410 shot gun

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Looking for recomendations on purchasing a 410, single shot, fold down shot gun. Have seen one made in Europe but wasn't happy on the break.
Any suggestions?
 
Intersurplus has several but if you want new the savage stevens 301 and the rossi tuffy might suit your needs
I own a 301 stevens turkey model and love it. They offer a compact and a standard black version as well if you can find them
 
I have one of the tps m6 scouts in 410/410 and like it a lot for bunny hunting.Gun breaks down in seconds by using a captive pinIMG_0379.jpeg
Also ammo can be stored in a compartment in the butt stock
 
I think something with an easily removable forend that comes apart into 3 pieces is much more packable than a folding gun. Yes, folding gun is quicker to get into action, but if that's a real concern why put it in the bag in the first place? At that point you should be carrying it in hand.

Id be checking intersurplus and the EE.
 
You might want to consider a Chiappa double badger, 410 and 22lr, (or 22 mag).
It may not fold as much as you want though. 19 inch barrels and excellent sights.
 
I think something with an easily removable forend that comes apart into 3 pieces is much more packable than a folding gun. Yes, folding gun is quicker to get into action, but if that's a real concern why put it in the bag in the first place? At that point you should be carrying it in hand.

Id be checking intersurplus and the EE.
I'm a bow hunter, having it in my pack and quick to get into action is what I'm looking for. Thanks for the suggestion though. 3 PC brake down is also a good option.
 
I'm a bow hunter, having it in my pack and quick to get into action is what I'm looking for. Thanks for the suggestion though. 3 PC brake down is also a good option.
Okay well nothing is quick to get into action from your pack.

What is the intended purpose then? Grouse? Being 410 i assume it's not for bear defense?
 
I recommend if your looking for a folder is the Yildiz TK 36, but they seemed to have dried up.

Also if you can find it, though it will be hard, the Beretta folding single shots. Its been a long while since I've seen them, and they command a bit of a premium in comparison to other single barrels.
 
I'm a bow hunter, having it in my pack and quick to get into action is what I'm looking for. Thanks for the suggestion though. 3 PC brake down is also a good option.

Well for quick deployment out of a backpack .... nothing beats the Shockwave 410.
Rides in a scabbard and is pulled out easily and quickly .... But it is not a fold down .... It is short enough to fit into a backpack/scabbard.

Together with an Eberlestock backpack that has an integrated scabbard ..... that combo is slick. You don't even have to take off your backpack. Reach over your head ... pull out the gun ... load and shoot .... or rack and shoot if your are carrying it loaded (chamber empty).

But I would go with the 12ga version Tac-14 ..... :)

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Well for quick deployment out of a backpack .... nothing beats the Shockwave 410.
Rides in a scabbard and is pulled out easily and quickly .... But it is not a fold down .... It is short enough to fit into a backpack/scabbard.

Together with an Eberlestock backpack that has an integrated scabbard ..... that combo is slick. You don't even have to take off your backpack. Reach over your head ... pull out the gun ... load and shoot .... or rack and shoot if your are carrying it loaded (chamber empty).

But I would go with the 12ga version Tac-14 ..... :)

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That is right pretty, 12 guage is a better idea as well. Was looking at a mares leg, but this may be a better idea. Thanks
 
I'm a bow hunter, having it in my pack and quick to get into action is what I'm looking for. Thanks for the suggestion though. 3 PC brake down is also a good option.

Lets all hope that this government will see the light and let us carry a double barrel 410 derringer along with our long rifle of choice for the occasional grouse.

Until then, i just cant get around how sweet the Cooey 84’s are. All those turkish options are about the same and having handled a few, I would certainly pass.

Unless u are legit skeet shooting and your interest in a 410 isnt mostly for grouse, get a cooey and have it cut to 18”.

I did that with a 12ga and run several gauge adapters including 410. 20ga, 9mm, and 22LR.

Its a sweet rig.
 
That is right pretty, 12 guage is a better idea as well. Was looking at a mares leg, but this may be a better idea. Thanks

Well, if you want to go the Shockwave/Tac-14 route ..... then I suggest you watch these videos from Brobee223. They contain some very good and pertinent information .... and from real experience with those guns.

The information that Brobee2233 presents mirrors my experience with the Tac-14 .....








 
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