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Published On: April 24, 2026 Updated: April 24, 2026 BYLarry Z
Every once in a while, something pops up on the show floor that makes people stop mid-sentence and go, “Wait… what?” That’s exactly what happened with the Tokarev TSP-12 shotgun at NRAAM 2026.
Because this isn’t your typical pump gun. Not even close.
Table of contents
- Pump… From the Back?
- Built Like a Defensive Shotgun
- Why It Blew Up Online
- Does It Actually Work?
- Early Take
- Final Thought
Here’s the hook: the action isn’t up front. It’s in the stock.
Instead of racking a forend, you cycle the Tokarev TSP-12 shotgun by pulling the stock (or pistol grip) rearward. It’s a completely different motion than what most shooters are used to, and the first time you see it, it almost looks wrong.
Then you try it. And suddenly it makes a little more sense.
The idea is simple: keep your support hand forward, maintain control, and cycle the action without shifting your grip.
Whether that ends up being faster, smoother, or just different… that’s where the debate starts.
Under the hood, the Tokarev TSP-12 shotgun checks a lot of familiar boxes:
- 12 gauge (2¾” and 3”)
- 18.5″ barrel
- 4+1 capacity
- Ghost ring rear + fiber optic front sight
- Drilled and tapped receiver with Pic rail
- M-LOK compatible forend
- Benelli Mobil choke compatibility
It’s also rocking a ventilated heat shield and a lightweight aluminum receiver, keeping the whole package around 6 pounds. So while the action is unconventional, the rest of the setup feels right at home in the defensive shotgun world.
Let’s not overthink it. This thing went viral because it looks different. Really different.
The GunsAmerica post alone pulled over 3 million views, and it’s easy to see why. People are watching it on loop trying to figure out what they’re even looking at.
Some love it instantly. Others are skeptical. A few are already calling it gimmicky. That’s usually a sign that a product struck a nerve.
That’s the real question. The stock-actuated pump changes the manual of arms, and anytime you mess with muscle memory on a shotgun, you’re going to get strong opinions.
There are some potential upsides:
- Less movement up front
- More consistent grip
- Possibly faster follow-up cycling
But there are also questions:
- How does it feel under recoil?
- Does it slow you down at first?
- What happens under stress?
Those answers are going to come from range time, not the show floor.

In hand, the Tokarev TSP-12 shotgun feels solid. The action is definitely something you have to get used to, but it’s not as awkward as it looks once you run it a few times.
It’s one of those designs where your brain says “this shouldn’t work”… but your hands start figuring it out pretty quickly.
The Tokarev TSP-12 shotgun isn’t subtle. It’s not trying to blend in. It’s a shotgun that dares you to pick it up, run it, and decide for yourself whether it’s the future or just a really interesting detour.
Either way, people are paying attention. And at NRAAM 2026, that counts for a lot. MSRP: $284.99. Learn more HERE.
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