I miss H&R single shots when they were made in Gardner, Massachusetts. The wood was better, and each gun's break action stayed tight as a virgin with absolute zero play or wobble. I also loved that marbled looking blueing on the receiver. Henry has a promising single shot shotgun on the market now, so I'll probably get one of those.
Yeah, the case hardened effect on the receiver of older HR was so cool. I almost got one of those, but all the ones I found were beat to shit, and frankly I really didn't want a super long barrel.
There's some talk going around about Remington starting the H&R line back up in coming years. Only production will then be in Alabama, and that new plant is big. I think Remington will eventually abandon Ilion, NY altogether before all is said and done. And that's sad, those are good people being done an unjustified disservice by Schumer and Cuomo.
I have this gun, but there are issues with the extractor. Maybe I need to just slick up the chamber, but i often have to pry shells out after firing. Recoil is massive for a 20 ga. I added a Pachmayr Decelerator pad and now it is just right. You still feel it, but it allows you to fire a lot more rounds at the range. Without the pad, recoil is harder than the Remington 870 in 12 ga. Basic physics, this gun is very light and easy to carry so there is less mass to absorb felt recoil.
Yeah, they do kick like a mule for a 20 ga. Maybe I will add one of those Pachmayr pads.... I have not personally had trouble with the extractor. Its a fun, simple gun, I think. :)
A good review in spite of the camera fumble. I just wish you could have filmed the test firing that would have been great. Also I don't care much for the ejector type who wants a live round kicked out too hit on a hard stone and go off. The extractor is much better for safety reasons. Thumbs up.
You should get one if you can find them... CVA discontinued this model. It's a fun, inexpensive gun. I think that these guys have them in stock for a really good price. www.gricegunshop.com/cvacr5803-cva-hunter-compact-20ga-blued-black.html model #cvacr5803.
I don't think so. I couldn't find it anywhere either. I know they USED to make a SS 12 gauge..... in the Scout series, I believe, and also a barrel conversion for the Accura but I couldn't find either of them anywhere online. ..... Gunbroker, Buds Guns, Cheaper Than Dirt, etc. And, actually this one is no longer on CVAs website, but you can still find them in 20 and 410. It's a nice, simple, fun piece in 20, and actually kicks a fair bit. I would recommend it for $200 for sure. :)
Have you ever looked at the Hatfield ones?...can actually buy them at some Walmarts. Look them up on RUclips. Very inexpensive ($150). Or search in your local pawn shops for an older gun, or on Gunbroker. You can find something for sure.
Been looking at them a little. Kinda looking for a single 410 maybe. To bad H&R/New England are no longer making singles. Sad to see so many good things go. Stevens has a single, but its china made. What the heck is wrong with all these makers, importing china guns and stamping their name on it. They should be ashamed of thier un-patriotism.
Saw this at Bass Pro yesterday. Was tempted to pick it up, but I was really looking for a 12 gauge. Now I can't get my mind off of it. May make a return trip soon.
sgtjarhead99 Do it! For less than $200 you can't do much better. I wanted a 20 ga, but not a 28 inch barrel. This thing will be perfect for up close and personal hunting in the thick No. Michigan woods, plus just plain fun. gotta love a single shot. :)
@@derekneumann Yeah, I've heard from other owners that they're really well made...however, no need for me to buy one....owned an H&R Topper 20 ga, since 1987...even had the full choke opened to modified! I fitted mine with a Limbsaver because the stock was made a little short and now its perfect. Long live the break action single shot! =)
Found one of these guns in 20ga at my local gun shop. I was blown away by the quality of this single shot after years of shooting Rossi singles. 4473 is a form you fill out every time you buy a firearm from an FFL. They have them digitally now too.
Yes, they are really nice for the price, for sure!! I have shot it a bunch, but never made a vid. Such a fun, practical, woods/truck gun and makes hunting challenging again!! :)
Yup. Still have it. Frankly, it hasn't gotten used very much unfortunately.... 200 rounds at best. I made the stupid decision to go back to college to further my degree, and with working full time, and being a single dad, it hasn't left a lot of room for rabbits, squirrels, or 2 liters. It seems like a solid, inexpensive gun.
@@derekneumann hey at least your furthering your skills and will have a good job for your kid I know it sucks trust me I work full time and go to school but hopefully when I get a good job I'll get some land to shoot on
As far as I know it is fine. It has a fixed MODIFIED CHOKE, which is fine for slugs. I have shot 20 or so through it without issue. It looks like CVA maybe isn't making this version anymore?? It's hard to tell from their website. Cheaper Than Dirt has them for like $194. If you can find one, they are worth the price. Cheers!
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Jay's is a fantastic place! I want to get this for my 12 year old (who is also a lefty). I see these being talked about as a slug gun. It's a smooth bore that can also shoot bird shot, correct? I'm stuck between this or the Remington 870 compact. What's your recommendation?
Good question, tough choice. I guess it depends on what you want to do with it. The CVA is cheaper by a bit, even though they have rebates on the 870 right now. The 870 is multiple shot vs single, so more complicated, heavier, but good to teach pump basics, I suppose. However, the CVA being single shot teaches the skill of make one shot count, I guess. I have a full size 870 also (12 ga.) and its awesome, but I wanted something simpler to have fun with and make difficulty higher. This address your slug gun question: this is a regular smooth bore shotgun that can shoot either rifled slugs or shot, however remember it does not have a screw-in choke tube system....so not so good for a turkey gun, or skeet gun. Hope you little buddy likes either!! Thanks! Cheers!
Yea, I'm big on the single shots because you have to be patient and shoot a quality shot. I also like that the single shot is ambidextrous. On the negative side, I was hoping to have something a little more versatile that he could knock down a turkey or some skeet with. Luckily, we're still 4 months out from Christmas and I have time to figure it out! Either way he'll be pumped to have his own gun.
I just bought this shotgun. My son and I really enjoyed it. I really like the trigger.
A smooth bore with #4 buckshot sure will have a massive spread, no need for short barrel tax stamp.
Massive spread? Smooth bore has tighter patterns than rifled. Rifling is better for slugs.
I miss H&R single shots when they were made in Gardner, Massachusetts. The wood was better, and each gun's break action stayed tight as a virgin with absolute zero play or wobble. I also loved that marbled looking blueing on the receiver. Henry has a promising single shot shotgun on the market now, so I'll probably get one of those.
Yeah, the case hardened effect on the receiver of older HR was so cool. I almost got one of those, but all the ones I found were beat to shit, and frankly I really didn't want a super long barrel.
There's some talk going around about Remington starting the H&R line back up in coming years. Only production will then be in Alabama, and that new plant is big. I think Remington will eventually abandon Ilion, NY altogether before all is said and done. And that's sad, those are good people being done an unjustified disservice by Schumer and Cuomo.
I think the Stevens 301 is the same price and its better tan a NEF or H&R,....it has a safety and screw in chokes.
I want one of these for Turkey hunting. Grew up with a .410 single shot. I'll have to send the barrel out to be threaded for screw in choke.
I have this gun, but there are issues with the extractor. Maybe I need to just slick up the chamber, but i often have to pry shells out after firing.
Recoil is massive for a 20 ga. I added a Pachmayr Decelerator pad and now it is just right. You still feel it, but it allows you to fire a lot more rounds at the range. Without the pad, recoil is harder than the Remington 870 in 12 ga. Basic physics, this gun is very light and easy to carry so there is less mass to absorb felt recoil.
Yeah, they do kick like a mule for a 20 ga. Maybe I will add one of those Pachmayr pads.... I have not personally had trouble with the extractor. Its a fun, simple gun, I think. :)
Cool! Thanks for the video!👍🏼
Still own this? Interested in selling it? I’m looking for a single-shot 20 gauge.
A good review in spite of the camera fumble. I just wish you could have filmed the test firing that would have been great. Also I don't care much for the ejector type who wants a live round kicked out too hit on a hard stone and go off. The extractor is much better for safety reasons. Thumbs up.
It depends on the end user, everybody is different.
Any updates on this shotgun? Been looking into maybe getting one
You should get one if you can find them... CVA discontinued this model. It's a fun, inexpensive gun. I think that these guys have them in stock for a really good price. www.gricegunshop.com/cvacr5803-cva-hunter-compact-20ga-blued-black.html model #cvacr5803.
A question.. Is this single shot available in 12 gauge? I cant see it anywhere..
I don't think so. I couldn't find it anywhere either. I know they USED to make a SS 12 gauge..... in the Scout series, I believe, and also a barrel conversion for the Accura but I couldn't find either of them anywhere online. ..... Gunbroker, Buds Guns, Cheaper Than Dirt, etc. And, actually this one is no longer on CVAs website, but you can still find them in 20 and 410. It's a nice, simple, fun piece in 20, and actually kicks a fair bit. I would recommend it for $200 for sure. :)
@@derekneumann okay thank you for your reply,,, i always liked the idea of a quality single shot in 12 gauge.
Have you ever looked at the Hatfield ones?...can actually buy them at some Walmarts. Look them up on RUclips. Very inexpensive ($150). Or search in your local pawn shops for an older gun, or on Gunbroker. You can find something for sure.
Correction. The guns are made in SPAIN by Dikar.......NOT Italy. Sorry :)
Been looking at them a little. Kinda looking for a single 410 maybe. To bad H&R/New England are no longer making singles. Sad to see so many good things go. Stevens has a single, but its china made. What the heck is wrong with all these makers, importing china guns and stamping their name on it. They should be ashamed of thier un-patriotism.
I have a CVA 20 Ga. folding hamerless shotgun that's made in Italy.
Saw this at Bass Pro yesterday. Was tempted to pick it up, but I was really looking for a 12 gauge. Now I can't get my mind off of it. May make a return trip soon.
sgtjarhead99 Do it! For less than $200 you can't do much better. I wanted a 20 ga, but not a 28 inch barrel. This thing will be perfect for up close and personal hunting in the thick No. Michigan woods, plus just plain fun. gotta love a single shot. :)
@@derekneumann 24" barrel modified choke = woodcock gun. Nice grab, Derek. -b
Yeah, it's a cool, inexpensive, functional gun......but they only made them for a short time...... you may be able to find them still. Happy New Year!
@@derekneumann Yeah, I've heard from other owners that they're really well made...however, no need for me to buy one....owned an H&R Topper 20 ga, since 1987...even had the full choke opened to modified! I fitted mine with a Limbsaver because the stock was made a little short and now its perfect. Long live the break action single shot! =)
Yes there was
I guess you could break this down into 2 sections for storage if you wanted to? I looked at the web site they just talked about the scout break down.
Ive got one and i have no idea how to break it down, ive tried everything.
Found one of these guns in 20ga at my local gun shop. I was blown away by the quality of this single shot after years of shooting Rossi singles. 4473 is a form you fill out every time you buy a firearm from an FFL. They have them digitally now too.
Yes, they are really nice for the price, for sure!! I have shot it a bunch, but never made a vid. Such a fun, practical, woods/truck gun and makes hunting challenging again!! :)
I have bought a lot of guns, but never knew it was "form 4473" !!!
Do you still have it if so how has it held up
Yup. Still have it. Frankly, it hasn't gotten used very much unfortunately.... 200 rounds at best. I made the stupid decision to go back to college to further my degree, and with working full time, and being a single dad, it hasn't left a lot of room for rabbits, squirrels, or 2 liters. It seems like a solid, inexpensive gun.
@@derekneumann hey at least your furthering your skills and will have a good job for your kid I know it sucks trust me I work full time and go to school but hopefully when I get a good job I'll get some land to shoot on
do these accept threaded choke tubes?
Nope. Smooth-non-threaded-bore.
Can it shoot slugs?
As far as I know it is fine. It has a fixed MODIFIED CHOKE, which is fine for slugs. I have shot 20 or so through it without issue. It looks like CVA maybe isn't making this version anymore?? It's hard to tell from their website. Cheaper Than Dirt has them for like $194. If you can find one, they are worth the price. Cheers!
@@derekneumann thx
I have fired about 50 slugs through mine without issue
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Never mind lol I continued the video and u said Italy thanks
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That's awesome I live in Gaylord
Haha. Cool. I am in Petoskey.
make a video on shooting it
I will have to do that soon. Maybe next weekend when I don't have to work.
Jay's is a fantastic place! I want to get this for my 12 year old (who is also a lefty). I see these being talked about as a slug gun. It's a smooth bore that can also shoot bird shot, correct? I'm stuck between this or the Remington 870 compact. What's your recommendation?
Good question, tough choice. I guess it depends on what you want to do with it. The CVA is cheaper by a bit, even though they have rebates on the 870 right now. The 870 is multiple shot vs single, so more complicated, heavier, but good to teach pump basics, I suppose. However, the CVA being single shot teaches the skill of make one shot count, I guess. I have a full size 870 also (12 ga.) and its awesome, but I wanted something simpler to have fun with and make difficulty higher. This address your slug gun question: this is a regular smooth bore shotgun that can shoot either rifled slugs or shot, however remember it does not have a screw-in choke tube system....so not so good for a turkey gun, or skeet gun. Hope you little buddy likes either!! Thanks! Cheers!
Yea, I'm big on the single shots because you have to be patient and shoot a quality shot. I also like that the single shot is ambidextrous. On the negative side, I was hoping to have something a little more versatile that he could knock down a turkey or some skeet with. Luckily, we're still 4 months out from Christmas and I have time to figure it out! Either way he'll be pumped to have his own gun.
If you get this gun for a child, be sure to add a recoil pad. This is a shoulder crusher out of the box
Where is it made?
Spain
Melhor cal
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