Charles Daly 600 Semi-Automatic Shotgun 28 Gauge 2.75" Chamber 26" Barrel 6 Round Capacity Walnut Stock Black Finish
The Charles Daly 600 Semi-Auto Shotgun has the premium features shooters expect from top-of-the-line shotguns. They use a gas operating system for consistent and solid performance. The chrome-lined chambers and bores guarantee longevity, easy cleaning and help protect these critical areas from corrosion.
Features : -Hand Oiled Checkered Walnut Stock and Forend
-Fixed Fiber Optic Front Sight
-6.4Lbs
-Aluminum Receiver, Steel Barrel
Manufacturer: Charles Daly
Model: 600
Action: Semi-automatic
Caliber: 28 Gauge 2.75"
Barrel Length: 26"
Color: Black
Type of Barrel: Vent Rib
Chamber: 2.75"
Chokes: 3 Choke Tubes
Capacity: 6 Rounds
Sights: Fiber Optic Front Sight
Subcategory: Sporting Shotguns
Finish: Blued
Stock: Walnut
Caliber Dictionary
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The 28 gauge was introduced in 1903 by Parker Brothers, famous for double-barrel shotguns. With a nominal bore diameter of .550-inch, it is considered a "small gauge" shotgun, and 28 gauge is one of the four officlal events in American skeet. Case length is 2 3/4 inches and the standard charge is just 3/4-ounce of shot. That said, with modern shells the 28 gauge is surprisingly effective on both clay targets and upland birds. Although definitely an "expert's shotgun," the 28 gauge has the advantage of low recoil, can be built into very light shotguns, and is much more effective than the .410. Over the years it was kept alive mostly by serious skeet shooters, but today is often chosen by serious upland bird hunters. Because of pellet count it is most effective with smaller shot sizes (7 1/2, 8, and 9), so is rarely employed by waterfowlers. — Craig Boddington