The video presents the Ermox XPro-P 12 gauge pump action shotgun as a value-focused option with an 18.5 inch barrel. Emphasis is placed on getting a lot of utility for the price, with a straightforward, practical layout. The host frames it as a simple, functional pump gun aimed at typical home and property roles rather than a feature-heavy or premium build, then moves into a closer look at the external components and controls.
At the front of the Ermox XPro-P is a single white dot front sight mounted at the end of the 18.5 inch barrel. Beneath the barrel is the pump handguard, which includes a Picatinny rail section on the bottom. This rail allows attachment of a vertical grip or other gripping accessories if desired. The entire pump and grip area is polymer. The host comments on the familiar, satisfying sound of cycling a 12 gauge pump, noting that it is part of the appeal for many buyers.
Moving back from the ejection port to the trigger area, the video notes that the trigger guard and surrounding section are polymer. The action release is located just below and is described as large and made of metal, making it easy to find and operate when cycling the pump, including when someone wants that unmistakable pump-action sound. With the chamber confirmed empty, the trigger is tested and described as having very little take-up and a crisp break for a pump shotgun. There is a small amount of movement before it breaks at the rear of that travel, with no distinct staging wall, which the host considers acceptable for a defensive-style pump gun.
The Ermox XPro-P uses a circular safety located near the trigger area. In the safe position, the trigger cannot be pulled. When rotated to the fire position, indicated by a visible red marking, the shotgun will fire when the trigger is pressed. The host demonstrates the safety’s function and then the trigger pull again with the safety off, reinforcing the simple, familiar operation of the control layout on this pump action shotgun.
The most ergonomic aspect highlighted is the pistol grip. It is rubberized with a polymer inlay that can be felt when gripping firmly. The grip includes finger grooves and a squared pattern texture on the front between the grooves, providing a secure hold. The rear of the grip has moderate texturing that is not overly aggressive but still aids control. The design is described as comfortable in the hand and easy to maintain even when firing multiple 12 gauge rounds, with the suggestion that shoulder fatigue from recoil will set in before any loss of purchase on the grip.
At the rear, the Ermox XPro-P has a large polymer stock paired with a notably large rubber butt pad. The pad is described as one of the larger examples seen on value-oriented 12 gauge shotguns. It features a substantial rubber inlay that you can actually see through in spots, and it curves inward along the inside, increasing the contact area where the stock meets the shooter’s shoulder. This design is presented as a practical way to help mitigate felt recoil from 12 gauge loads, contributing to overall comfort and control during extended use.
The video wraps up by recapping the Ermox XPro-P’s main features: an 18.5 inch barrel with a single white dot front sight, a long polymer handguard with a bottom Picatinny rail, a rubberized pistol grip with finger grooves and textured surfaces, and a large rubber butt pad on a sturdy polymer stock. The shotgun is framed as a value-minded option that can handle general property tasks, such as dealing with pests or threats around a yard. Viewers who own the Ermox XPro-P 12 gauge pump action shotgun are encouraged to share their experiences and leave reviews, and the host closes with a brief sign-off.