For my birthday I wanted to get myself something nice. I saw a beautiful side by side .410 shotgun, just amazingly high quality wood, great feel, hammer gun that folds in half and fits in a great leather case and comes with 4 or 5 chokes. I loved it, it looked amazing, it felt amazing, and just shy of $800. but when I got some shells in it...
My first trip out, I took it shooting and every time I shot it would jam up solid, the extractor wasn't nearly strong enough to pull the shells out, even unfired shells would get stuck. Luckily I had my mauser with me and used the cleaning rod to knock the shells out. A few more shots, every time sticking on extraction, I get a light primer strike and decide to call it a day.
I go home, clean the barrels, take extra care to clean the chambers in case they where dirty and making she shells stick, and put it away.
My second trip out. I took it out shooting and it started giving me more light primer strikes than before and worse, one firing pin was permanently protruding and would leave little scratches on the back of the shells. That's surely not safe. This time because I was lacking a cleaning rod so I was forced to grab the extractor and pull, there isn't much to grab so this wasn't easy or comfy. I decided I had enough. I went to fold it and... Nothing... It wouldn't even fold now... I was just devastated at this point.
I took it home and called the shop where I got it and the next day I got a full refund. Unfortunately they didn't have much of interest around the same price point so I went home without a birthday gift.
So all together I give the Bear Arms side by side .410 folding shotgun a 1/10.
My first trip out, I took it shooting and every time I shot it would jam up solid, the extractor wasn't nearly strong enough to pull the shells out, even unfired shells would get stuck. Luckily I had my mauser with me and used the cleaning rod to knock the shells out. A few more shots, every time sticking on extraction, I get a light primer strike and decide to call it a day.
I go home, clean the barrels, take extra care to clean the chambers in case they where dirty and making she shells stick, and put it away.
My second trip out. I took it out shooting and it started giving me more light primer strikes than before and worse, one firing pin was permanently protruding and would leave little scratches on the back of the shells. That's surely not safe. This time because I was lacking a cleaning rod so I was forced to grab the extractor and pull, there isn't much to grab so this wasn't easy or comfy. I decided I had enough. I went to fold it and... Nothing... It wouldn't even fold now... I was just devastated at this point.
I took it home and called the shop where I got it and the next day I got a full refund. Unfortunately they didn't have much of interest around the same price point so I went home without a birthday gift.
So all together I give the Bear Arms side by side .410 folding shotgun a 1/10.


















































