Any suggestions or comments on a semi .410 or 20 gauge?

If you are looking for a hunting gun, the 20 gauge is way more versatile and the ammunition is cheaper to buy.
The .410 is an experts gun on game, and is one of the competition gauges in Skeet shooting. The light shot load of a .410 is a significant handicap.
There are more good choices in a semi-auto chambered for 20 gauge.
 
For .410 there's Armsan A636 which is made in Turkey. I believe its sold under other brand names like Tristar Viper G2 for the USA - there are plenty of videos on Youtube if you want to check them out. Tradeex has them listed under new shotguns.
 
For .410 there's Armsan A636 which is made in Turkey. I believe its sold under other brand names like Tristar Viper G2 for the USA - there are plenty of videos on Youtube if you want to check them out. Tradeex has them listed under new shotguns.[/QUOT

We have 4 Armsans, but not in .410- I'd happily buy one. The Remington 1100 is a great choice too.
 
And the .410 is not legal for hunting big game because .410 slug loads are anemic, not providing enough terminal energy to be a humane killer.
Modern 20 gauge slug loads are a whole other matter in energy.
 
I was going to suggest you split the difference and get an 1100 in 28 gauge, but with the intent of running slugs, you really should step up to 20 gauge.
 
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