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  • Mr. Perfect

    Might could put an eye out.

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  • ridgleyart

    That would sure be a fun little gun.

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  • NeoBlackdog

    How much for the sparkly pink bath mat?

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  • bpost

    I have a old Stevens .410 at the back door, hidden from view through the glass. I used it recently on a feral cat that was attacking my barn cat. At 25 yards it stopped him dead in his tracks, literally. It was a HUGE cat a male with teeth so large I thought it was a lion. I estimate his weight at 17-19 pounds.

    The .410 may only have 1/2 ounce of shot but that feral cat sure did not like it when hit with a load of #8's.

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  • Mr. Perfect
    NeoBlackdog: 31515520097691/comments/31515566682011

    How much for the sparkly pink bath mat?

    Anything you need to tell us NEO?

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  • NeoBlackdog
    Mr. Perfect: 31515520097691/comments/31515566969371

    https://forums.gunbroker.com/discussion/comment/11256466#Comment_11256466

    Anything you need to tell us NEO?

    Not yet!!! LOL!๐Ÿคฃ

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  • select-fire

    Nice

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  • Mr. Perfect
    bpost: 31515520097691/comments/31515540969883

    I have a old Stevens .410 at the back door, hidden from view through the glass. I used it recently on a feral cat that was attacking my barn cat. At 25 yards it stopped him dead in his tracks, literally. It was a HUGE cat a male with teeth so large I thought it was a lion. I estimate his weight at 17-19 pounds.

    The .410 may only have 1/2 ounce of shot but that feral cat sure did not like it when hit with a load of #8's.

    My 2 .410s pattern very nicely at 50 yards. I sure wouldn't want to be hit by it at that range even.

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  • ridgleyart

    I'll bet it brings over $2K

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  • Ruger4me

    Pretty and I was wondering why no photos of the whole gun put together until I read your description.... somebody that wants a 410 is gonna get a very nice one.

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  • Grunt2

    You will do well on that one ...for sure!!! My 410 Wingmaster has taken several nice turkeys'...

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  • chme

    Will be keeping an eye on that auction out of curiosity- I inherited my Dad's 1100 Light Field 25 years ago- it had 3 shells fired thru it when I got it.

    I have several .410s- if you want to learn to be humble, go shoot a round of Sporting Clays with a .410!

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  • ridgleyart
    chme: 31515520097691/comments/31515558797211

    Will be keeping an eye on that auction out of curiosity- I inherited my Dad's 1100 Light Field 25 years ago- it had 3 shells fired thru it when I got it.

    I have several .410s- if you want to learn to be humble, go shoot a round of Sporting Clays with a .410!

    Dove hunting can also be a challenge with a .410

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  • gruntled2
    ridgleyart: 31515520097691/comments/31515558674459

    I'll bet it brings over $2K

    I sure hope not. I had a .410, 28 skeet set , among several others that I sold when I needed a new car just after I got married in 1972. Of course once I got married I had to cut WAAAAY back on skeet shooting anyway. Worse yet the cost of the shells went way up sometime around then when the paper shells disappeared. I could never reload the &^%$ plastic shells as the crimps kept coming open.

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  • BobJudy

    It will for sure bring a surprising amount. The only change I would make if it were mine is the addition of a weighted magazine cap. My 870 410 skeet has one and it sure helps to smooth up your swing. My Winny 42s for some reason don't need any extra weight but for me the Remingtons do. Of course right now none of them are getting much use because 410 ammo is out of sight and I hate reloading 410. I do have 2 or 3 cases on the shelf but am to cheap to shoot it up.๐Ÿ˜€ Bob

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  • asop

    Had a Mod. 42 I used for rabbits. Good Beagles ran them within 20 yards. Fun stuff.

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  • Spider7115

    I love it. You're going to do very well with it!

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  • Butchdog2

    Wood, 1,000.00, gun 2,000.00 = 3,000.00

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  • randomnut

    And the 375 H&H?

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  • Ricci.Wright

    I am photographing it right now. I think it will go up tomorrow night.

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  • cbxjeff

    A beauty for sure Ricci. One of my Mossbergs is in .410 but certainly nothing like yours. Some folks make fun of a .410, that is until they are on the receiving end at 50 yds.

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  • Rocky Raab

    Lovely gun. Some .410 musings...

    I was enamored of the .410 at an early age when I learned that then-President Eisenhower favored one for quail hunting (a hunting President. Imagine that!) Had one as my first gun, a break-open model, make and model long forgotten.

    Fast forward many decades. I acquired an Italian .45 Colt and proceeded to cobble together .410 shells it would chamber and fire. Found a Lee hand loader (a really hard thing to find) and proceeded to make 1 3/4" shot shells holding #9 pellets and a light powder charge. Imagine the looks I'd get when I drew and dropped birds in flight - my buds assuming I was shooting regular solid bullets. Oh, and that was my snake-country carry gun (the original idea). Eventually, Speer came out with .45 Colt shot loads and I stopped the tedious task of making shorty .410s.

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  • Sam06

    Thats nice Ricci. It's a new gun because it has that thingy before the SSN so you can read it with a smart phone.

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  • mogley98

    Cool gun, side note I was at a NRA training for shotgun instructors and the teacher asked what shotgun would you recommend for a beginner in Skeet or sporting clays. All the class said a 410.

    He said why would you be so unfair to the beginner with so many less shot in the 410 as compared to the 12. Hmmm got you thinking anyway.

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  • hillbille
    mogley98: 31515520097691/comments/31515568461339

    Cool gun, side note I was at a NRA training for shotgun instructors and the teacher asked what shotgun would you recommend for a beginner in Skeet or sporting clays. All the class said a 410.

    He said why would you be so unfair to the beginner with so many less shot in the 410 as compared to the 12. Hmmm got you thinking anyway.

    thats why I prefer he 28 for beginer/kids recoil about same as 410, but patterns like 20ga......

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  • montanajoe
    • Community moderator

    That's a fine example,,,, ๐Ÿ™‚๐Ÿ™‚๐Ÿ™‚

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  • select-fire

    I have a 410er Savage 18" inserted in the top barrel in my HK. Full Choke is installed in the 12 gauge. It patters well for doves out to about 30 yd. Splattered a lot of them with it.

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  • Ricci.Wright

    All you guys shoot better than most of the folks I have shot skeet with. Splattering doves at 30 yards and killing turkeys at 50 yards with a .410.

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  • Butchdog2

    My 2 cents. Starting a new shooter off with a .410 is a big mistake.

    Discouragement ahead.

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  • allen griggs

    I worked an ambulance call, a 12 year old and his 14 year old brother were out hunting. The 12 year old was carrying a .410

    He was bent over, going through a barbed wire fence, and was holding the little shotgun. The gun went off and hit his brother in the neck from 10 feet away. Dead Right There.

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