Description
TriStar Raptor II Youth 20 Gauge 24″ Muddy Girl
The TriStar Raptor II Youth 20 Gauge 24″ Muddy Girl is a purpose-built semi-automatic shotgun that pairs a compact, lightweight frame with the popular Muddy Girl camouflage finish. Chambered in 20 gauge with a 3-inch chamber and a 24-inch barrel, this model is built for younger shooters and smaller-framed adults who need a gun that handles more like a 20 gauge should—quick, light, and easy to swing on a dove or a clay target. The fiber optic front sight helps get on target fast, even in low light, and the synthetic stock is ready for a wet morning in the field.
| Manufacturer | TriStar Arms |
|---|---|
| Model | Raptor II Youth Field |
| Material | Synthetic stock, steel receiver (per manufacturer specs) |
| Compatibility | 20 gauge loads up to 3-inch shells |
| Finish | Muddy Girl camo synthetic stock, matte/blued metal finish |
| Weight | Approximately 5.3 lbs (per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- Compact 24-inch barrel and light weight – Weighing in at roughly 5.3 pounds, this shotgun is easy for a young shooter to carry all day and swing smoothly. The shorter barrel keeps the balance point close to the hands, making it more forgiving for new shooters.
- Muddy Girl camo finish – This isn’t just about looks. The Muddy Girl pattern offers real concealment in brushy fields and timber, and the synthetic stock shrugs off rain, mud, and rough handling without swelling or cracking.
- Fiber optic front sight – The bright green fiber optic front sight draws your eye naturally to the target. It works well in everything from bright midday sun to the gray light of a late afternoon dove field.
- 3-inch chamber for versatility – The 3-inch chamber lets you shoot standard 2 ¾-inch target loads for practice or 3-inch magnum loads for turkey or larger game. One gun, many seasons.
- Gas-operated semi-auto action – The gas system tames recoil noticeably, which is a real blessing for a young shooter learning to shoot a shotgun. It also cycles a wide range of loads reliably, from light target shells to heavy field loads.
Who It’s For
This shotgun is built for the young hunter or the smaller-framed adult who wants a 20 gauge that doesn’t feel like a full-size 12 gauge in disguise. It’s a great choice for a first semi-auto for a child or teenager who is ready to move up from a single-shot or pump action. It also suits any adult who prefers a lighter, quicker-handling gun for walking up birds or chasing rabbits. The Muddy Girl camo makes it especially popular with young ladies who want their own gun that fits right.
Pros and Cons
- Pro: Light weight and short length make it very easy to carry and swing—perfect for a youth or small-statured shooter.
- Pro: The gas-operated action reduces felt recoil noticeably, which helps build confidence in a new shooter.
- Pro: Muddy Girl camo is durable and looks great, plus it offers real concealment in the field.
- Con: The light weight means muzzle rise is a bit more noticeable with heavy 3-inch loads compared to a heavier gun. Sticking to 2 ¾-inch target loads for practice keeps things comfortable.
Comparison
| Feature | TriStar Raptor II Youth 20 Gauge | Zev Technologies Z4 20 Gauge | Geissele 20 Gauge Compact |
|---|---|---|---|
| Barrel Length | 24 inches | 26 inches | 22 inches |
| Weight | 5.3 lbs | 6.1 lbs | 4.9 lbs |
| Action Type | Gas-operated semi-auto | Gas-operated semi-auto | Inertia-driven semi-auto |
| Stock Material | Synthetic (Muddy Girl camo) | Synthetic (black) | Synthetic (Realtree) |
| Price Range | ~$520 | ~$780 | ~$650 |
| Best For | Youth, small frames, budget-friendly | Adult shooters wanting premium features | Ultra-lightweight for small youth |
The TriStar Raptor II Youth hits a sweet spot in price and performance. It’s lighter than the Zev Technologies Z4 and costs significantly less, while still offering a gas system that reduces recoil. The Geissele is even lighter but uses an inertia system that can be picky with light loads. For a young shooter starting out, the TriStar is a more forgiving and affordable choice.
FAQ
What gauge and chamber does the TriStar Raptor II Youth have?
It is chambered in 20 gauge with a 3-inch chamber. That means it can shoot both 2 ¾-inch and 3-inch shells, giving you flexibility for target practice or hunting.
Is the Muddy Girl camo durable?
Yes. The Muddy Girl pattern is applied to the synthetic stock, which is already resistant to moisture and impact. The finish holds up well to regular field use and cleaning.
What is the barrel length on this shotgun?
It has a 24-inch barrel, which is a nice compromise for a youth gun—short enough to swing easily, long enough to get a good sight picture and pattern.
How much does the TriStar Raptor II Youth weigh?
It weighs approximately 5.3 pounds, per manufacturer specs. That’s light enough for a young shooter to carry on a long walk, but not so light that it kicks excessively.
Can an adult use this shotgun?
Absolutely. Many smaller-framed adults or anyone who prefers a shorter, lighter gun will find it very comfortable. Just keep in mind the shorter length of pull is designed for youth, so taller shooters may want to check fit first.
Ready to Order
This TriStar Raptor II Youth 20 Gauge 24″ Muddy Girl is in stock and ready to ship. It’s a fine choice for introducing a young shooter to the field or for anyone who wants a light, reliable semi-auto 20 gauge. Order yours today and get it in time for dove season.
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Last updated: April 2026





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