So is that considered a pistol then.
So is that considered a pistol then.
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Regrettably, I sold my Grandmas' old Iver Johnson Arms & Cycle Works .410 single many years ago. One of the many guns I regret selling. But I still have her old .410 bolt-action, I'd have to dig it out but I think it's a Stevens.
Probably haven't shot mine in quite a few years. I might have to bring it along next time I go out.![]()
Never understood why .410 shells cost more than all the others! Supply and demand I guess.
With the MASSIVE difference in price....I have to assume there is a bit of gouging going on. Since it tends to be a gun often used by young shooters....maybe they figure we will spend the money to get kids started.....and we do.
*I know many people will debate that its "an expert's shotgun". But I started my kids on .410 even before .22.....so as to increase the shot/kill ratio on small game-so their first few squirrel hunts would be a positive experience.
I have a great little Turkish O/U .410, and an NEF single shot. They're lots of fun, just wish they were cheaper to shoot.
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