Benelli SuperNova Field 12 Gauge Pump Action Shotgun – 26" Barrel, 3.5" Chamber, ComforTech Stock
The Benelli SuperNova Field is built for hunters who need versatility, durability, and consistent performance in the field. Its 3.5 inch chamber accepts everything from light 2 3/4 inch loads to hard-hitting 3 1/2 inch magnums, while the lightweight steel-reinforced polymer receiver keeps overall weight manageable without sacrificing strength. This example adds Benelli’s ComforTech recoil-reduction stock, a crisp 26 inch Crio-treated barrel, and a shell-stop button that lets you safely remove the round from the chamber without cycling the magazine.
Condition
Overall Condition: Very good condition, showing only light, superficial signs of prior handling or use.
Bore Condition: Excellent – clean, mirror finish, no signs of wear.
The polymer furniture shows only a few faint handling marks, and the matte blued finish remains uniform. The bore is bright and free of fouling, indicating minimal round count.
What’s Included
- Benelli SuperNova Field 12 Gauge pump-action shotgun with 26 inch barrel
- Factory Improved Cylinder Crio choke tube (installed)
Benelli’s 26 inch Crio-treated barrel features a ventilated rib for fast sight alignment and a threaded muzzle to accept standard Benelli Crio choke tubes, giving you flexibility in pattern selection. The included Improved Cylinder tube is ideal for upland birds and close-range waterfowl.
The shotgun’s 3.5 inch chamber lets you switch between 2 3/4 inch, 3 inch, and 3 1/2 inch shells without adjustment, expanding your load options from light target rounds to heavy goose loads. Dual action bars and a rotary bolt ensure smooth, positive cycling.
Benelli’s ComforTech stock uses 22 synthetic recoil-absorbing chevrons and a vented recoil pad to tame magnum loads, while the enlarged trigger guard accommodates gloved hands. Integrated sling swivel eyelets simplify field carry.
A shell-stop button positioned ahead of the trigger guard allows the shooter to unload the chambered round without releasing additional shells from the magazine—handy for load changes or safe handling. The receiver top is drilled and tapped, with screws installed, so adding an optic is straightforward.




