Thank you for making this video! I wasn't sure about the quality of the shotgun when looking at it online but this demonstration really showcased it is high.
I remember desperately looking for information on this shotgun when deciding whether to buy it or not, one of the big reasons I made this video and why the video is doing so well. Thank you for commenting and taking an interest in my content 😁
I highly appreciate you making this video. I have purchased one of these shotguns myself and I was concerned about using it with buckshot and slugs due to its price point and the fact that it’s a “turkey gun”. It’s been hard to find a good detailed video about this so thank you for this.
You know there are adapter kits made for single shot shotguns for firing many others calibers.. 9mm , 22 lr , 45 and more. One company is called Short Track but there are others. Makes a single barrel 12 gauge very versatile.
I see a lot of deals for those on eBay. However, all the 22 long rifle adapters seem to have been taken off the market. I think eBay may have updated their terms of service.
I was scared to get one because it was so low cost but if it works fine might be a good gun to actually use and keep on the truck. The folding down style single shot has alot of appeal.
I would say that with all budget firearms there is a chance of getting a lemon. However, the amount of things to go wrong with a single shot shotgun vs, say, a semi auto pistol are much less. The truck gun appeal is very high I agree!
I have a 28" .410 and a 14" 12 gauge (available in Canada, not sure about the US) it kicks like a mule, i should probably get a shoulder pad, lol They're great guns for the price, very sturdy, my only issue is that they misfire a lot until broken in, first thing i did was take them apart, get rid of all the factory oil and soak the thing in clp and just work the hammer and trigger dry firing it a good hundred times or so
Thanks for sharing! I would've figured that the dry firing would break the firing pin based on what I've read online. I guess we now know from experience! I've had one concerning misfire but not another since I've kept it clean. Federal US law states no shotgun barrel under 18", which is unfortunate and very arbitrary if you know the history! Enjoy your 14 inches!
@@Moworks-3006 haha, I've had no problems with dry firing here and there, although that many times in a row i definitely had a snap cap with a rubber primer
I have the wood stocked version and my only real complaint is the horrible trigger. It has the hardest pull I have ever experienced in my 60+ years of shooting. I would like to find a video on taking the action apart and reassembly so I could do a little polishing and maybe some spring replacement.
Hey there, I to notice how heavy that triggers is! It's saving grace is that it is very crisp. It may be hard to find a video on the disassembly due to this being one of the more recent Turkish shotguns, which are not routinely maintenance, and usually shot until broken and then replaced (from what I hear).
Couldn't agree with you more. Also pair that with how cheap 12ga birdshot can go for nowadays. I found some bird shot recently on Sportsmans Guide selling for under eight dollars per box of 25. Free shipping with the membership.
My son's Turkish made Winchester has the same issue with still being able to see the red when on safe. Other than that it's a decent shotty. 20 ga. SXP.
4:50 That rattling is a sliding piece that actuates the ejector/extractor. It held against a leaf spring in the foregrip. It looks like a squared U and will just slide out if you take the gun apart. You could disassemble it and put a little silicone grease to keep it from rattling. There's a huge void in the buttstock, I filled a few bags with birdshot and added a few pounds before filling the rest with part of a damaged shirt. Helps the young ones handle slugs a little easier 😅
I fired mine straight from factory (cylinder bore/ no choke). I know some slugs can be fired from some chokes but Cylinder Bore is usually best for those. Buckshot you can get away with a little tighter choke.
I got mine in they other day cleaned it really good started to load the shells and they got stuck at the beginning some would go through and some would catch I've never had a problem with the load ports or carrier port any suggestions on what I can do to fix it...
This is probably terrible advice but I always make sure to put some higher power (in this case, slugs/ 00 buckshot) rounds through new firearms because, even with non-semi auto firearms, I find they all need a break in period. Otherwise, I would encourage you to check for burrs, inconsistencies, perhaps sharp edges or residual finishing product in the chamber. After that, try ammo inspection or using a different brand. Despite being a good manufacturer ALL Fiocchi ammo runs horribly in my Taurus, so trying a different brand might help.
@Moworks-3006 yes sir thank you for the reply it seems that you were right about the break-in period, so yesterday I just worked different shells through it, and it seemed to work better I appreciate fellow gun owners like you that will give feed back thanks moworks-3006
I've unfortunately got a dud twice. I had light primer strikes on both guns I got after no more than 75 shells in each. sent the first one in to Charles Daly and they sent me a brand new one with the same issues. wish this wasn't the case.
Hi Kyle, sorry to hear that :(. I had one concerning light primer strike around the 30-50 round mark but it alleviated completely after I cleaned the firing pin area. I buy a lot of budget guns, I'm sure to get bit one of these days, just not today!
Was just looking at one today! A .410 with steel walls 3x thicker than the 12ga in the video. Also had a spring loaded extractor for extra flare. I felt a calling to the Charles Daly 101 in particular, and saw almost no reviews on it and thus we got this video. Would love to get my hands on an old reliable single shot though!
Just bought one today haven’t shot it yet but this was a great video with good information was hoping it would shoot slugs and it does that pretty good will be trying mine soon thanks for the video keep up the great content💯
Thank you for the kind comment! I researched as much as I could on this firearm but found some gaps in knowledge, hence this video, I'm glad I was able to help!
Thank you for making this video! I wasn't sure about the quality of the shotgun when looking at it online but this demonstration really showcased it is high.
I remember desperately looking for information on this shotgun when deciding whether to buy it or not, one of the big reasons I made this video and why the video is doing so well. Thank you for commenting and taking an interest in my content 😁
I highly appreciate you making this video. I have purchased one of these shotguns myself and I was concerned about using it with buckshot and slugs due to its price point and the fact that it’s a “turkey gun”. It’s been hard to find a good detailed video about this so thank you for this.
Sure thing! That is precisely why I made this video, I was very interested in this firearm but saw no information on it!
You know there are adapter kits made for single shot shotguns for firing many others calibers.. 9mm , 22 lr , 45 and more. One company is called Short Track but there are others. Makes a single barrel 12 gauge very versatile.
I see a lot of deals for those on eBay. However, all the 22 long rifle adapters seem to have been taken off the market. I think eBay may have updated their terms of service.
Yeah, I need to get a sleeve for a .410 to shoot .45acp.
Short Lane maybe?
@@wolffzambelli2701 yep that’s it
I was scared to get one because it was so low cost but if it works fine might be a good gun to actually use and keep on the truck. The folding down style single shot has alot of appeal.
I would say that with all budget firearms there is a chance of getting a lemon. However, the amount of things to go wrong with a single shot shotgun vs, say, a semi auto pistol are much less. The truck gun appeal is very high I agree!
I have a 28" .410 and a 14" 12 gauge (available in Canada, not sure about the US) it kicks like a mule, i should probably get a shoulder pad, lol
They're great guns for the price, very sturdy, my only issue is that they misfire a lot until broken in, first thing i did was take them apart, get rid of all the factory oil and soak the thing in clp and just work the hammer and trigger dry firing it a good hundred times or so
Thanks for sharing! I would've figured that the dry firing would break the firing pin based on what I've read online. I guess we now know from experience! I've had one concerning misfire but not another since I've kept it clean. Federal US law states no shotgun barrel under 18", which is unfortunate and very arbitrary if you know the history! Enjoy your 14 inches!
@@Moworks-3006 haha, I've had no problems with dry firing here and there, although that many times in a row i definitely had a snap cap with a rubber primer
Just purchased this rifle last week, waiting for it to come in! Cant wait to use it
Hey, glad to hear it! I'm glad I could give you some post purchase affirmation!
Excellent review 👌🫡 thinking to get one on walnut
Thank you! Good idea, please let us know how the finish looks if you do get one!
Finally a video where were not aiming at a person shaped target/
For real ^_>^
Appreciate your analysis and review, thank you. Please rattle can it on camera for us. :-)
Yes I will be sure to do so. Thank you for the comment!
Thanks for taking the time to post. So if my memory serves me correctly Chiappa is an Italian company.
I did not know that! I know a lot of budget shotguns are currently made in Turkey.
@@Moworks-3006 I think it may be an Italian company but still made in Turkey. Not sure
I have the same gun, I have used the riffled choke that really improves the accuracy at 40 yards.
Very cool! I've been looking into the rifled chokes, I watched a video on them and they seem to work great.
Do you know a link for the choke?
I have the wood stocked version and my only real complaint is the horrible trigger. It has the hardest pull I have ever experienced in my 60+ years of shooting. I would like to find a video on taking the action apart and reassembly so I could do a little polishing and maybe some spring replacement.
Hey there, I to notice how heavy that triggers is! It's saving grace is that it is very crisp. It may be hard to find a video on the disassembly due to this being one of the more recent Turkish shotguns, which are not routinely maintenance, and usually shot until broken and then replaced (from what I hear).
Thanks for the video. Shotguns can be fun to shoot. And are good for different kinds of hunting.
Couldn't agree with you more. Also pair that with how cheap 12ga birdshot can go for nowadays. I found some bird shot recently on Sportsmans Guide selling for under eight dollars per box of 25. Free shipping with the membership.
@@Moworks-3006 that's not a bad price.
My son's Turkish made Winchester has the same issue with still being able to see the red when on safe. Other than that it's a decent shotty. 20 ga. SXP.
Yeah, something of note for sure. Thank you for sharing!
4:50 That rattling is a sliding piece that actuates the ejector/extractor. It held against a leaf spring in the foregrip. It looks like a squared U and will just slide out if you take the gun apart. You could disassemble it and put a little silicone grease to keep it from rattling.
There's a huge void in the buttstock, I filled a few bags with birdshot and added a few pounds before filling the rest with part of a damaged shirt. Helps the young ones handle slugs a little easier 😅
Hey yeah I see that. My Derringer does the same thing. Thanks for the tips!
Does it have a built in choke or screw in choke tubes?
Screw in, sorry but I forget off the top of my head, I think Benelli chokes.
Can you fire buckshot and slugs straight from the factory or do you need a new cylinder choke?
I fired mine straight from factory (cylinder bore/ no choke). I know some slugs can be fired from some chokes but Cylinder Bore is usually best for those. Buckshot you can get away with a little tighter choke.
I got mine in they other day cleaned it really good started to load the shells and they got stuck at the beginning some would go through and some would catch I've never had a problem with the load ports or carrier port any suggestions on what I can do to fix it...
This is probably terrible advice but I always make sure to put some higher power (in this case, slugs/ 00 buckshot) rounds through new firearms because, even with non-semi auto firearms, I find they all need a break in period. Otherwise, I would encourage you to check for burrs, inconsistencies, perhaps sharp edges or residual finishing product in the chamber. After that, try ammo inspection or using a different brand. Despite being a good manufacturer ALL Fiocchi ammo runs horribly in my Taurus, so trying a different brand might help.
@Moworks-3006 yes sir thank you for the reply it seems that you were right about the break-in period, so yesterday I just worked different shells through it, and it seemed to work better I appreciate fellow gun owners like you that will give feed back thanks moworks-3006
Can it be used for 12g slug?
Yes, or at least in my experience, I have shot quite a few slugs through it without issue.
I've unfortunately got a dud twice. I had light primer strikes on both guns I got after no more than 75 shells in each. sent the first one in to Charles Daly and they sent me a brand new one with the same issues. wish this wasn't the case.
Hi Kyle, sorry to hear that :(. I had one concerning light primer strike around the 30-50 round mark but it alleviated completely after I cleaned the firing pin area. I buy a lot of budget guns, I'm sure to get bit one of these days, just not today!
There are tons of older better made single shots around that id never buy a new one. The old ones are all sold steel and wood and they last forever
Was just looking at one today! A .410 with steel walls 3x thicker than the 12ga in the video. Also had a spring loaded extractor for extra flare. I felt a calling to the Charles Daly 101 in particular, and saw almost no reviews on it and thus we got this video. Would love to get my hands on an old reliable single shot though!
I think it woudl look great with just the stock and foregrip painted od green.
thank you! I will add it to the list!
Just bought one today haven’t shot it yet but this was a great video with good information was hoping it would shoot slugs and it does that pretty good will be trying mine soon thanks for the video keep up the great content💯
Thank you for the kind comment! I researched as much as I could on this firearm but found some gaps in knowledge, hence this video, I'm glad I was able to help!
Good job. Don’t forget to pick up your empties
I always do with shotguns, they are the biggest nastiest type of empty you can leave on the range IMO.
@@Moworks-3006 Well done