Description
The American Tactical Nomad SGS 12GA 18.5in Single-shot Folding is a break-action shotgun built for straightforward field and sporting use. It chambers 12-gauge shells up to 3 inches, making it a reliable choice for target practice, small-game hunting, or a compact truck gun.
| Manufacturer | American Tactical |
|---|---|
| Model | Nomad SGS |
| Material | Synthetic stock, steel barrel |
| Compatibility | 12 Gauge, 2.75- and 3-inch shells |
| Finish | Black matte |
| Weight | Approximately 4.8 lbs (per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- Folding Synthetic Stock — The black synthetic stock folds to the side, reducing overall carry length for easy transport or storage in a rifle case or backpack. Why it matters: This makes the shotgun more portable and discreet, ideal for beginners or families who want a compact firearm for the range or vehicle.
- 18.5-inch Barrel — A short, maneuverable barrel that balances quick handling with effective range for clay targets and small game. Why it matters: New shooters find this length easier to swing and aim, building confidence faster.
- Exposed Hammer — A visible, manual hammer that cocks before each shot. Why it matters: It provides a clear visual and audible safety cue, helping new shooters understand the firing cycle and build safe habits.
- Bead Front Sight — A simple, bright bead at the muzzle for rapid target acquisition. Why it matters: Beginners can focus on the target without complex sight alignment, making first shots more successful.
- Break-Action Single-Shot Design — Opens like a traditional shotgun, loading one shell at a time. Why it matters: This teaches the fundamentals of loading, unloading, and safe handling without distraction.
Who It’s For
This shotgun is perfect for teaching new shooters, introducing teenagers to shotguns, or keeping a reliable single-shot for occasional hunting or pest control. Its low price and simple operation make it a low-risk entry point for families.
Pros and Cons
- Pro: Very affordable at $93.88, making it one of the most budget-friendly 12-gauge shotguns available.
- Pro: Lightweight and compact when folded, easy to store in a safe or range bag.
- Con: Single-shot capacity means slower follow-up shots — not ideal for fast-paced shooting sports.
Comparison
| Feature | American Tactical Nomad SGS | Mossberg 590 Shockwave | H&R Pardner Pump |
|---|---|---|---|
| Action | Break-action single-shot | Pump-action 5+1 | Pump-action 4+1 |
| Barrel Length | 18.5 inches | 14.375 inches | 18.5 inches |
| Stock | Folding synthetic | Raptor bird’s head grip | Fixed synthetic |
| Weight | ~4.8 lbs | ~5.2 lbs | ~7.0 lbs |
| Price | $93.88 | $400–$450 | $200–$250 |
The Nomad SGS stands out for its folding capability and lower price, while competitors offer higher capacity but cost more and weigh more.
Frequently Asked Questions
What shells can I use in this shotgun?
It accepts 12-gauge shells from 2.75 inches up to 3 inches. Stick with standard field loads for practice and hunting.
Is the stock removable or fold-only?
It folds to the right side of the receiver. It is not designed for quick removal, but the folding mechanism locks securely for carry.
Does it come with a safety?
Yes, it has a manual hammer safety that prevents firing when engaged. Always keep it on until ready to shoot.
Can I mount a scope or red dot?
The receiver is not drilled and tapped for optics. The bead front sight is intended for close-range use only.
Trust & Delivery
- ✔ Nationwide delivery (all 50 states)
- ✔ Ships 1–2 business days after order
- ✔ 30-day return policy
- ✔ Secure checkout with encryption
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Last updated: April 2026





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