Remington Model 812 .410 Shotgun

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  • Опубликовано: 1 фев 2025

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  • @martyjewell5683
    @martyjewell5683 6 лет назад +19

    I'm nearly 70 years old and have amassed a decent brace of firearms over the years. Three handguns, four shotguns, two centerfire and nine .22 rimfire rifles. My favorite as of late is my Rossi (Matched Pair) single shot .410 and it's a hoot to shoot. With a 22" modified barrel, top break with ejector and 3/4" recoil pad (I am almost 70) it shoots 2.5 and 3" shells and with a six o'clock hold it's dead on. Easy to shoot and has an almost idiot proof safety so it's a great starter shotgun for youngsters. As my eyes are starting to go I keep the range at 25yds or less. It shoots slugs, buck and birdshot accurately and has an 18.5" interchangeable .22 rimfire barrel. It cost $99 in 2003 and is worth every cent. Yup, the .410 is awesome. Fuhgeddaboudit!

    • @314299
      @314299  3 года назад +3

      $99 for both rimfire and shotgun barrel combo was a heck of a deal.

  • @dearthworm
    @dearthworm 9 лет назад +39

    I had this gun in 12 gauge as a teenager in Saskatchewan in the late 70's. I think it's still leaning in a closet at the farm. It was a decent little gun until it became unserviceable - I think because of the fore-end breakage thing that was mentioned in the video.
    A funny/scary recollection. I bought this gun with my saved allowance when I was about 14 years old, obviously before I had a driver's license. I was eager to buy it the moment that I had enough money, but I lived on a farm and my family typically only made weekly Saturday trips to town to buy groceries and such. I was hot and bothered to buy it mid-week and couldn't wait for the Saturday trip to town, so on a Wednesday I left school during lunch hour, walked to the hardware store of my small prairie town, bought the gun and a box of shells (the gun was taken down and in a box), carried it back to school where it leaned (in its box) in the corner of my classroom for the afternoon and then home on the school bus. I remember several kids asked me, "Whatcha got in the box?" I said "I bought a shotgun". No big deal. It didn't even raise an eyebrow from the hardware store owner, the teachers, the bus driver, or my parents. Doing that today would probably invite a visit from the local SWAT team and an appearance on the national news.

    • @314299
      @314299  9 лет назад +17

      +Javier Fauxnom The past was a different country.

    • @kieranh2005
      @kieranh2005 7 лет назад +9

      I recall talking to a lady. I was walking from the local gun shop to my truck with a rifle in a gunbag. The lady started chatting to me at the traffic lights. When she was at high school, the school bus used to pick up a man every Friday on their way home, rifle and pack slung over his back, and drop him off at the edge of the forest they drove past. They'd pick him back up some Monday mornings as well, sometimes with a deer or pig. No one blinked an eye or complained. Oh for the good old days...

    • @padraeflood6066
      @padraeflood6066 7 лет назад

      Javier Fauxnom hi

    • @optimoosejones9493
      @optimoosejones9493 6 лет назад

      people are pussies nowadays

    • @JKW6969
      @JKW6969 6 лет назад +1

      @Urban Student Prepper Since when? I'm Canadian... They must have just passed this law so recently that I haven't heard it yet... I was deer hunting this morning, they must have passed it while I was gone... HAHAHA

  • @geraldswain3259
    @geraldswain3259 8 лет назад +9

    What a sign of the times!!! I can remember in the 60s ,when the best made little economy. 410 money could buy over here in GB was the cooey made in Canada,and I believe they made them for many other company's like Winchester etc.How I loved that little gun! I was 12yrs old at the time and my parents bought it me for Christmas. A killer of much game and vermin.

    • @314299
      @314299  8 лет назад +1

      Cooey shotguns were good quality as originally produced but were cheapened considerably after they were bought by Winchester. For example some steel parts being replaced by plastic and some with die cast zinc, walnut stocks were replaced with birch. One problem with all .410 Cooey shotguns was that they were built on the same frame as the 12 gauge guns, making them unnecessarily heavy. The Brazilian built "Remington" was made in two frame sizes, so the .410 could be smaller and lighter.

    • @314299
      @314299  2 года назад

      @JW-SigP225 Yes, the 37 Winchester is pretty much the same gun as a Cooey 840, with some differences in the stock shape if I recall correctly.

  • @dragonracer76
    @dragonracer76 9 лет назад +9

    I received one of these at 13 for my first gun. I still love it 26 years later and it still shoots and works great.

    • @314299
      @314299  9 лет назад +2

      +dragonracer76 I bet you are glad you never sold it or traded it away!

    • @dragonracer76
      @dragonracer76 9 лет назад

      Yup. Don't reckon I ever will..

    • @robrussell5911
      @robrussell5911 4 года назад

      Same here, got one at 16, still going strong.

  • @RedHawk785
    @RedHawk785 2 года назад

    I bought my Remington model 812 .410 new in 1975 and it has performed flawlessly ever since. I find it much easier to carry on full day outings in the bush especially with a shoulder strap. While hunting upland game birds in the sub-artic I took slugs along for self-defense against large carnivores and I have no doubt it could have dropped even a moose with a heart-lung or shoulder shot. The swing on it is so quick I was able to shoot rabbits on the run in dense cover as well as woodcock on the wing and those birds are blindingly fast. I can't recall ever being regretful for not having a second shot instantly available.

    • @314299
      @314299  2 года назад

      Yep, single shots certainly are lighter and more handy than any other type of shotgun. Thanks for your comment!

  • @clawhammer704
    @clawhammer704 8 лет назад +7

    I got one of these in 12 gauge since I was a teenager. I love the barrel breakdown button by the front of the trigger. I have killed a bunch of deer with it and #1 buckshot. It's all you really need.

  • @forrestry
    @forrestry 4 года назад +1

    Good shotgun. Had one for 31 years. First firearm I ever bought.

    • @314299
      @314299  4 года назад

      They are a decent gun, the plastic parts so occasionally fail, especially if it's really cold.

  • @garysmith9818
    @garysmith9818 5 лет назад

    Got one of these in 12ga 2 3/4 inch full. Not a lot of videos about this gun, thanks for posting this, I found it informative. I didn't realize it broke down so much, but yep, my gun comes apart just like this one. That's going to make cleaning easier.

    • @314299
      @314299  2 года назад +1

      Disassembly could not be much simpler could it?

  • @crosman177
    @crosman177 10 лет назад +4

    Great vid!! I can confirm these were made in 28 gauge. I do not know about 10 gauge tho.
    These and the Cooey 84/840 are the best bang for your buck!!!

    • @314299
      @314299  10 лет назад

      Thanks for the info. Is the 28 gauge made on the small frame like the .410, or the larger frame like the 12 gauge uses? As for 10 gauge I don't think the large size frame would be big enough for it.

  • @forrestry
    @forrestry 10 лет назад +2

    Have owned one of those for 25 years. Broke the stock hauling it on a quad (oops) years ago. Had to glue, pin it and refinish the stock. It's still taking grouse. Great shotgun.

    • @314299
      @314299  10 лет назад

      Good thing you were able to fix it as the .410 versions of these guns took a different stock than the 12/16/20 gauge guns and it might have been hard to get a replacement.

    • @forrestry
      @forrestry 10 лет назад

      I was lucky. Turned out all right. Can hardly see the break. Almost broke it in half at the pistol grip.

  • @Bitis11nasicornis
    @Bitis11nasicornis 10 лет назад +4

    I think through out Canada the .410 is probably the most common shotgun people hunt with, no joke. from Ontario, and moved to BC. You say your from the Maritimes. Well everyone I know who hunts things like grouse, all have a .410 and .22L/R. They are the perfect shotgun for small game hunting and in a pump action, like the Mossberg 500 in .410 with slugs will bring down big game in defence situations or survival situations. Although its illegal in Canada to hunt big game with a .410, it can still work as a defence gun regardless. The only real negative with a .410 is the price of ammo. $32 for a box of Remington 3" #4 .410 shells, and thats the cheapest place where I live. I will say this much about both .410s I have, they paid for themselves in one hunting season. Never had more grouse in one year then with a .410, and its great for not wrecking meat due to shot patterns being tighter and less shot per shell. A single and double barrel make the perfect hunting/survival gun known to man. No other firearm has the versatility that a .410 has. Quite literally, it is possible to bring down any big game in North America with a .410 slug, just in many places its unethical due to it only having a 110gr slug. Although that 110gr slug generates the equivalent energy to a .30-30 Winchester or .44 magnum revolver.

    • @JKW6969
      @JKW6969 9 лет назад +1

      +Bitis11nasicornis
      It's definitely NOT illegal to take deer in Canada with a .410. I'm also from the Maritimes and I know a few people who do it regularly, it just has to be done within 35-40 yards. Canada has a .23 cal minimum for large game and the .410 being .41 caliber falls well within that. 110gr. bullet going 1800 fps will take a deer within the guns limitations. A lot of people use a .243 for deer (which is the smallest legal big game centerfire for Canada) and that's with 80 to 100gr. bullets usually going somewhere around 3000-3500 fps. In my onion with these small fast bullets you tend to get pass throughs and a minimal blood trail which you end up with a dead deer that you can't find (I use a .30-06 for everything from coyote to moose mostly because it's the only centerfire i have). It"s the big slow bullets that drop animals dead in they're tracks, just look at the 12 gauge slug and the .45/70.... lol, nothing like a gun rant to go with your morning coffee = )
      Anyway, my preferred small game gun is hands down my Remington 870 Wingmaster in 28 gauge. I've seen too many injured pheasants run off after taking a hit from a .410. I'm not bashing the .410, I just don't like chasing after wounded birds. Make sure you get your practice in before going in the feild.

    • @kieranh2005
      @kieranh2005 7 лет назад

      $32/ box? Ouch! Mate, get a reloader. If you're too short on space to store a mec 600jr or sizemaster ( I have a sizemaster) keep an eye on eBay for the Lee reloader hand reloading kit, which packs into a box about 18x15x4 cm. Combine this with the Forest Camping crimp tool (eBay as well or direct from the company ) and you're set. With the supplies (powder, shot, wads and primers) you'd fit it into the box from a set of work boots.
      Some of my shells are past their 6th reload (Fiocchi hulls), crimps are looking pretty sad but if it's not leaking shot, it's a success...
      I'm reloading for $10.05/box NZ dollars (2.5" 1/2 oz skeet load). You'd be cheaper, as your dollar is bigger than ours. Hulls are available too.
      I start by buying 3" loads, shoot and reload them until the crimp is splitting apart, then cut them down for 2 3/4" or 2 1/2" depending on how far down the split goes, reload them at that until the crimp goes, then cut down again. I'll use the ones cut for 2# to teach my kids to shoot with. In the 3" shells I use a 10mm balsa wood dowel 13 or 14mm long (depending on which batch of shells I am reloading from) on top of the lead shot to fill the space, as I am only putting a 2.5" shells load in.
      Something to note is that the measured length is with the crimp opened. So the 2# are closer to 1 3/4" crimped, the 3" closer to 2 3/4"

    • @0neDoomedSpaceMarine
      @0neDoomedSpaceMarine 6 лет назад

      I wouldn't want to go looking for bear or stalk moose with a .410, but I know of Americans who hunt deer with .410 slugs, and I fail to see a problem with that.

  • @FerallHog
    @FerallHog 3 года назад +1

    Excellent video! Amazed you can even still own guns in Canada.

    • @314299
      @314299  3 года назад +2

      Lots of the retards who run the country would like to change that.....

  • @OldSchoolreloaded
    @OldSchoolreloaded 9 лет назад

    It's a Spesco...I had one years ago and loved it. The break button on the guard made it easy to shoot two shots quickly. I did trap competitions with it, though it kicked like a mule.

    • @314299
      @314299  9 лет назад

      Daryl Parsons I'd never heard of a "Spesco" before. Did some searching and it looks like they were an importer located in Atlanta GA, so no doubt they brought in these Brazilian made guns as well.

  • @geancarlos9209
    @geancarlos9209 6 лет назад +155

    Quem aí eh brasileiro e tá vendo esse vídeo sem entender nad, mais msm assim assiste por gostar de arma?

    • @uillameclash7160
      @uillameclash7160 6 лет назад +1

      Gean Carlos kkkk eu também

    • @SamSung-qz8rn
      @SamSung-qz8rn 6 лет назад

      Iya berikut Champion

    • @thperalta2798
      @thperalta2798 6 лет назад

      Tmj kkkkkkk

    • @grimariocrys9778
      @grimariocrys9778 6 лет назад +2

      Eu sou do Brasil n tô entendendo nada e também n sabia q fabricava esse tipo de arma aqui no Brasil será q e o calibre 36

    • @renankaleb
      @renankaleb 6 лет назад +6

      Kkkkk eu já assisti esse vídeo 8 vezes kkkkk,se eu pudesse compraria uma espingarda dessa mais infelizmente a CBC não fabrica mais

  • @traviscochran6280
    @traviscochran6280 4 года назад +3

    A nice solid shotgun. Perfect for rabbits, upland birds or the odd duck. I often carry a single shot in the field. Often a .410.

    • @314299
      @314299  4 года назад

      Single shots are simple, rugged and reasonably light.

  • @pohfolke1749
    @pohfolke1749 9 лет назад +12

    I like the idea of the .410 but hate how much more ammo costs than other shotgun types.

    • @314299
      @314299  9 лет назад +2

      +Poh Folke Yes, it's unfortunate how expensive .410 shells are. Reloading is an option if you shoot enough to justify it.

  • @eviljesus1482
    @eviljesus1482 2 года назад

    A single shot .410 and a .22 revolver were my first guns for hunting and plinking. I still use both for squirrel, bird, rabbit and even hog sometimes. Nothing like slipping up and getting a barking squirrel with a six gun or waiting on the right shot to put a slug into a hog. More challenging, but more fun. I've gotten a few more of each over the years, one just like this design and a bolt-action .410, 3 rnds, long barrel. A few more revolvers as well 😆

    • @314299
      @314299  2 года назад +1

      Sounds like good gun overall. Bolt action 410's are really the only Bolt action shotguns that dont seem excessivly bulky and chunky.

    • @therandomytchannel4318
      @therandomytchannel4318 Год назад +1

      I had this shotgun and an old bolt action Cooey.22 repeater, good little guns, fired them throughout my teens then one day my granddad who was still alive at the time, brought out his Lee enfield.303, lol it kicks just a little more than .22 😆 but those .303s are very accurate, no wonder after the war they were so popular

  • @MrPedroPhd
    @MrPedroPhd 5 лет назад +3

    I had one of this, but they are no longer produce in Brazil. Today I have a Boito 20", but I am still in love with this model :).

    • @314299
      @314299  2 года назад +1

      I've not had a chance to use one of the Boito single shots. Perhaps someday I'll come across one.

  • @martyb9898
    @martyb9898 8 лет назад

    I got one it's in a 20 gauge I just cut barrel to legal 19" my has. K-mart Corp. I also have some plastic damage to brake open area. The bottom of the black piece is broken with a dark stock and few cracks I like this firearm very much now that I've gave my tender loving Touch to it... I have made my mind up to have a home defense firearm . thanks for posting this video Great information

    • @314299
      @314299  2 года назад

      Damage to the over molded plastic on the hinge is very common on these.

  • @stoesselvarginha456
    @stoesselvarginha456 3 года назад +2

    Essa eapingarda apesar de ser muito pesada pra carregar o dia todo no mato é foda, é uma excelente espingarda a melhor que a CBC fabricou !!!

    • @314299
      @314299  3 года назад +1

      I personally dont think this is really very heavy, the 12 gauge versions of this gun are a bit heavier but still not bad.

    • @stoesselvarginha456
      @stoesselvarginha456 3 года назад

      Classic Brazilian shotgun !!!!

  • @ronmcgovern6581
    @ronmcgovern6581 5 лет назад

    G'day from Australia. I had the exact same gun, but in 12 guage. It was a C.B.C., Model 651 (I think, could be wrong on the model number). The ejector would throw a loaded 12 guage shell about 15-20 feet if you flicked the barrel down briskly. I never missed a rabbit or hare with that gun. I sold it to a mate as a travelling gun when he went around Australia. You could by rifles on the same action with extractors instead of ejectors in .22 Hornet and .32-20. I would love another one now.

    • @314299
      @314299  4 года назад

      They certainly put hefty ejector spring in these, every one I have ever seen would throw a fired or loaded shell quite a distance.

  • @ljbblb
    @ljbblb 3 года назад

    Yes Great working gun. My first ever gun bought in my teens was the CIL version of that in 12g, worked just great all those yrs, just got rid of it last yr. Only problem was that the plastic on the forstock, where it clips to the gun broke but it still was able to function ….I now have the same gun in 20 g and presently selling it as I do not use hardly at all. Overall great working guns!

    • @314299
      @314299  3 года назад +1

      Yeah that plastic "joint" or connection is very prone to breaking, however the metal under it still holds up so the guns are still usable just a bit homely looking with pieces of plastic missing.

  • @tspiderkeeper
    @tspiderkeeper 9 лет назад

    I have one of these mines imported by a NV company.Though they really do hunting good. And where i am from shotguns are way of life here in WV.Even ammo cheap that i am stocked up in ammo for hunting

    • @314299
      @314299  9 лет назад

      +TSpider Keeper Whats a box of .410 shells sell for where you live?

    • @tspiderkeeper
      @tspiderkeeper 9 лет назад

      for game loads around 12.57 less for slugs.It highly depends on type you want they come in different sizes

  • @isaiasmenegussi9813
    @isaiasmenegussi9813 4 года назад +1

    Pra quem não sabe, esta ai é a mesma cbc do brasil. Já tive uma desta zerada na caixa calibre 28. Muito boa.

  • @swakelin97910
    @swakelin97910 9 лет назад +1

    I have the same shotgun but in 16, my brother was at a yard sale in North Rustico and picked up the shotgun for 30$ and gave it to me for my 29 birthday.

    • @314299
      @314299  9 лет назад

      +Steven Wakelin He got a great deal.

    • @Canigetsubswithoutavideo-gw8es
      @Canigetsubswithoutavideo-gw8es 9 лет назад

      +314299 Shooting Channel I have a 12 gauge FIE just like that I bought it about a year ago it's been a great gun I give $85 for it

    • @314299
      @314299  9 лет назад

      +Paul Brittain That seems like a reasonable price. 12 gauge single shots do tend to sell for better prices than the same gun in small gauges.

  • @ericktamberg670
    @ericktamberg670 3 года назад

    To Brazilian market, the model code was 151 (automatic ejector) or 651 (manual extraction).

    • @314299
      @314299  3 года назад +1

      Interesting thanks for the info.

    • @ericktamberg670
      @ericktamberg670 3 года назад

      @@314299 , there's also rifled versions. .22 LR and .32-20 Winchester for Brazilian market, and export models chambered for .22 Hornet and .30-30 Winchester.

    • @314299
      @314299  2 года назад +1

      @@ericktamberg670 I've never seen a rifle version here in Canada, it does not look like they were sold here.

    • @ericktamberg670
      @ericktamberg670 2 года назад

      @@314299 , a Brazilian gun magazine published an article in 1991 about a Brazilian hunter that killed a black bear in Canada with the .32-20 Winchester version, with a single head shot.

  • @ianleonard3745
    @ianleonard3745 Год назад

    Cheers and thankyou from Down under.

    • @314299
      @314299  Год назад

      Thanks for stopping by to check out the video.

  • @dennisberry9793
    @dennisberry9793 3 года назад

    Hi there mate from Qld Australia it is made CBC company I have one my first 410 gauge great gun has taken a lot of rabbits anyway have a great day.

    • @314299
      @314299  3 года назад

      Did you buy yours new or used?

    • @dennisberry9793
      @dennisberry9793 3 года назад

      @@314299 hi there mate yes I bought mine brand new 38 years ago for the sum of $90 still have and use to this day anyway take care.

  • @303canadiana9
    @303canadiana9 10 лет назад +2

    Nice shooting. Hope to drag my .410 out soon.

    • @314299
      @314299  10 лет назад +1

      You seem to have picked up plenty of shells for it!

  • @tucandirasnipes854
    @tucandirasnipes854 8 лет назад +11

    Eu gosto muito dessa marca CBC, Ainda mas no calibre 36 sou muito fã.

    • @314299
      @314299  3 года назад +3

      36 gauge being another name for .410 bore

  • @thornwarbler
    @thornwarbler 10 лет назад +2

    Nice little gun that. I had back in the day a little spanish side by side 410 it put many a meal on the table. The ammo was always expensive mind but it would bring home the bacon.

    • @314299
      @314299  10 лет назад +1

      Was your Spanish SxS .410 one of the folding ones with exposed hammers?
      Factory .410 certainly is expensive, but I can load a box of reloads for less than $4.

    • @thornwarbler
      @thornwarbler 10 лет назад +1

      Yeah folding, exposed hammers El Chimbo was the brand a lot of gun for the money as i recall . Being able to reload makes that a very inexpensive proposition. Cheers

    • @jsnsk101
      @jsnsk101 10 лет назад

      was it one of those that you had to assemble yourself? One of our spanish 410s were

    • @thornwarbler
      @thornwarbler 10 лет назад

      No mate.it just folded in half no assembly required

  • @mytmousemalibu
    @mytmousemalibu 10 лет назад +3

    Wonderful video as always! I'm actually fond of the little .410 bore, as you mentioned, they have light/no recoil, the guns are usually light and nimble and just good fun to shoot! My only gripe with them is the cost of .410 shells. I know for the hand loader they can be difficult to reload, I don't know if that translates to the primary manufacture of the shells or how the cost is adjusted. Cost aside, I like them! Fun to go pulverize clay with, light upland gun, and pest dispatcher. I'd like to get a single/break-action, as of now all I have is a Rossi Circuit Judge revolving carbine in 45LC/.410 which is fun. Some may scoff at the little guns but a 3" full 'o' buck is a little nasty surprise! I do have a rather old H&R single/break-action 28ga. full choke. Very small and light gun. We fed it some hi-brass skeet loads and that little sucker will give you a surprise! It smacks your shoulder every bit as hard as my H&R Topper 12ga which bucks hard because its so light. The topper has a fantastic ejector like your Remington, wish more shotguns did.

    • @314299
      @314299  10 лет назад

      The cheapest .410 shells where I live are $11.99 a box, so reloading them for about $4 a box is quite a savings, however most people who own a .410 dont reload so the guns get less use than they ought to just for the price of shells.
      A simple thing like an ejector does make quite a difference in how quick in action a single shot is.

    • @xzqzq
      @xzqzq 10 лет назад

      314299 Shooting Channel
      Yeah, I liked the stout ejector on that gun... important in a single-shot....

    • @xzqzq
      @xzqzq 10 лет назад

      Now you have me thinking about 28ga.... don't think that I have ever even seen one...

    • @mytmousemalibu
      @mytmousemalibu 10 лет назад

      xzqzq As I understand, 28ga is a pretty popular choice for skeet and upland game in the UK and somewhat here. I was drooling over a Browning Citori in 28ga last weekend at a gun show. I just have a little H&R single shot. Pretty pricey ammo for that gauge too.

    • @314299
      @314299  10 лет назад

      mytmousemalibu
      The game of skeet is the only thing that has kept the 28 gauge from extinction. The 28 is a nice gauge and much easier to hit with than the .410 bore, and a properly proportioned 28 ga makes for a light quick gun for skeet or upland game hunting.

  • @Rizlan
    @Rizlan 3 года назад

    Nice shotgun i very like this 410

    • @314299
      @314299  3 года назад

      Thanks, it's a nice example.

  • @kauezinhodograu077
    @kauezinhodograu077 4 года назад

    Essa é a espingarda monotiro mais bonita já fabricada mundialmente muito duravél e um otimo agrupamento!!!

    • @314299
      @314299  4 года назад

      Thanks for the comment.

  • @alanpruett2217
    @alanpruett2217 2 года назад

    Would love to have one of these!

    • @314299
      @314299  2 года назад

      They are somewhat common, you should be able to find one if you want one.

  • @47sojourner
    @47sojourner 10 лет назад

    Nice fun little shotgun.

  • @chrisbaker5302
    @chrisbaker5302 10 лет назад +1

    ruffed grouse season starts tomorrow here , a video about a 410 is perfectly timed, my savage 410/22 is ready to go tomorrow and so is the better halfs magtech , neither is fancy but they will put meat in the pot

    • @314299
      @314299  10 лет назад

      It's another two weeks here until the grouse season starts, I envy you!

  • @jackbeal2344
    @jackbeal2344 9 лет назад

    I had one of these back about 69-70 time frame in a 12 gauge made by SPESCO. It shot well with shot and slugs.In fact I killed my first bobcat with it while hunting deer in West Virginia.

    • @314299
      @314299  9 лет назад +1

      +Jack Beal That's the first time I heard of one with that brand name on it.

  • @MegaBoilermaker
    @MegaBoilermaker 6 лет назад +1

    You are correct Sir re the calibre. .410 Is a rifle calibre not a shotgun gauge.

  • @dalanwanbdiska6542
    @dalanwanbdiska6542 2 года назад

    I found a remington 812 in excellent condition and its case hardened and the receiver is scrolled and the wood has checkering. It looks very impressive. I might go back and buy it just for a 2 3/4 shotgun to shoot around. I want a break barrel. The guy also has a baikal but i dont want to support the russians and buy anything russian.

    • @314299
      @314299  2 года назад

      I've never seen one of these with a case hardened receiver, all the ones I've ever seen were just blued. As for buying a Baikal, I would not worry about it supporting the Russians as importing them into Canada and the USA has been banned since 2014, the Russians are not making any money off the ones sold here now as they are either used or possibly very old stock.

  • @RussellHoughton
    @RussellHoughton 10 лет назад

    I had one marked FIA in 20 gauge. Smaller four stock but I kicked like a 10.

    • @314299
      @314299  10 лет назад

      They are pretty light so the recoil gets noticeable with the bigger gauges.

  • @bills1613
    @bills1613 6 лет назад

    Nothing like the good old classics.
    You may have mentioned it and I missed it but about what year/period do you think this/these particular guns are from.
    You did mention that this gun isn't attractive, well that's definitely in the eye of the beholder 'cause I think it's a beauty, especially with those white spacer lines.
    Oh, and the SKS sling is a nice touch. I've never seen a single shot breaktop with the front sling swivel tacked on, definitely a star in its crown!
    Nice looking shooter.

    • @duckydan7897
      @duckydan7897 5 лет назад

      Bill S coastal and oilkr up ok

  • @frontsightblade
    @frontsightblade 9 лет назад

    the south ameican guns offer great value. i also like Rossi. under $200. great value.
    good video

    • @314299
      @314299  9 лет назад +2

      +Brian Ostro I think they are better than the stuff coming out of Turkey that's selling for a similar price.

  • @tbmarq5320
    @tbmarq5320 9 лет назад

    when i was 12 i got a sears roebuck (made by savage) single shot .410 similar to this. it was my squirrel gun then, it's my squirrel gun now. had to put a spacer between the buttstock and the butt plate though.

    • @314299
      @314299  9 лет назад

      +tb marq Sounds like you have the Sears version of a Stevens model 9478. A buddy of mine had one of those and liked it a lot.

    • @tbmarq5320
      @tbmarq5320 9 лет назад

      tell ya one thing....you learn to make every shot count. i think that was the idea behind my godfather giving it to me. i googled the model number and it came up as savage, can't remember the savage model number. i'll have to double check. but they did mention stevens was making shotguns for sears as well

    • @314299
      @314299  9 лет назад

      +tb marq Savage and Stevens were brand names of the same company by the time they were making guns for Sears, so same guns basically.

  • @neilgeorge207
    @neilgeorge207 5 лет назад

    I bought one of those back in the late 90s for 75 dollars in absolute mint condition! It's a great little gun that I have bagged many grouse and rabbit over the years I still have it and it was my main shotgun up until about 3 years ago. I also own an 812 in 12 gauge that I paid 20 dollars for in 2000! What province are you located? Cheers from the west coast of nfld.

    • @314299
      @314299  2 года назад

      These CBC/Remington shotguns will do the job.

  • @AdeJunior
    @AdeJunior 3 года назад

    Selling the ga is boss, and how much does it cost

    • @314299
      @314299  3 года назад +1

      Sorry but I don't understand.

  • @HelplessSoldier
    @HelplessSoldier 10 лет назад

    i have one of these in 12ga, nice little shotgun

    • @314299
      @314299  10 лет назад

      Quite a number of them must have been sold in 12 gauge, judging from the number of them that turn up.

  • @tenyakhiam4254
    @tenyakhiam4254 2 года назад

    I need 1.
    Where and at what range do I get that?
    Please give me some knowledge about it

    • @314299
      @314299  2 года назад

      This particular shotgun is no longer made, so if you want one you will need to check the used market.

  • @franciscoantoniobezerrabez5587
    @franciscoantoniobezerrabez5587 4 года назад +1

    Esta máquina é CBC é Boa. de mais....é fábricada aqui no Brasil...extra....

    • @314299
      @314299  4 года назад

      Yes, it's made in Brazil.

  • @pm8196
    @pm8196 Год назад

    Hi there. Excellent video. I have the 20 gauge version of this gun.
    Can I P.m. you regarding this gun brand

    • @314299
      @314299  Год назад

      Feel free to message me at my Facebook page:
      facebook.com/314299-Shooting-Channel-2212755362333339/?modal=admin_todo_tour

  • @stocks4bt
    @stocks4bt 9 лет назад +2

    they seem hard to find. Where did you get yours from and what would be a good price for a used one?

    • @314299
      @314299  9 лет назад +2

      +Brandon T Got mine from a local gun shop. I would expect to pay $100 (good condition) to $150 (excellent condition) for one.

  • @Goodnightandgoodluck-c7m
    @Goodnightandgoodluck-c7m 2 года назад

    Great info. Are the parts easy to come by? I'm concern about the ejector spring and all. Anyone who care to respond? Thank you all.

    • @314299
      @314299  2 года назад

      There appears to be a lot of parts for these shotguns. gunpartscorp.com lists ejector springs for $2.95.

    • @Goodnightandgoodluck-c7m
      @Goodnightandgoodluck-c7m 2 года назад

      @@314299 Thanks for the response. Appreciate it.

  • @jimlandreth555
    @jimlandreth555 Год назад

    I have a Stevens 94c in .410 . First gun !

    • @314299
      @314299  Год назад

      I have never had a Stevens 94, but a buddy had a couple of them and thought highly of them.

  • @heinekenboy6901
    @heinekenboy6901 8 лет назад

    they made 3 quind C.I.L remington 812 and CBC model 151 i think i got the C.I.L model 402 20ga

    • @314299
      @314299  8 лет назад

      C.I.L. sold two versions, the 402 that looks like the Remington 812 and an earlier version called the 401that lacked the white line stock spacers and had a slimmer fore end and a steel butt plate.

    • @heinekenboy6901
      @heinekenboy6901 8 лет назад

      ah dind not know that one ty for the info

  • @Jrsscom007
    @Jrsscom007 3 года назад +3

    MÁQUINA TOP 👏👏👏

  • @HuntinginLebanon94
    @HuntinginLebanon94 6 лет назад

    Excellent video

  • @SamEEE12
    @SamEEE12 10 лет назад +2

    That's a nice piece of the Amazon you've got there!

    • @314299
      @314299  10 лет назад +3

      It's nice owing a little bit of the vanishing rainforest.....

  • @hdhd5982
    @hdhd5982 4 года назад

    ปืน​ usa ผลิตใน​ brazil รุ่นนี้สุดยอดครับ

    • @314299
      @314299  4 года назад

      It's common practice today to "rebrand" foreign made items with a domestic brand.

  • @robrussell5911
    @robrussell5911 4 года назад

    I have had one of these since I was 16 in 410. But, last year I got one the same but in .22 LR, beautiful perfect condition with factory sights. I was told it was a rare salesman’s copy to gauge interest from dealers. Anyone know anything about this?

    • @314299
      @314299  4 года назад

      I've never heard of a 22 version, sounds quite interesting. You should do a video of it.

    • @robrussell5911
      @robrussell5911 4 года назад

      @@314299 I've never made a video before. How could I send you a few pictures? Are you in Canada? We might be able to work something out so others can see the little rifle.

  • @valdairoliveira6449
    @valdairoliveira6449 2 года назад

    Ainda é fabricada esi modelo saberia me dizer

    • @314299
      @314299  2 года назад +1

      No, these are no longer manufactured.

  • @frontsightblade
    @frontsightblade 9 лет назад +1

    i agree. btw. great video. thanks

  • @junglehunter9681
    @junglehunter9681 8 лет назад +1

    good video,where can I buy one?here in Canada...

  • @BigBoss-tv1ls
    @BigBoss-tv1ls 7 лет назад

    LOL! I have the same shotgun with the same Chicom AK sling! Best sling for the money and they look great too!

    • @314299
      @314299  7 лет назад +1

      Hard to beat these slings for the money.

  • @ja.facaseservisosgerais9317
    @ja.facaseservisosgerais9317 6 лет назад

    Remington , C.I.L e CBC são a mesma coisa .muda só o fabricante 👍👍

    • @ciprianodesousalimajunior948
      @ciprianodesousalimajunior948 3 года назад

      Essas espingardas foram fabricadas no Brasil pela CBC, A remington " entrou " nos projetos brasileiros da época...
      Esses modelos foram exportados para os EUA, a baixo custo !

  • @abengtebaran5346
    @abengtebaran5346 9 месяцев назад

    What s good about this gun is the break down buton on its I prefer it that ways on all the single barel gun 😮😮👍💖😯🥺

    • @314299
      @314299  9 месяцев назад

      The button type latch works just fine and is quite simple to manufacture.

  •  7 лет назад

    Plastic trigger guards eventually become brittle but steel never does. All my Cooeys with plastic are cracking.

    • @314299
      @314299  7 лет назад

      Some plastics hold up better than others. Guns stored in dark places seem to have the plastic trigger guards in better shape, I think the sunlight degrades the plastic. As you say steel does not suffer these problems.

  • @cacadorselvagem2972
    @cacadorselvagem2972 3 года назад

    Essa é a cbc aqui no brazil

  • @ronaldomeira8131
    @ronaldomeira8131 4 года назад +1

    Deus acima de todos , viva Brasil

    • @314299
      @314299  4 года назад

      I'm not sure what that has to do with a video about a shotgun.

  • @siciliancapeverde4646
    @siciliancapeverde4646 6 лет назад

    Ive had a lot of issues with Remington, or as I call it Remingjunk, over the years so I always shy away from anything from Remington. Especially their newer 870's. Nope, I will stick to my Mossberg's and Stoeger's. Cool video anyway.

    • @0neDoomedSpaceMarine
      @0neDoomedSpaceMarine 6 лет назад +1

      They were much nicer a couple of decades ago.
      i.imgur.com/JbT9RKQ.jpg
      These are a pair of bolts from Remington 870 shotguns, the top one, which is beautiful, was made in 1964, the one that looks like it was ground by hand with a piece of flint, is made in 2018.
      Times change.

  • @randyharvey3059
    @randyharvey3059 6 лет назад

    410 actually denotes .410 inch bore.

    • @314299
      @314299  6 лет назад

      Yes it does.

  • @javierfilter
    @javierfilter 4 года назад

    La caza con el 410 es muy deportiva!!

    • @314299
      @314299  4 года назад +1

      Yes it certainly is.

  • @ShiceSquad
    @ShiceSquad 10 лет назад

    Nice job smoking the clays - I was always TERRIBLE at that, so I know to respect a nice little string of hits like you got right there.

    • @314299
      @314299  10 лет назад

      Targets going straight away like that are not too hard, the full choke certainly shows. Hitting crossing targets is a whole lot harder!

  • @ShiceSquad
    @ShiceSquad 10 лет назад

    Interesting - I had a 20-gauge one of these. F.I.E. and not Remington, no little faux-engraving embellishment (thank goodness!), but still pretty much the same thing as this. I thought it was pretty cool, actually, because I liked the sheer simplicity of it.
    However, it was VERY light, about 5 1/2 pounds, and kicked like a mule - harder than most .12 gauges.
    My dad let me fire it once when I was 9, and it flew right out of my hands. But a gun like this can certainly handle a spill like that.

    • @314299
      @314299  10 лет назад

      A 5-1/2 pound 20 gauge would certainly get your attention. Not really a great gun for a kid to shoot, especially with no recoil pad.

    • @mytmousemalibu
      @mytmousemalibu 10 лет назад

      I have an old H&R single 28ga, full choke, it doesn't even weight 5lbs, very petite gun, tiny little steel butt pad. When we bought it, all we found for it were hi-brass skeet loads... My god that gun kicks! Every bit as hard as a light 12ga if not more.

    • @314299
      @314299  10 лет назад

      mytmousemalibu
      I expect your 28 gauge H&R has an older style of stock, with a lot of drop at the heel. That design, along with the light weight will certainly make you feel every bit of recoil.

    • @mytmousemalibu
      @mytmousemalibu 10 лет назад

      314299 Shooting Channel It looks just about identical to the one down the page in this thread except perhaps older and no checkering. www.shotgunworld.com/bbs/viewtopic.php?f=54&t=287852

    • @314299
      @314299  10 лет назад

      mytmousemalibu
      I've seen one of those , a friend has one, nice and light for sure.

  • @joehunt1980
    @joehunt1980 10 лет назад

    Thats a sweet little Shotgun, Got to play with a CBC .410 at my club awhile back and annoyingly its got a far smoother action than my Baikal... Which isnt really all that hard to achieve! lol just the ticket for plinking with 000 Buckshot .410 shells. :-)

    • @314299
      @314299  10 лет назад

      I prefer the Baikal single shots over these, I've been on the look out for a used one with wood stock in .410 at a reasonable price. Funny you mention buckshot in the .410, I chronographed a three ball load last week, 13.5 grs 296 in a Winchester hull gave 1201 fps.

    • @joehunt1980
      @joehunt1980 10 лет назад

      314299 Shooting Channel That will definitely put some smack down on whatever gets in your way! lol
      My best load is burning 16 grains of ADI AR2205 using fibre wads and 444 Marlin cases, I havnt chronoed them yet (Im a bit chicken to lol) but they hit pretty hard..
      The real problem with my .410 Baikal is the ejector springs about 3 times the power it needs to be which makes closing the action a bit of a chore, not to mention sending the shell into orbit every time I forget to put my hand in front of it! lol I always forget to use the little extractor only switch..
      It seems a little less refined than my old 12 gauge extractor model but still heaps of fun to shoot and reload for :-)

    • @314299
      @314299  10 лет назад +1

      joehunt1980 They are never afraid to put serious springs into Baikal guns!

    • @xzqzq
      @xzqzq 10 лет назад

      I had read somewhere that pellets deforming is a potential problem in .410 buckshot loads...casting the balls a bit harder would be easy...

    • @314299
      @314299  10 лет назад

      xzqzq
      They do deform quite a bit. I've fired some into snow for recovery and the bottom pellets get squashed up pretty good.

  • @comet7894
    @comet7894 10 лет назад

    Your gun looks a lot like the Stevens 9478. Maybe the Stevens was made in Brazil as well.

    • @314299
      @314299  10 лет назад

      While they are quite similar looking I think the Stevens is made in the USA.

    • @comet7894
      @comet7894 10 лет назад

      314299 Shooting Channel I bought a Ted Williams Sears 410 today in very good shape for $100. It looks exactly like yours with the exception of no swivels. My gun has the same scroll work as yours as well. Were these manufactured by CBC or Boito in Brazil? Thanks

    • @314299
      @314299  10 лет назад

      CincyRedsFan 513
      If your gun looks exactly like the one in the video then it was made in Brazil by CBC, they made these guns for sale under a lot of different brand names.

  • @chicotudo4282
    @chicotudo4282 4 года назад +1

    Parabéns pelo seus belíssimo tiros

    • @314299
      @314299  4 года назад +1

      Thanks.

  • @xzqzq
    @xzqzq 10 лет назад +1

    If you hand-load, you can have a lotta fun with a .410 break-action like that.... I fire black powder loads using .444 Marlin brass, as well as .45lc using Red Dot. A full-choke .410 has a muzzle i.d. of .395", so I use a .38 wad-cutter cast bullet in a .45 sabot... works great....

    • @314299
      @314299  2 года назад

      You had best be REALLY close to the target if you are shooting a bullet designed for a rifled barrel out of a smooth bore shotgun. Bullets will tumble when shot out of a smooth bore, they dont have the mass stabilizing shape of proper slugs or an attached tail wad like a Breneke type slug.

    • @xzqzq
      @xzqzq 2 года назад

      I got surprising accuracy with .54 cast bullets in a 16 ga, as well as .38 cast bullets in a .410.

  • @ЭдуардРайлян
    @ЭдуардРайлян 4 года назад

    Собственно похож на Российский МР18, и по разборке тоже! Отличия есть, но не существенные. От Ремингтона ожидал более точной и красивой спайки! А так очень даже и ничего!!!качество сьемки отличное! Спасибо!

    • @314299
      @314299  4 года назад +1

      These shotguns were not made by Remington, they just imported them and marketed them.

  • @jonasdossantosoliveiraoliv2785
    @jonasdossantosoliveiraoliv2785 4 года назад

    Linda....espingarda...eu tenho uma cbc...36.....otima pra caça de pequenos animal a curta distancia. ..muito boa....

    • @314299
      @314299  4 года назад

      Sounds like you have basically the same gun.

  • @davidwagner4355
    @davidwagner4355 10 лет назад

    I have a old savage bolt tube fed 410 nothing but fun.

    • @314299
      @314299  10 лет назад

      I've handled those before, they seem like the nicest bolt action shotgun, bigger gauges seem too bulky.

  • @wcteopolis7101
    @wcteopolis7101 5 лет назад +4

    Que saudades dessa arma excelente, as de hoje só porcarias!.

    • @314299
      @314299  3 года назад

      What is available in your area today?

  • @andrewsanders6270
    @andrewsanders6270 2 года назад

    Kmart got the ones that weren't finished out as nice but the same as this !

    • @314299
      @314299  2 года назад +1

      Yes, same basic gun but a little more "utility" looking. If I am not mistaken K-Mart sold the original CBC model 151 version of the gun.

    • @andrewsanders6270
      @andrewsanders6270 2 года назад

      @@314299 Yep , I bought 1 for only 75 bucks and I love the little thing . Hard to miss with it and light weight !!!

  • @caionn194
    @caionn194 5 лет назад +1

    Modelo dela é o msm da cbc.. modelo anterior ao atual

  • @ricardodelacruzhernandez2781
    @ricardodelacruzhernandez2781 2 года назад

    Hoiga amigo como le algo para comprar una 410 de preferencia automática y en cuanto saludos

    • @314299
      @314299  2 года назад

      I translated your comment but the result I got was not clear.

  • @firasballouz5212
    @firasballouz5212 8 лет назад

    Can i fire a slug through such fixed full choke?

    • @314299
      @314299  8 лет назад

      Standard Foster type slugs can be fired in a full choke shotgun as they are soft and will swage down to pass through the choke.

    • @lucianoramos3642
      @lucianoramos3642 8 лет назад

      Firas Ballouz como comprar

  • @miiholiveira2570
    @miiholiveira2570 6 лет назад +2

    Remingtom fabricada no Brasil desta eu não sabia .comentario .Carlos oliveira

    • @nelsonsimioni8339
      @nelsonsimioni8339 5 лет назад

      A CBC produzia estas armas para exportação, no Brasil era chamada de 651 ou 151.

  • @chrisguz6150
    @chrisguz6150 4 года назад

    Made in Brazil?

  • @josejesus7937
    @josejesus7937 5 лет назад +1

    Me trás boas lembranças do falecido pai ele gostava de espingardas

    • @314299
      @314299  5 лет назад

      That's nice.

  • @user-pl9sv3rb7r
    @user-pl9sv3rb7r 4 года назад

    Please make a video related to NPB 12 Bore SBBL Made in USA BY H&R

    • @314299
      @314299  4 года назад

      I can't find a H&R shotgun with that model name, do you have a link?

    • @user-pl9sv3rb7r
      @user-pl9sv3rb7r 4 года назад

      @@314299 no.

  • @jerryjennings4504
    @jerryjennings4504 5 лет назад

    I’ve had a 410 in that version for 44 years wouldn’t take nothing for it

    • @314299
      @314299  5 лет назад

      I wouldn’t take nothing for it either.

  • @optimoosejones9493
    @optimoosejones9493 6 лет назад +1

    is it possible to get a pump action .410?

  • @adsumus3605
    @adsumus3605 3 года назад

    Como funciona para importa uma arma dessa explica para nois por favor?

    • @314299
      @314299  3 года назад

      Sorry but that is something about which I do not have any knowledge.

  • @cybot63
    @cybot63 10 лет назад

    Hi:) I had one C-I-L 402 in 410 with the same break open back in the 70's and it had a safe trigger that if not held back it would not fire so if you had the hammer back and tripped and pulled the trigger by accident it would not fire and I was away tote to squeeze the trigger and some time it wouldn't fire while hunting so I trade it for a older cooey

  • @libbylewis6
    @libbylewis6 5 лет назад

    Great video God bless you

    • @314299
      @314299  5 лет назад

      Thank you.

  • @lourivalsautner30
    @lourivalsautner30 3 года назад

    Oi meu amigo podia explicar o modelo 410
    Não estou em tededo
    Eu sou de pomerode SC

    • @314299
      @314299  3 года назад

      What is it that you want explained?

  • @julenebarretocosta763
    @julenebarretocosta763 Год назад

    excelente, parabéns

    • @314299
      @314299  Год назад

      Thanks, glad you liked it.

  • @lyleinmb464
    @lyleinmb464 9 лет назад

    Thanks

  • @jonasdossantosoliveiraoliv2785
    @jonasdossantosoliveiraoliv2785 4 года назад

    Ja passou da hora de ter armas boa aqui pra caça.....e tiro esportivo.....sera qui e tao dificil de fazer isso aqui..????

    • @314299
      @314299  4 года назад

      Where do you live?

  • @loboselvagemoficial
    @loboselvagemoficial 2 года назад +1

    essa aí aqui no Brasil nois chama ela de espigarda cbc

  • @clicliente746
    @clicliente746 9 месяцев назад +1

    Uma linda arma com certeza

    • @314299
      @314299  9 месяцев назад

      This example is certainly in nice shape.