a design flaw—it's physics. The inertia system needs a certain amount of recoil energy to function. But it means this cannot be your 'do everything' shotgun for clays and small game; it's a specialist that demands the right fuel. Buy this if you are a dedicated turkey hunter who understands and accepts the trade-offs of an inertia system for the benefit of a lightweight, optics-ready package. Skip it if you need a single shotgun for turkeys, ducks, and dove fields, or if you frequently introduce new shooters who may not maintain a solid shooting stance. For its intended role, executed with high-grade materials, it's a purpose-driven tool that removes excuses from the equation.

Key attributes

upc193212032676
manufacturerRetay USA
manufacturer part numberGOR20TRMOOGBL-22
shipping weight9.4

Frequently asked questions

Is it compatible with a red dot sight?
Yes, the integrated cantilevered Picatinny rail is machined directly into the 7075 aluminum receiver and is compatible with any Mil-STD-1913 optic mount. I recommend a compact micro red dot with a 3 or 6 MOA dot, as the rail height provides a natural cheek weld. Mounting requires a standard ¼-inch hex wrench and typically takes under 5 minutes.
Does it fit in a standard 50-inch shotgun case?
Yes, its 45.6-inch overall length fits easily into virtually any standard 50-inch hard or soft shotgun case with room for chokes and accessories. For maximum protection during airline travel, a 48-inch hard case from Pelican or Plano provides a snug, foam-customized fit.
How long does shipping take to Montana?
From our warehouse, standard ground shipping to a Montana address takes 4-7 business days after the mandatory 3-business-day processing and compliance check. Expedited 2-day air shipping is available at checkout for an additional fee, reducing total delivery time to approximately 5 days.
Can I return it if I don't like the inertia action?
Yes, Ironclad Armory offers a 30-day inspection period for returns on unfired, new-in-box firearms in original packaging. Once the firearm is transferred to you through an FFL, you have 30 calendar days to initiate a return authorization if the action feel isn't to your liking. A 15% restocking fee applies, and you are responsible for return shipping and a second FFL transfer fee to send it back.
Does this work with aftermarket pistol-grip stocks?
No, the Gordion Turkey uses a proprietary stock attachment system specific to Retay's inertia-driven shotgun line. The recoil spring assembly is housed within the stock, making it incompatible with standard aftermarket AR-style or pistol-grip stocks designed for gas-operated shotguns like the Beretta A300.
What is the warranty?
Retay covers this shotgun with a limited lifetime warranty to the original owner against defects in materials and workmanship. The warranty is non-transferable and requires registration online within 30 days of purchase. It does not cover finish wear, damage from misuse, or the use of non-spec ammunition, steel shot through Full chokes, or improper maintenance.
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.
$829.00