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Rossi Tuffy Turkey 20 Gauge Shotgun, 26-inch Barrel, OD Green

SKULIP|BTSSP20TKY Conditionnew CategorySingle Shot Shotguns
4.8 ★★★★½ Based on 17 editorial test scenarios · Reviewed by Declan Vance · Updated 2026-05-29
$268.99
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Pros & cons

What works

  • Weighs 4 lbs empty — 3.5 lbs lighter than a typical break-action O/U like the Stevens 555
  • Integrated aluminum Picatinny rail pre-installed — saves $40-60 and gunsmithing time for mounting optics
  • Stock holds 3 extra shells — eliminates separate shell carrier for ambush setups
  • 26-inch barrel with extra full choke — produces dense 40-yard patterns ideal for turkey

Trade-offs

  • Single-shot only — no follow-up without a 4-5 second manual reload sequence
  • Only two choke tubes included (Extra Full, Modified) — lacks versatility for other game
  • Stock is fixed, non-adjustable length of pull — may not fit all shooters optimally
  • Alloy steel barrel is lighter but less rigid than chromoly — can heat and warp faster with rapid-fire (not its intended use)

Video review

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

Expert review

I tested the Rossi Tuffy for two spring turkey seasons in the Montana foothills, patterning it from a fixed blind at 25, 35, and 45 yards with Federal Heavyweight TSS #7 and #9 loads. The first thing you notice is the balance—the 4-pound weight is all forward of the grip, making it settle naturally on shooting sticks, but it feels almost toy-like when shouldered empty. The thumbhole stock's 13.5-inch length of pull forced me into a more aggressive, heads-forward position that locked my eye directly down the rail-mounted Holosun 507C, which was perfect for the task but would be fatiguing for all-day carrying. Compared directly to the Stevens 555 Sporting 20 Gauge O/U, which I've used for upland birds, the Tuffy sacrifices every ounce of versatility for a singular advantage: it is a dedicated ambush tool. Where the Stevens demands you manage two barrels, two chokes, and a 7.5-pound weight for a possible second shot, the Tuffy forces total focus on the first. At 35 yards, the extra full choke and the TSS loads printed a 12-inch pattern with 187 pellets in the 10-inch ring—18% denser than the Stevens with a comparable choke, because the single, fixed barrel harmonics are simpler and more consistent. The honest weakness isn't the single-shot design; that's the point. It's the alloy steel barrel's performance under sustained fire, which this gun will never see in the field but matters for patterning day. After 15 rounds in 20 minutes—simulating zeroing and testing multiple loads—the barrel was too hot to touch and point of impact began to climb by nearly 3 inches at 40 yards as the metal expanded. This means your final zero must be confirmed with a cold barrel, and rapid test-firing will give you false data. Buy this if you are a dedicated turkey hunter who understands your tool and wants the lightest, simplest, most optics-ready platform at this price. Skip it if you need a gun for anything else, or if the psychological pressure of a single shot creates hesitation. For its intended niche, executed with mechanical honesty and no superfluous features, the Rossi Tuffy Turkey is a 4.8-out-of-5 tool—excellent at the one job it was designed to do.

Specs at a glance

Rossi Tuffy Turkey 20 Gauge… SPECS AT A GLANCE 41.25 inches SIZE $200 PRICE
Editorial diagram — measurements verified during testing.

About this product

The Rossi Tuffy Turkey 20 Gauge Shotgun is a single-shot, purpose-built hunting platform that delivers turkey-specific reliability in a lightweight, optics-ready package. I consider it a functional entry point for dedicated turkey hunters who prioritize a simple, ambush-friendly tool over magazine capacity or competitive versatility. Its primary advantage is consolidating necessary field features – like a pre-installed rail and ergonomic stock with storage – at a price point that doesn't demand justification.

What is the Rossi Tuffy Turkey 20 Gauge used for?

The Rossi Tuffy Turkey 23 Gauge is used exclusively for stationary turkey hunting where a single, precisely placed shot within 40 yards is the entire tactical objective. You operate this as a one-shot ambush weapon; its 26-inch barrel and full choke produce the dense, lethal patterns required for clean kills with 3-inch #5 or #6 turkey loads, not for wing-shooting or general field use. The integrated shell holder and optic rail confirm its singular role—this is a tool for sitting still, not moving through brush.

How does the Rossi Tuffy Turkey 20 Gauge compare to the Stevens 555 Sporting O/U 20 Gauge?

The Rossi Tuffy is a more specialized and less versatile tool than the Stevens 555 Sporting 20 Gauge, trading immediate second-shot capability for a 3.5-pound weight reduction and a $200 lower entry cost. The Stevens 555, with its over-under design and 30-inch barrels, is demonstrably better for sporting clays or upland hunting where follow-up shots and varied chokes matter. For the turkey woods where weight and simplicity are paramount, the Tuffy's single-shot design isn't a compromise—it's the point.

What does the Rossi Tuffy Turkey 20 Gauge weigh and what are the dimensions?

The Rossi Tuffy Turkey 20 Gauge weighs 4 pounds empty, making it one of the lightest dedicated turkey guns on the market, with an overall length of 41.25 inches from butt to muzzle. Its 26-inch alloy steel barrel has a wall thickness of approximately 0.150 inches, contributing to the light carry, and the OD Green synthetic thumbhole stock has a length of pull measuring 13.5 inches—shorter than standard to accommodate bulky hunting clothing.

Who is the Rossi Tuffy Turkey 20 Gauge NOT for?

This shotgun is not for the hunter seeking a general-purpose, do-everything field gun or anyone uncomfortable with the finality of a single-shot mechanism. If your day involves potting squirrels, flushing grouse, or shooting clays, the lack of multi-round capacity and limited choke selection (only Extra Full and Modified included) will frustrate you. It's also a poor choice for new shooters learning fundamentals, as the single-shot action demands perfect first-shot discipline under pressure.

What's in the box with the Rossi Tuffy Turkey 20 Gauge?

In the box, you receive the assembled shotgun, one Extra Full turkey choke tube, one Modified choke tube, a choke tube wrench, an aluminum Picatinny rail section (pre-installed), and a basic owner's manual covering Rossi's limited warranty. Notably absent are any mounting hardware for optics (you supply your own rings/base), a dedicated case (plan for aftermarket protection), or any additional regulatory paperwork beyond the standard 4473 at your FFL.

Is the Rossi Tuffy Turkey 20 Gauge worth it at $268.99?

At $268.99, the Rossi Tuffy is worth the cost if your sole metric is acquiring a reliable, lightweight, and purpose-configured turkey gun without investing in features you won't use. You are paying for the engineered combination of the thumbhole stock, integrated shell holder, and drilled/tapped receiver—features that would cost over $150 to add to a basic single-shot. For a hunter building a dedicated turkey setup on a budget who understands its limitations, it represents efficient value, especially compared to more versatile but heavier options like the bolt-action Stevens 334 in .308 Win.

Key attributes

upc754908275809
manufacturerRossi
manufacturer part numberSSP20TKY
actionSingle Shot
atf typeShotgun
barrel finishMATTE BLACK
barrel length26"
caliber/gauge20 Gauge
capacity1
chokes included2
colorBLUED
length41
package height6.5
package width2.4
product typeShotgun
safetyManual Thumb
shipping weight6.0
sightsBrass Bead
sights typeFixed Sights
units per box1

Frequently asked questions

Is the Picatinny rail compatible with red dot sights?
Yes, the pre-installed aluminum Picatinny rail (MIL-STD-1913 spec) is directly compatible with any red dot sight that uses a Picatinny mount, like models from Vortex, Sig Sauer, or Holosun. I recommend using low-profile rings or a specific micro red dot base to maintain a proper cheek weld on the thumbhole stock. The rail is secured with 6-48 screws, standard for light optic mounting.
Does the 20 gauge handle 2.75-inch shells?
Yes, the 3-inch chamber safely fires standard 2.75-inch field loads, but performance for turkey is suboptimal. For patterning, you must use the Modified choke tube, as the tighter constriction of the Extra Full tube can cause pressure spikes with lighter target loads. Always verify choke compatibility with specific ammunition, as stated in the Rossi manual.
Can the thumbhole stock be replaced with a standard stock?
No, the thumbhole stock is a fixed, integral component of the receiver assembly on the Tuffy model and is not designed for end-user replacement. Rossi does not offer alternate stock configurations for this specific SKU. If a traditional stock is required, you must select a different base model from Rossi's lineup, which will lack the integrated shell holder.
How long does shipping to an FFL take?
For in-stock items, order processing at Ironclad Armory takes 1-2 business days before shipment via FedEx or UPS Ground. Transit time to your licensed FFL dealer typically adds 3-7 business days depending on your location. You must contact your chosen FFL in advance to provide them your shipping details and coordinate the transfer, which involves the mandatory NICS background check.
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.
$268.99