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My first gun was a 410 for Christmas 8th grade; i'm 66 now, Dad put it in a rack with his 16 and 12 ga shotguns and told me to only touch it when he was with me. First day out, I learned how devastating a 410 can be with pop cans bottles etc. I still have that 410 and though, it's not worth much, I'd never sell it.
Dad taught me about gun safety, respect and responsibility. Three things we all need to learn and yet many don't.
Mom was not happy about me having a gun but she trusted my Dad and I never let him down; I had learned earlier about not crossing him, ever !!!
I still use that 410 for taking out vermin on the property and not worrying about damaging or hurting something further downrange.
Thank you Dad, you taught me to be a Man !!
Great story man it was nice to read that
Right with ya man! 62 years young here! Daddy started me with a .22 Savage pump, and also had a .410 single shot. Taught me safety first, so Mom didn't worry much. Started my son at a young age and put him through the NRA Junior Marksmanship program. Wouldn't trade those moments for anything.
Same here. My first was my father's first: a single-shot .410 with a full choked barrel that he passed down to me. It's the most valuable gun in my safe and not for its price point.
My old man bought me a 20ga. Ithaca double barrel for Christmas when I was 9. Same deal, I could only touch it on Saturday when we went hunting quail. Back in 1969 we had what was classified as an asswoppin if you got caught doing something you knew was wrong! There were no drive by shooting! If you got shot you were caught on top of the neibors wife!
@@campingman1942 Dad was the least of our worries! Mom never made the statement 'you just wait till you dad gets home!!' Mom made us hard working law abiding citizens ! Dad worked 7 days a week!Also taught us to help help and respect our neighbors. If your aging neighbors grass needed cutting you'd better not charge her, one day that might be you needing help!
Years ago, our factory shut down, no jobs in sight, my boys and my husband kept our freezer full using a 410 single shot. Ammo was expensive, but our neighbor gave us a shoebox full.
Bless those neighbours of yours, that's beautiful.
Badass and blessed
Ammo is expensive and businesses shut down across the entire planet recently, so i guess nothing's changed.
glad y'all got to eat, and you got some good neighbors. I got a shit ton of guns and ammo in case the goin gets rough.
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I'm a hunter from Germany and this gun looks very interesting to me. The most problem is, that it will be very difficult to get here. It would be interessant, when the barrel were quite interchangeable, so that a rifled barrel could be used for the slugs. To all hunters in the US, wish you a good hunting time. Or as we say in good ol' Germany, Waidmannsheil.
410 shotguns are very popular (and available in wide variety) in Turkey, where this gun is made, because of their licensing structure - they're easier to own than rifles. Many are oriented toward slugs.
@Ehbfunbcc Whjfhbhjxf If you mean the grooves in the slugs, they ain't rifling. They're made therefore that slugs can pass the choke.
@Ehbfunbcc Whjfhbhjxf Yes, not all shotguns have chokes. But, as an example, when you take a solid bullet w/o the grooves, and send it through an 1/2 or 3/4 choked barrel, it can happen, that the pressure will get to high, and the barrel rips up. Normal slugs, or in german they named as "Brennecke", that's the name of the inventor, stabilze themselves in a smooth barrel like an arrow. I use the 12/76 slug ammo for the hunt on wild pigs, my double- barrel shotgun has changeable chokes, and i take normally an improved cylinder choke on booth barrels for shooting these. They're very powerful and on a distance of 50 meters or 55 yds i can hold 10 shots on 3 inches. Hope my answer is helpful to you.
@@wildschuetzjaeger2316 that's great shooting for a smooth bore gun at that range
@@doomguy9049 Thanks for that. It needed a lot of training.
My dad was so good with a shotgun on birds that he used a Stevens single barrel breach loading .410 on dove and quail, and could limit in an hour or less if the dove or quail would fly within 30-40 yards or so. The old man was and still is a freak of nature, and so he thought that would only be fair.
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Trying to find .410 ammo is like trying to find an Honest politician in Congress
Within a few months of buying our first household 410 I bought a MEC 410 reloader. With civil priced ingredients 410 birdshot reloads for fifteen cents a round. Even if you include the equipment cost and figure "regular prices for everything" you break even by 700 rounds or so. If you bought all your equipment, shot, powder, primer and wads before prices went up you would break even this year before 300 rounds.
At our local Walmart .410, 28 gauge, and occasionally 16 gauge are about the only kind of ammo you can get with any regularity.
Good thing I have lots of .410 shells.
@Michael Stellar he’s not in congress. Lol
@@oldhillbillybuckkowalski Where do you live? Trying to find 28 or 16 in West Kansas is almost impossible, 12 and 20 rule out here because of pheasants. .410, well most is 2½", finding 3" is almost impossible without going to Wichita or OKC.
Sir, your very 1st shot was in the dirt, because it's the one that threw the dirt & grass on the target. The next 2 were low also. The 4th shot was in the cardboard @ about 8 o'clock and it was the 5th shot that was an inch of the red bullseye @ 9. I LOVE THAT GUN! : )
That's just how I saw. Nice gun!
Agree
Love the .410. I started off with .410's and .22's as a kid. Use to go out with my grandfather and dad for rabbits, squirrels, doves and hedge apples...
I had a 410/22 over and under when I was a kid. Loved plinking cans and rats with that gun. I still don't know what happen to it. When I went into the Army it disappeared along with many other things.
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First gun I ever owned was a .410 when I was 12. My old man still has it. Good memories.
As a 59-year old woman (but NOT a child! lol) I think that's pretty cool. We have a coyote problem on our property... I have an old Remington 870, but honestly, the older I get, the heavier it gets! This looks like a great little shotgun. Thanks for the video.
223 or 22 250 be a better choice for coyotes ....check out the coyote hunting videos on u tube
.410 is not really a good gun for coyotes, most likely they will be wounded and run away to suffer and die. You can get a real nice single shot rifle that's light enough for you in .223 caliber with a scope and this will prove better for coyotes etc... more humane.
@@egc04 absolutely correct
I finally saw a bunch of 3" 000 Buck .410 at the store this weekend. We're seeing signs that things are getting better.
I am a simple man. I see a revolver with a stock and a long barrel, I immediately press like.
I still haven't scratched that itch. Did manage to meet the need half-way, with a S&W Model 629 (with 8-3/8 in. barrel). Good enough, I suppose. Still...a shotgun (or rifle) with a cylinder...pretty damn cool.
“‘410, that’s for women and children.’ But I am actually kind of a fan of the 410 myself, and last time i checked I’m not a child or a woman.” That, ladies and gentlemen, is good sound logic.
Love the fact they put blast shields over the cylinder. Less chance of losing a finger.
I saw that too. Love to see this in a better caliber and with a rifled barrel.
I've often thought that if they would have thought of that 160 years ago they would be more common now
Agreed forearm saver
This is the first revolver that I have ever seen where it is recommended to place your left hand in front of the cylinder. I don't think I would try it.
@@bobsradio6025 yeah it wasn’t a great idea for a lefty on the judge. But it is not so bad. This design looks way better
"I tell you what" This guy is a combo of Boomhower n Hank Hill. Too Funny !!
I had the privilege of hunting pheasant, quail and dove with a 410 side by side double made by Ithaca. I was 16 and was hunting with old men with 12 ga. They always told me the 410 would shoot as far as a 12 gauge, just less BB's. I grew up with a Red Ryder bb gun and earned a lot of respect. Working as an extra in the western movies made in Moab we had 44-70 single shot carbine which would camber and shoot a 410 round. The fore stock on your rifle reminds me of my old 300 Savage 99.
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.410 is a shotgun that shoots like a rifle. My Granddad went rabbit hunting with some friends and they laughed at his .410 telling him he needed a 12 or 20 gauge. He was the only one that supplied supper that day a rabbit for every round shot. They just made a lot of noise 🤣🤣🤠
yup.. you get a good 410 with a full choke to keep that shot pattern tight and man you can hit things way out that you'd miss with a 12 gauge.
When I was a kid in the '60's, a box of 410's #12 shot was $1.25. Slugs were $1.30. Things sure got expensive.
I hear ya! :>)
I. don't recall the shells costing. $ 1.60/? cent per box but the gun was pretty cool. We used them for squrrial and small things.
Minimum wage was a dollar how much is a box of those bad boys today
Revolver rifles are just my thing, no clue why honestly. Would love to see a tactical style revolver rifle.
I’m hoping magnum research makes a BFR rifle
Taurus/Rossi had a tactical circuit judge revolver carbine. Always had my eye on it but then 2020, and buh bye.😥😧😩
It's such a cool design
Seems like you could put a relatively higher capacity cylinder in such a format...
@@rob6850 the trade off is a drastic amount of added weight and bulk when cylinder diameters are increased for capacity
My first shotgun was a 410 Mossberg bolt action... I was 12.... Still have 50 years later and giving it to my grandson... Great gun ..
I absolutely love odd firearms & this one is impressive! Another GREAT video! Thanks👍
.410 is a great shotgun, I'm a fully grown large man and I still shoot doves with a .410! 28 gauge is often forgotten about too.
Guns are just tools. You're using the right tool, for the right job.
28 would be awesome if it was popular enough to make good ammo for.
There more expensive than 12 gauge were I’m from so not very popular
@@markupton1417 Loading your own for 28ga is the only way to go.
32 ga anyone?
One of my favorite rifle as a child was revolver rifle cap gun. It was such a cool rifle. This vlog brought back memories! Thanks Who Tee!!
I am a lifelong rabbit hunter. In all of my years of hunting, I had never cleanly blown the head off a rabbit, except when I was using my friend's very old single shot 4:10 . It was as ugly as sin. It was the sweetest shotgun ever!!!!!
.410 ROCKS!!!
I bought a .410 over/under about 30 years ago, and use it for pheasant hunting. Doesn't mess up the bird as much as larger gauges. And it's a pleasure to shoot.
I just want to see ammo again.
It's like waking up blind one day and never seeing again. Or losing a limb. Or remembering your mother in law!
Me too any kind just see it in the shelf would be encouraging
There is ammo out there it’s just expensive
You won't be seeing plentiful ammo again if His Fraudulency's Administration & supporters succeed in their efforts to change America.
They've made it clear that they aren't interested in our happiness.
Got 100 shells of 410, last box at my local academy
I like how the gap is covered so you don't burn yourself. Cool gun.
your last shot was in the red, good video and excellent shooting ! thank you !
My first gun was a .410 single shot. In my early teens I was passed down a Stevens .22-.410 over under and even though my deer, bear and moose gun collection has grown the only gun I grab when it's time to hunt ruffed grouse and rabbits is that .22-.410
That cylinder gap shield is a unique innovation. The 1855 Colt came with a leather sleeve to be worn on your forward arm to keep from burning your coat sleeves.
Yep. Colt even tinkered with a cylinder shield (from what I've heard), but decided against it as the "muzzle-loading" cylinders of the 1855 could be prone to chain fire from the back-blast.
@@stephenweaver7631 Even R Lee Ermy refused to fire one of those rifle/revolvers on his show, least not one of the 1800's black powder ones.
I own a 410 built on an AR15 platform and it fires from a 20 round magazine. It's a great shotgun for Dove and Squirrel hunting. Luckily, I'm an ammo hoarder and have about 600 410 rounds in my arms room at home along with plenty of other various ammo. As far as I'm concerned, there's no ammo shortage.
Well done Terrence
What is your address? :>)
I was in ace hardware today and there was not enough ammo on the shelves to fill a shopping bag.
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I think you meant to say `i own NO firearms or ammo and would Never!` I am with you but WHO is listening? Let them be surprised bro, if Real big time criminals plead the 5th then so should WE! I`m an NRA certified trainer (and own NO guns) and I see a man in fatigues on your thumbnail, did you serve Sir?
I once fired a 410 loaded with 2.5 inch slugs. It was made from two 1917 US Army 45 colt revolvers. It was made to fire 2.5 inch, 410 shot shells/slugs Don't know who fabricated it but did an excellent job machining the larger frame and cylinder. He put a long smooth bore barrel on it. Functioned flawlessly and fun to shoot the slugs. I don't know if shot shells were made in 2.5 inch. I don't know if it would allow the original 45 caliber bullets to successfully exit the barrel
if the 410 shotgun barrel was fluted it could shoot 45 acp rounds. some of those 410s were made very well.
Had a Steven's short heavy barrel 410/45cal./12mm single shoot. Cool little gun for beginners
@@frankbrickey6977 Frank Indeed fun to fire a 410 When you just want to have that fun. My brother has an LC Smith double barrel. Beautiful lightweight and tapered barrels Have a great day Chris
@@frankbrickey6977 Sounds like a nice time for a youngster
Very nice 👍. I am sure no one wants to be on the bad side of any caliber, especially a slug from a .410 and regardless who’s operating it, a grown man, boy, girl, or grandma...
Tell that to a damn gun bro, those idiots can reportedly laugh off 410s like they are sweat bees 😒
I have a bolt-action single shot .410 from the 1920's. Before everything got crazy I bought 1,000 shotgun primers and a hand-reloading kit. I bought a .410 slug mold but they are not flying very well. It shoots .36 caliber roundball pretty good though! Reloading .410 is the way to go these days.....
This thing shots good, sure do like the wood on it, nice as more expensive ones. Good health and gods speed to Who Tee Who and his family. 👍🇺🇸
Sweet 410
@@sandraherdman3783 watch again last shot hit the red ,2nd to last hit the cardboard low to the left
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I love that this isn’t edited. Just raw shooting and some pretty pictures.
That is one cool as heck firearm!
Found you through Catman outdoors comments. Glad I did!
You’re my kind of guy!
You got a new subscriber!
Both Taurus Judge (pistol) and Circuit Judge (rifle) are revolver style weapons that shoot .410 shot and slug shells, along with .45 Long Colt.
didn't they come first...
The other entrant in 410 revolver shotguns is the Circuit Judge. 100 yards is pushing it for a 410. Versatile shotgun that also takes a 45 Long Colt. Would be devastating for any family member to use in home defense.
The modern 410 shot guns tend to shoot low and left VS other guns and pellet guns that shoot high & right no matter the distance... I have never figured out the 410 shot gun past 50 yard they R a mystery shooter... Most of em R still fairly accurate at 50 yards though VS even a 12 or 20 gauge shot gun with a slug. I have one Nameless single shot savage with the 22 for an upper and 410 lower. I have a 1950's very very rare Vintage Ithica Python single shot over and under with the 22 upper and 410 lower with a really beautiful blond ASH stock. Then I have this really really old MYSTERY 7 shot magazine fed 410 that says Fabrique of Italy on it aside of no other markings on it whatsoever... Has a beautiful Walnut stock on it as well as heavy chrome sling mounts... No other name markings and a really short serial number like 5 numbers.. I keep that one hidden so none of my kids screw with it... I am assuming it was made around WW2 when they still have paper carts. The barrel looks a might thin to be shooting modern carts thru it but who knows nobody knows anything about that gun. I had it to several shops and ppl at the shops keep sayin they ain't seen one of these to me...
I've been trying to find a Circuit Judge for years. Ran across one in 22WMR and regret not scooping it up.
"As usual, the Judge remains useless."
What do you mean, that it would be devastating for a family member to use it in home defense? Would it be a good idea or not a good idea and why? Thanks, asking because i have an old one that was my dad's.
@@fyt00000 I believe a 410 to be an excellent choice for a person whose age/infirmity/size might make it difficult for them to handle a 12 gauge. These tend to be shorter, lighter and with far less recoil than the 12. At close range, which is what home defense situations are, a 410 shell can be devastating. Winchester and Hornady are among the companies who have marketed shells intended for home defense. Even birdshot is better than nothing, though definitely not a first choice for this situation.
An added advantage is that many 410s will also take a 45 long colt round, another man stopper at short range.
Any old firearm should be checked out by a gunsmith before use.
Love that weapon..great concept..Thank-you Sir for the post and information ..stay sane in these crazy times....
Rick
Great video. Would love to hear "Damn it Bobby, a 410 is not a toy"
I just don't know why here in brazil we call .410 a 36
We love hand load it, with blackpowder buckshot and bee wax
got mixed up actually it's 36

How do you do it,Gracias
32 is correct but for some reason we use .410.
No Brasil o .410 é o 36 amigo ! O 32 é um pouco maior que ele, ficando entre o "36" e o 28 !
Bom ver que tem mais de um brasileiro que acompanha o WTW kkkkkk
Abraços !
It's not 32, it's called 36!
@@pedrosebrianconcario8565 então eu confundi kkkk desculpa amigo
As a child my Dad gave me a 410 over and under. 22 barrel and a 410 barrel. Loved it. This is very unique.
A buddy had one as a kid and it was a great gun !!!!!
I've seen 410 that's pretty 5 shot hello
Great video, I enjoyed your take on the shotgun and I was really liking your outdoor range. Very Cool!
I have the Circuit Judge solid stainless steel with beautiful wood. 410 or 45 LC. This one stays in my collection!
Oh man, how cool is that?!
I’ve got a Browning BPS .410; bought new about 30 years ago. It’s only had about a half a box of shells thru it. Took it dove hunting, one opening day, and quickly realized I need the extra pellets in a 12 gauge shell, if I want any birds in my bag. 🤓. Still love that gauge, though.
On a related note, I still have the single shot .410 that I inherited from my grandpa, 50 years ago. He got it from his grandpa, who bought it new for $3 at Western Auto!
Shorter barrel will solve you r problem
@@magapickle01 I’m not sawing the barrel off a Browning shotgun, but a cylinder or skeet choke tube, would obviously widen the pattern.
The .410 is a marksmans round; a person has to be a hell of a shot to use that accurately. Yes, some folks think that it is just a child or women’s choice, but that is not so.
a .410 slug is about equivalent to a (less accurate) .357 magnum - .38 special round, depending on how hot it is...
U mean like the squirrel I smoked at 5 yards hittin up my bird feeder???? I didn't hit the neighbors house or the feeder the wad bounced off the squirrel though... His democrat pals ain't been back yet either so I am lucky...
You sir are correct. My father and I always used them cause anything more wasn't as fun.
@@rangefinderz5135 And it is better in the AR platform since more of them can fit into a magazine since they are smaller. Also I think I saw somewhere a 24 round double stack AR-15 .410 mag. And I think you can also get +P+ .410 rounds. And I think they make a binary explosive .410 slug too that is legal because it is a binary explosive instead of a full explosive.
Cool stuff!
Very cool. I want one. Thank you for giving me more options. 😃🙌
Really enjoyed this 410 shotgun!! Thanks a lot Buddy🇨🇦
The way he hit the target with the slugs leaves me with the impression that the only thing to appreciate about that firearm is the noise it makes when you pull the trigger.
I love the 410; grew up on a farm and carried my little Victor everywhere. Best shot on a Mallard in flight was with my 410.
@@rangefinderz5135 Hell yeah on the better shot. As a kid, I would get the "what ya gonna do with that little thing?" look when we went to shoot clays at the range. They soon shut up!!!
Just ran across this, Theodore Wilson got it right as to your shots. I grew up with a Topper Junior 410. Thought it was mine until my older brother laid claim to it. Just like 410s and you have just put another want in my wish list. Called my local gun guy before I finished watching and asked him to find one for me! Neat little gun. Already have a circuit judge.
My fist shotgun was a single shot .410 that my dad gave me when I was 12. I learned to be deadly with it and often brought home two or three rooster pheasants after school. I found that they were downed with much less shot than my dads 12 guage.
I wish it was still like that also where I am in the USA it’s just gay and liberal and leftist
Love my 410, it belonged to my grandfather, that was years ago. I could hit anything with it. Rabbit, pheasant were my go to hunting
A single shot 410 was my first shotgun - loved it.
Nice video you did a great job
My first shotgun was a 12GA at 11 yo. However, my brother actually bought a bolt action single shot .410 and I really loved that shotgun. When he went away to the service during Vietnam he gave me the gun. My son became the owner about 1980. I bought a cheap Russian one in the early 2000's - I use it for Chipmunks at range. Thanks for this video.
A 12GA at 11?!?! When I was 11 I was like 4’5 how did you handle that
I LOVE the .410 and I'm not a woman, or a child either.
Ok, enough of the macho silliness. It is a great self defense round, especially with 3x, or 2x buck. Minimal recoil, plenty of pain. Anyone can use it. And if you have to use it for protection, you won't have time to protect your ears. So, the .410 won't have you walking around with Tinnitus for 2 or 3 days!😆
I'm sure it's really light and easy to handle in a tense situation.
My Mossberg Self Defense is terrific, but nothing can match the reliability of a rotating cylinder format.
This looks INTERESTING!!!
If it goes bang, and you like the round... who cares what anybody else thinks? .410 is pretty cool though.
Now that I own a 410; I consider 410 an expert's gun, not a child's gun. If you can take clays out of the air with a 410 you get a lot of respect. And the defensive rounds that came out in the past few years, buck and ball, disc and BB, old fashioned buckshot, its all good.
I think this Revolver 410 its only 2 1/2 inch
410 is an expert's gun, but so satisfying on clays! I bought a Yildiz 410 side by side years ago, and it had the magic. I was hitting 10 out of 10 sporting clays with no problem, even hit a few at 40 yards. The did a recall and replacement, but the replacement was just OK - no magic.
Thanks for the video. Just placed an order on one with a 9.8 inch barrel up here in Canada.
That was your last shot that hit the red. The gun looks like fun, I'll have to get me one. Cheers! Great channel man!!
(as a kid) I hunted with a .410 - killed a bunch of small game with it!
That is an awesome looking gun. Lots of quick fire power. Alternate shot and slugs. Would make a devistating home defense weapon.
I do almost the same but with an airgun. It's such a fun to make these tests. Good luck bro!
I have a very similar gun, the Rossi Circuit Judge. It's lightweight and accurate, and also has a shield to protect your forward hand from the cylinder gap.
You can also shoot 45s through a circut judge right?
@@joedirt8535 it also shoots .45 Colt and has a rifled barrel. It comes with a "choke" that screws into the end of the barrel that's designed to stop the spin when using shotgun shells. The shotgun in the video could probably shoot .45 Colt as well, but I'm assuming it's a smoothbore gun.
I've been hunting with a .410 since 1955, but that was my first firearm, I was 11 when my dad gave it to me, I use to dread firing it because at 11 years old it seemed like it kicked like a mule, it was a Harrington Richardson, single shot, model 48, 3 inch chamber, full choke, I still have it and will always keep it as long as I'm alive. But 100 yds with deer slugs is a little bit too far, (no, it's a whole lot too far) even with 3 inch slugs. Now I have 62 other firearms to choose from for hunting anything and everything on the North American continent, but I would never take a .410 deer hunting unless I could get close enough to stick the barrel up his "where the sun doesn't shine" area.
Grow tons of root veggies to store, you'll live longer if it hits the fan. Everyone will hunt the game in your area to extinction quickly. Them veggies will keep you alive between successful hunts. :)
First 2 in the dirt 3 shot hit cardboard 6" left 1" low 4 shot high 4.5" to left where top cardboard and middle cardboard on seam 5 In the red.
Yep. Accuracy is "poor" at best, and I don't think we can blame the shooter.
I really like that shotgun! Thanks for sharing. Greetings from France!
I like it! Im gonna get one. Thanks for the vid.
I hope you’re feeling better brother, I like to watch you awesome video clips, all the best to you and your family, god bless
last shot at 50 hit the bullseye. At 100, drops quite a bit into the dirt.
Last shot hit the bulls eye
I am a Left-Handed Shooter. I have yet to find a revolver-style rifle that did not try to blind me.
And I agree with you whole-heartedly about the .410.
My favorite hunting gun is a single 410 i inherited, i love my circuit judge, but the single shot 410 provides just the right amount of challenge.
Find some once fired .410 hulls which extract easily in your gun. Reload them at the kitchen table with a big rusty nail and a rawhide mallet. There is tons of load data published by the powder mfgs.
The easy way to find these hulls, is to create them by shooting up a box of factory ammo.
I use to watch a tv show called the Harley Burg show, (a retired game warden) when I was a kid, (I'm 67 now), and loved watching him shoot swamp rabbits with a 410. I have tried bigger guns, but the 410 was always my favorite go to for small game. The only thing I don't like about a bolt action I have is the spring that kicks out an extra shell after firing, and I broke a firing pin on a brake over, (my own fault snapping it back); that is why I went to the pump shotgun. I think I will try this one with a cylinder if I can get it, because it looks like fun.
Just from the thumbnail I've already noticed the feature that separates good long gun revolvers from bad long gun revolvers.
That little bit of bent sheet metal covering the cylinder gap makes a huge difference.
Wish they had something like this in .357 magnum and a 16” barrel. That would really make my day.
You can shoot 45 cal from it
@@iwbywnm Do you mean the .45 long colt?
@@RevNeilDDavies yeah .410 can usually take 45 Long Colt.
The Rossi circuit judge is like that and it shoots 410 and 45 long colt
,Alfa "Carbine" .357 Magnum. Ozziereviews has a grate video.
That is a sweet ride home! I really like shooting the 410, it’s the 22 of the shotgun world
That rifle looks badass🔥👌🏾
Very cool and yes intight bush theyre great for coastal blacktail
.410 is one of the most fun rounds to shoot. Always have been expensive tho. I remember paying like $7.99 for a box of 25 AA skeet loads back in like 1994.
Gf am
That would be roughly 14 bucks nowadays
Very true, I never remember it being cheap Per se, but definitely a fun one
the last shot was the best! #4 hit low and left on the cardboard. looked like the first 3 hit the dirt short! thats a nice revolvashotrifle
I used to have a old Webley 410 with a Martini Henry action, made in Birmingham (not Alabama). It was a lot of fun, handled and looked great, lovely engineering and excellent for squirrels.
That is one good lookin gun bro! (Smile)
Great video.
Stay safe and healthy.
Peace
I grew up shooting something similar. Called an over/under 410/22. Great gun to learn on. Little to no kick. Easy to control.
That little over/under was great for a 12 year old to nail jackrabbits.
The 100 yards shots were all low, hitting the ground. One of the 50 yard shots hit the left side of the red bull's eye. Good vid!!
THAT looks nice. I had a shiatty semi-auto 4 shot one when I was a kid for hare and partridge. It was ALWAYS jamming. No matter how my brother fixed it, or what cartridges I bought.
Last shot bulls eye
I remember heavy metal saying that shotgun was a smooth bore that might have a lot to do with it
@Patrick Henry true. My 12ga 1100 slug barrel hit dead on at 50yds 8" directly 6 o'clock low at 100yds. Bought that slug barrel for my dad's ol' 1100 with improved cylinder choke so I'd have a shotgun/muzzleloader only hunting zones in Tx. firearm.
(Have not harvested any deer or feral hogs with it yet, though.)
Strange as it might sound but 410 ammo is readily available in the UK.
I love 410s, but this one would be illegal in the UK unless you've got a FAC.
Dang!! That's the fastest 'like' I ever had! Faster than a Bishop from a brothel!
No problem with supply of 410 amo in Australia
I’ve had my 410 single shot for 50yrs now & still enjoy it.
My first firearm when I was 12 in 1955 was a 3 inch 410 single shot with a 22 long rifle on top. 100 yards is really pushing it on a 410.
You know what would make that even more awesome! A pistol grip stock that comes with it in the box!!
Who else was imagining themselves in a post apocalyptic world with that bad boy side holstered, sawed off, and pistol gripped? lol
So a Taurus judge
I'd rather have just about anything else lol 😆
Best 410 slugs are Winchester super X with the crimp cut off shot emptied, keep plastic wad inside, don't remove and fit a .38 hollow base wadcutter inside, nice snug fit, nice accurate slug round home made.
Dead on at 50 yds. Great little 410. I grew up with a Mossberg bolt action 410 and just loved it. I handed it down to my son.
That wheel gun looks like a whole Lotta fun
Legal here in Australia as well, can get it those style firearms in 45LC / 410, 22lr, 22 mag, 357 and 44 mag
Very cool gun!
The fourth shot at fifty yards hitt good work sir😎🙏