Correct, Micro is too short for chokesI thought only the longer barrelled versions came with chokes based on the descriptions on the site. Was anticipating to receive any with mine.
Correct, Micro is too short for chokesI thought only the longer barrelled versions came with chokes based on the descriptions on the site. Was anticipating to receive any with mine.
Are you guys getting another shipment anytime soon? I was too indecisive, now I've missed out.Brand New to Canada:
TR-410 Micro
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Great Things Come in Small Packages
The TR-410 Micro Revolver Shotgun, was specifically designed for the Canadian market to feature a compact, modular and tactical design in a NON-RESTRICTED package.
The TR-410 Micro features a modular design with a full flat-top picatinny rail, for complete customization of optics and sighting accessories. The bottom handguard also features a full picatinny rail for tailoring of grip accessories while the sides of the handguard feature M-LOK slots for additional accessory mounting. The stock is fixed and includes an adjustable cheek rest and textured pistol grip for optimal ergonomics.
Weighing just 4.4lbs and only 23” in overall length, this shotgun is small enough to be carried in a pack or small case. While .410 GA may seem a little demure to shooters used to 12GA, it is still potent cartridge, with .410 slugs often containing more muzzle energy then a standard .357 Magnum.
The barrel is rated for steel shot and is 5.1” in length, with a chamber sized for shells up to 3”. Priced at just $799. Like all firearms imported by TI, the TR-410 is backed with a LIFETIME WARRANTY. The TR-410's have always sold out rapidly, we don't expect these to last long either.
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357 or 44 pleaseBrand New to Canada:
TR-410 Micro
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Great Things Come in Small Packages
The TR-410 Micro Revolver Shotgun, was specifically designed for the Canadian market to feature a compact, modular and tactical design in a NON-RESTRICTED package.
The TR-410 Micro features a modular design with a full flat-top picatinny rail, for complete customization of optics and sighting accessories. The bottom handguard also features a full picatinny rail for tailoring of grip accessories while the sides of the handguard feature M-LOK slots for additional accessory mounting. The stock is fixed and includes an adjustable cheek rest and textured pistol grip for optimal ergonomics.
Weighing just 4.4lbs and only 23” in overall length, this shotgun is small enough to be carried in a pack or small case. While .410 GA may seem a little demure to shooters used to 12GA, it is still potent cartridge, with .410 slugs often containing more muzzle energy then a standard .357 Magnum.
The barrel is rated for steel shot and is 5.1” in length, with a chamber sized for shells up to 3”. Priced at just $799. Like all firearms imported by TI, the TR-410 is backed with a LIFETIME WARRANTY. The TR-410's have always sold out rapidly, we don't expect these to last long either.
More Info & Ordering
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This needs to be in 45/70Need this in .44mag or .45acp
And I’d be probably offer u 1200There’s one on there now for $1400.00
Maybe I should sell mine for 1200![]()
Any shipments planned for the future?
I have one up in the used shotguns thread currently for lessAnd I’d be probably offer u 1200![]()
Im new i cant PM u or use EE yetI have one up in the used shotguns thread currently for less![]()
Ah that's too badIm new i cant PM u or use EE yet
Doesn't work that way. Putting a stock onto a handgun doesnt make it a rifle. The Rossi Circuit Judge is still classed as a handgun despite having a 18.5" barrel and a OAL greater than 26"How long until American revolver manufacturers realize they can put a stock on it and sell it in Canada?
Tweak the receiver slightly so it gets a new FRT thenDoesn't work that way. Putting a stock onto a handgun doesnt make it a rifle. The Rossi Circuit Judge is still classed as a handgun despite having a 18.5" barrel and a OAL greater than 26"
Clean set-up! Thank-you for the business!View attachment 1112779Got mine today! Still waiting for the vertical foregrip to turn up, can’t wait to put some rounds down range.



























