Notes: This gun
began in production in 1919, but only 571 were built between 1919 and the early
1940s. The Fox Trap uses a box
lock, a top lever break Open device, an internal hammer, and an automatic
ejector. The barrel has a
ventilated sighting rib, with ivory bead sights front and rear.
The receiver and side plates have excellent scrollwork engravings. The
side plates, receiver, trigger guard, and trigger are color-case hardened. while
the barrel is blued. The stock is
walnut which is oil finished and has a detachable Monte Carlo cheekpiece, with a
recoil pad on the butt. Unlike most
shotguns with a recoil pad, it is made of red rubber instead of black. The
trigger action is known to be crisp and light.
Weapon |
Ammunition |
Weight |
Magazines |
Price |
Fox Trap (30" Barrel) |
12 Gauge 3" |
3.18 kg |
1 Internal |
$289 |
Fox Trap (32" Barrel) |
12 Gauge 3" |
3.63 kg |
1 Internal |
$300 |
Weapon |
ROF |
Damage |
Pen |
Bulk |
SS |
Brst |
Range |
Fox Trap (30") |
SS |
5/1d6x36 or 2d6x8 |
2-4-Nil/Nil or 1-Nil |
7 |
6 |
Nil |
76 |
Fox Trap (32") |
SS |
5/1d6x36 or 2d6x8 |
2-4-Nil/Nil or 1-Nil |
8 |
6 |
Nil |
82 |
American Arms Bristol
Notes: This is
an over and-under shotgun with a 12-gauge upper barrel and a 20-gauge lower
barrel. Both barrels are variable
choke, and the stock has a recoil pad.
Three barrel lengths are available, but both barrels on a particular
Bristol must be the same length, unless the Bristol involved was specially made
for someone.
Weapon |
Ammunition |
Weight |
Magazines |
Price |
American Arms Bristol (24” Barrel) |
12 Gauge 3” + 20 Gauge 3” |
3.2 kg |
1+1 Internal |
$466 |
American Arms Bristol (26” Barrel) |
12 Gauge 3” + 20 Gauge 3” |
3.4 kg |
1+1 Internal |
$487 |
American Arms Bristol (28” Barrel) |
12 Gauge 3” + 20 Gauge 3” |
3.61 kg |
1+1 Internal |
$507 |
Weapon |
ROF |
Damage |
Pen |
Bulk |
SS |
Burst |
Range |
American Arms Bristol (12GA, 24”) |
SA |
5/1d6x32 or 2d6x8 |
2-3-Nil/Nil or Nil |
6 |
5 |
Nil |
49 |
American Arms Bristol (20GA, 24”) |
SA |
4/1d6x20 or 2d6x4 |
2-3-Nil/Nil or 1-Nil |
6 |
4 |
Nil |
42 |
American Arms Bristol (12GA, 26”) |
SA |
5/1d6x32 or 2d6x8 |
2-3-Nil/Nil or 1-Nil |
7 |
4 |
Nil |
54 |
American Arms Bristol (20GA, 26”) |
SA |
4/1d6x24 or 2d6x4 |
2-3-Nil/Nil or 1-Nil |
7 |
4 |
Nil |
45 |
American Arms Bristol (12GA, 28”) |
SA |
6/1d6x32 or 2d6x8 |
2-4-Nil/Nil or 1-Nil |
7 |
5 |
Nil |
58 |
American Arms Bristol (20GA, 28”) |
SA |
4/1d6x24 or 2d6x4 |
2-3-Nil/Nil or 1-Nil |
7 |
4 |
Nil |
49 |
American Arms Brittany
Notes: A
traditional double-barreled shotgun, the Brittany was introduced in 1989.
It uses a boxlock action; one source I read said that the Brittany uses
27-inch barrels in 12 Gauge and 25-inch barrels for the 20 Gauge version, and an
online source has a Brittany for sale with 26-inch barrels; I will use both
barrel lengths to cover all bases.
Online sources also state that the Brittany can take screw-in choke tubes,
though I have not been able to find what the base choke is.
(Most shotguns which can take interchangeable choke tubes have a base
choke of Full, however.) The barrels are finished in treated natural metal; the
side plates are color case-hardened. The action includes automatic ejectors and
a single selective trigger, with the barrel to be fired determined by a tang
selector that also safes the weapon.
The side plates are engraved with woodland scenes.
The stock is made of Spanish walnut, finished with polyurethane and
highly-polished; it has a straight wrist and a rubber non-skid buttplate (this
is not a pad). The forearm
terminates in a Schnabel tip. The action is designed to take Magnum and
regular-length shells. The Brittany is lightweight, unfortunately leading to
stiff recoil.
Weapon |
Ammunition |
Weight |
Magazines |
Price |
American Arms Brittany (26” Barrels) |
12 Gauge 2.75”, 3”, and 3.5” |
3.47 kg |
2 Internal |
$424 |
American Arms Brittany (27” Barrels) |
12 Gauge 2.75”, 3”, and 3.5” |
3.5 kg |
2 Internal |
$435 |
American Arms Brittany (25” Barrels) |
20 Gauge 2.75” and 3” |
3.26 kg |
2 Internal |
$361 |
Weapon |
ROF |
Damage |
Pen |
Bulk |
SS |
Burst |
Range |
American Arms Brittany (12GA 2.75”, 26”) |
SA |
5/1d6x32 or 2d6x8 |
2-3-Nil/Nil or Nil |
7 |
5 |
Nil |
55 |
American Arms Brittany (12GA 3”, 26”) |
SA |
5/1d6x32 or 2d6x8 |
2-3-Nil/Nil or 1-Nil |
7 |
5 |
Nil |
65 |
American Arms Brittany (12GA 3.5”, 26”) |
SA |
5/1d6x36 or 2d6x8 |
2-4-Nil/Nil or 1-Nil |
7 |
6 |
Nil |
71 |
American Arms Brittany (12GA 2.75”, 27”) |
SA |
5/1d6x32 or 2d6x8 |
2-3-Nil/Nil or 1-Nil |
7 |
5 |
Nil |
59 |
American Arms Brittany (12GA 3”, 27”) |
SA |
5/1d6x32 or 2d6x8 |
2-3-Nil/Nil or 1-Nil |
7 |
5 |
Nil |
67 |
American Arms Brittany (12GA 3.5”, 27”) |
SA |
5/1d6x36 or 2d6x8 |
2-4-Nil/Nil or 1-Nil |
7 |
6 |
Nil |
74 |
American Arms Brittany (20GA 2.75”, 25”) |
SA |
4/1d6x20 or 2d6x4 |
2-3-Nil/Nil or 1-Nil |
6 |
5 |
Nil |
46 |
American Arms Brittany (20GA 3”, 25”) |
SA |
4/1d6x20 or 2d6x4 |
2-3-Nil/Nil or 1-Nil |
6 |
5 |
Nil |
52 |
American Arms Silver II
Notes: American
Arms has some manufacturing capability in the US, but the Silver II is built in
Spain, then exported to American Arms for sale.
Spain is known for it’s building of fine shotguns, and the Silver II is
made with a stock of Spanish walnut, oil-finished and polished to high sheen.
The barrels are blued, while the action is engraved natural metal, and
the tang, trigger guard, and trigger are of color case-hardened finish, as are
the engraved side plates. The side
plates conceal a true boxlock. The upper barrel not only has a ventilated aiming
rib, but a ventilated rib separates the barrels.
Despite its handsome looks, the Silver II is considered a light shotgun,
due to the diminutive gauge, and recoil is surprisingly stiff.
Weapon |
Ammunition |
Weight |
Magazines |
Price |
Silver II |
28 Gauge 2.75” |
2.93 kg |
2 Internal |
$185 |
Weapon |
ROF |
Damage |
Pen |
Bulk |
SS |
Brst |
Range |
Silver II |
SA |
3/1d6x16 or 2d6x4 |
2-Nil/Nil or 1-Nil |
6 |
5 |
Nil |
43 |
American Arms Waterfowl
Notes: A typical
double-barrel shotgun, the Waterfowl is an over-and-under shotgun.
Though designed specifically for firing 3” Magnum ammunition, it can also
fire anything smaller.
Weapon |
Ammunition |
Weight |
Magazines |
Price |
American Arms Waterfowl |
12 Gauge (2 1/2”, 2 3/4”, 3”) |
3.2 kg |
2 Internal |
$507 |
Weapon |
ROF |
Damage |
Pen |
Bulk |
SS |
Brst |
Range |
American Arms Waterfowl (2 1/2”) |
SA |
5/1d6x32 or 2d6x8 |
2-3-Nil/Nil or Nil |
7 |
5 |
Nil |
66 |
American Arms Waterfowl (2 3/4”) |
SA |
5/1d6x32 or 2d6x8 |
2-3-Nil/Nil or 1-Nil |
7 |
5 |
Nil |
62 |
American Arms Waterfowl (3”) |
SA |
6/1d6x32 or 2d6x8 |
2-4-Nil.Nil or 1-Nil |
7 |
6 |
Nil |
58 |
Armsport Goose Gun
Notes: An
over-and-under shotgun designed for the powerful 10-gauge 3 1/2” Magnum
cartridge. The weapon has a sighting rib running the length of the barrel.
Weapon |
Ammunition |
Weight |
Magazines |
Price |
Armsport Goose Gun (28” Barrel) |
10 Gauge 3 1/2” |
3.5 kg |
2 Internal |
$690 |
Armsport Goose Gun (32” Barrel) |
10 Gauge 3 1/2” |
4.63 kg |
2 Internal |
$751 |
Weapon |
ROF |
Damage |
Pen |
Bulk |
SS |
Burst |
Range |
Armsport Goose Gun (28”) |
SA |
6/1d6x40 or 2d6x12 or 3d6x4 |
2-4-Nil/Nil or Nil or 1-Nil |
7 |
6 |
Nil |
57 |
Armsport Goose Gun (32”) |
SA |
6/1d6x44 or 2d6x12 or 3d6x4 |
2-4-Nil/Nil or Nil or 1-Nil |
8 |
5 |
Nil |
66 |
Armsport Italian Tri-Barrel
Notes: This is a
triple-barreled shotgun (two above, one below), with a recoil pad and two
triggers (one to fire the top two barrels, one to fire the bottom barrel).
Weapon |
Ammunition |
Weight |
Magazines |
Price |
Italian Tri-Barrel |
12 Gauge 3” |
4 kg |
3 Internal |
$713 |
Weapon |
ROF |
Damage |
Pen |
Bulk |
SS |
Burst |
Range |
Italian Tri-Barrel |
SA |
6/1d4x24 of 2d4x8 |
2-4-Nil/Nil or 1-Nil |
7 |
5 |
Nil |
58 |
Armsport Turkey Gun
Notes: This
over-and-under gun has an upper barrel which fires a 12-gauge shell for
fowl-hunting and a lower rifle barrel for more pinpoint shooting. It comes in
five combinations.
Weapon |
Ammunition |
Weight |
Magazines |
Price |
Turkey Gun |
12 Gauge 3” + 20 Gauge 3” |
3.2 kg |
1+1 Internal |
$434 |
Turkey Gun |
12 Gauge 3” + 5.56mm NATO |
3.2 kg |
1+1 Internal |
$588 |
Turkey Gun |
12 Gauge 3” + .222 Remington |
3.2 kg |
1+1 Internal |
$587 |
Turkey Gun |
12 Gauge 3” + .243 Winchester |
3.2 kg |
1+1 Internal |
$605 |
Turkey Gun |
12 Gauge 3” + .270 Winchester |
3.2 kg |
1+1 Internal |
$645 |
Weapon |
ROF |
Damage |
Pen |
Bulk |
SS |
Burst |
Range |
Armsport Turkey Gun (12 Gauge 3”) |
SA |
6/1d6x36 or 2d6x8 |
2-4-Nil/Nil or 1-Nil |
7 |
6 |
Nil |
63 |
Armsport Turkey Gun (20 Gauge 3”) |
SA |
4/1d6x24 or 2d6x4 |
2-3-Nil/Nil or 1-Nil |
7 |
5 |
Nil |
53 |
Armsport Turkey Gun (5.56N) |
SA |
3 |
1-Nil |
7 |
3 |
Nil |
88 |
Armsport Turkey Gun (.222Rem) |
SA |
3 |
2-Nil |
7 |
3 |
Nil |
90 |
Armsport Turkey Gun (.243Win) |
SA |
3 |
2-Nil |
7 |
4 |
Nil |
88 |
Armsport Turkey Gun (.270Win) |
SA |
4 |
2-3-Nil |
7 |
5 |
Nil |
87 |
Baker Batavia Leader
Notes:
Originally coming under the Batavia name, it acquired the Baker name when HD
Folsom bought Batavia and Baker, and Batavia shotguns were put under the Baker
name. The first leaders were 20-gauge shotguns that were a bit expensive for the
time (at $62 IRL in the late 1920s) but cheaper than previous Baker and Batavia
shotguns. Later, 12 and 16-gauge
versions were added; the 1928 catalog listed a .410-gauge model, but it is
unclear whether any were actually built or sold.
(It is included below for completeness.) The receiver, barrel selector,
trigger, and trigger guard are color-case hardened, with the barrels blued and
formed into a monobloc. The safety was a separate thumb switch on the tang under
the barrel selector, The furniture
is oil-finished walnut; most examples found today have darkened with age. The
center of the barrels had a ribbed sighting trough with a bolt bead front sight.
The rest of the metalwork is blued, and the Batavia has engraved side plates.
The Black Beauty
Special features full engraving. true side plates and a boxlock, better qia;ity
wood (dark finished) and black-finished metalwork except for the silver-plated
side plates. Though IRL is is far more expensive than the leader, for game
purposes it is identical to the Leader.
Weapon |
Ammunition |
Weight |
Magazines |
Price |
Leader (26" Barrels) |
12 Gauge 2.75" |
3.63 kg |
2 Internal |
$403 |
Leader (28" Barrels) |
12 Gauge 2.75" |
3.71 kg |
2 Internal |
$423 |
Leader (30" Barrels) |
12 Gauge 2.75" |
3.8 kg |
2 Internal |
$443 |
Leader (32" Barrels) |
12 Gauge 2.75" |
3.89 kg |
2 Internal |
$464 |
Leader (26" Barrels) |
16 Gauge 2.75" |
3.51 kg |
2 Internal |
$383 |
Leader (28" Barrels) |
16 Gauge 2.75" |
3.73 kg |
2 Internal |
$403 |
Leader (30" Barrels) |
16 Gauge 2.75" |
3.82 kg |
2 Internal |
$423 |
Leader (32" Barrels) |
16 Gauge 2.75" |
3.9 kg |
2 Internal |
$444 |
Leader (26" Barrels) |
20 Gauge 2.75" |
3.39 kg |
2 Internal |
$370 |
Leader (28" Barrels) |
20 Gauge 2.75" |
3.48 kg |
2 Internal |
$390 |
Leader (30" Barrels) |
20 Gauge 2.75" |
3.56 kg |
2 Internal |
$411 |
Leader (32" Barrels) |
20 Gauge 2.75" |
3.64 kg |
2 Internal |
$431 |
Leader (26" Barrels) |
.410 Gauge 2.75 |
3.27 kg |
2 Internal |
$325 |
Leader (28" Barrels) |
.410 Gauge 2.75 |
3.35 kg |
2 Internal |
$346 |
Leader (30" Barrels) |
.410 Gauge 2.75 |
3.43 kg |
2 Internal |
$366 |
Leader (32" Barrels) |
.410 Gauge 2.75 |
3.52 kg |
2 Internal |
$386 |
Weapon |
ROF |
Damage |
Pen |
Bulk |
SS |
Burst |
Range |
Leader (12 GA, 26") |
SA |
5/1d6x32 or 2d6x8 |
2-3-Nil/Nil or Nil |
7 |
5 |
Nil |
57 |
Leader (12 GA, 28") |
SA |
5/1d6x32 or 2d6x8 |
2-3-Nil/Nil or 1-Nil |
7 |
5 |
Nil |
53 |
Leader (12 GA, 30") |
SA |
5/1d6x32 or 2d6x8 |
2-4-Nil/Nil or 1-Nil |
7 |
6 |
Nil |
67 |
Leader (12 GA, 32") |
SA |
5/1d6x36 or 2d6x8 |
2-4-Nil/Nil or 1-Nil |
8 |
6 |
Nil |
72 |
Leader (16 GA, 26") |
SA |
4/1d6x24 or 2d6x4 |
2-3-Nil/Nil or 1-Nil |
7 |
5 |
Nil |
52 |
Leader (16 GA, 28") |
SA |
4/1d6x28 or 2d6x8 |
2-3-Nil/Nil or Nil |
7 |
5 |
Nil |
56 |
Leader (16 GA, 30") |
SA |
4/1d6x28 or 2d6x8 |
2-3-Nil/Nil or Nil |
7 |
4 |
Nil |
61 |
Leader (16 GA, 32") |
SA |
4/1d6x28 or 2d6x8 |
2-3-Nil/Nil or Nil |
8 |
4 |
Nil |
65 |
Leader (20 GA, 26") |
SA |
4/1d6x20 or 2d6x4 |
2-3-Nil/Nil or 1-Nil |
7 |
5 |
Nil |
48 |
Leader (20 GA, 28") |
SA |
4/1d6x24 or 2d6x4 |
2-3-Nil/Nil or 1-Nil |
7 |
4 |
Nil |
52 |
Leader (20 GA, 30") |
SA |
4/1d6x24 or 2d6x4 |
2-3-Nil/Nil or 1-Nil |
7 |
4 |
Nil |
56 |
Leader (20 GA, 32") |
SA |
4/1d6x24 or 2d6x4 |
2-3-Nil/Nil or 1-Nil |
8 |
4 |
Nil |
61 |
Leader (410 GA, 26") |
SA |
3/1d6x8 |
1-Nil/Nil |
6 |
3 |
Nil |
32 |
Leader (410 GA, 28") |
SA |
3/1d6x8 |
1-Nil/Nil |
7 |
3 |
Nil |
35 |
Leader (410 GA, 30") |
SA |
3/1d6x8 |
1-Nil/Nil |
7 |
3 |
Nil |
38 |
Leader (410 GA, 32") |
SA |
3/1d6x8 |
1-Nil/Nil |
7 |
3 |
Nil |
41 |
Charles Daly 105 Series
Notes: Built
exclusively for Charles Daly by a Turkish manufacturer, the Model 105 series are
“luxury-working” shotguns that are very much functional weapons, but are made
with good-quality Turkish walnut and hand engraved with bird-hunting scenes.
The Model 105 series uses double triggers, with the front trigger firing
the lower barrel. Chokes are fixed
but can be had to order. The
sighting rib is ventilated, and the front of the rib has a gold-bead sight.
The Model 105 series, though having tight tolerances, is very easy to
field-strip. Though the butt pad is
meant to flex into the butt instead of being a thick, soft recoil pad, it also
does not have the recoil-dampening ability of normal recoil pads.
The Model 105 series is meant to be a very good-quality shotgun that is
much less expensive (in real-life terms) than comparable shotguns.
The Model 105 is
the 12-Gauge model. The Model 105
has a full upland bird hunting scene engraved on its receiver, and has
dark-blued semi-gloss metalwork for the most part.
The Model 106 is for smaller gauges; this version has raised-gold geese
in flight on both sides of the blued receiver.
Weapon |
Ammunition |
Weight |
Magazines |
Price |
Charles Daly 105 (26” Barrels) |
12 Gauge 2.75” and 3” |
3.45 kg |
2 Internal |
$483 |
Charles Daly 105 (28” Barrels) |
12 Gauge 2.75” and 3” |
3.49 kg |
2 Internal |
$503 |
Charles Daly 106 (26” Barrels) |
20 Gauge 2.75” and 3” |
3.2 kg |
2 Internal |
$447 |
Charles Daly 106 (28” Barrels) |
20 Gauge 2.75” and 3” |
3.24 kg |
2 Internal |
$468 |
Charles Daly 106 (26” Barrels) |
28 Gauge 2.75” |
2.81 kg |
2 Internal |
$424 |
Charles Daly 106 (28” Barrels) |
28 Gauge 2.75” |
2.84 kg |
2 Internal |
$444 |
Charles Daly 106 (26” Barrels) |
.410 Gauge 2.75” and 3” |
2.63 kg |
2 Internal |
$399 |
Charles Daly 106 (28” Barrels) |
.410 Gauge 2.75” and 3” |
2.66 kg |
2 Internal |
$419 |
Weapon |
ROF |
Damage |
Pen |
Bulk |
SS |
Burst |
Range |
Charles Daly 105 (26”, 2.75”) |
SA |
5/1d6x32 or 2d6x8 |
2-3-Nil/Nil or Nil |
7 |
4 |
Nil |
57 |
Charles Daly 105 (28”, 2.75”) |
SA |
5/1d6x32 or 2d6x8 |
2-3-Nil/Nil or 1-Nil |
7 |
4 |
Nil |
62 |
Charles Daly 105 (26”, 3”) |
SA |
5/1d6x32 or 2d6x8 |
2-3-Nil/Nil or 1-Nil |
7 |
4 |
Nil |
65 |
Charles Daly 105 (28”, 3”) |
SA |
5/1d6x32 or 2d6x8 |
2-4-Nil/Nil or 1-Nil |
7 |
5 |
Nil |
70 |
Charles Daly 106 (20 GA, 26”, 2.75”) |
SA |
4/1x6x20 or 2d6x4 |
2-3-Nil/Nil or 1-Nil |
7 |
4 |
Nil |
48 |
Charles Daly 106 (20 GA, 28”, 2.75”) |
SA |
4/1x6x24 or 2d6x4 |
2-3-Nil/Nil or 1-Nil |
7 |
4 |
Nil |
52 |
Charles Daly 106 (20 GA, 26”, 3”) |
SA |
4/1x6x24 or 2d6x4 |
2-3-Nil/Nil or 1-Nil |
7 |
4 |
Nil |
55 |
Charles Daly 106 (20 GA, 28”, 3”) |
SA |
4/1x6x24 or 2d6x4 |
2-3-Nil/Nil or 1-Nil |
7 |
4 |
Nil |
59 |
Charles Daly 106 (28 GA, 26”) |
SA |
3/1d6x16 or 2d6x4 |
2-Nil/Nil or 1-Nil |
6 |
4 |
Nil |
43 |
Charles Daly 106 (28 GA, 28”) |
SA |
4/1d6x16 or 2d6x4 |
2-Nil/Nil or 1-Nil |
6 |
4 |
Nil |
47 |
Charles Daly 106 (.410 GA, 26”, 2.75”) |
SA |
3/1d6x8 |
1-Nil/Nil |
6 |
3 |
Nil |
32 |
Charles Daly 106 (.410 GA, 28”, 2.75”) |
SA |
3/1d6x8 |
1-Nil/Nil |
6 |
3 |
Nil |
35 |
Charles Daly 106 (.410 GA, 26”, 3”) |
SA |
3/1d6x8 |
1-Nil/Nil |
6 |
3 |
Nil |
36 |
Charles Daly 106 (.410 GA, 28”, 3”) |
SA |
3/1d6x8 |
1-Nil/Nil |
6 |
3 |
Nil |
39 |
Charles Daly Country Squire/Field Grade Hunter Over-And Under
Notes: These
weapons, though named the same as some of the side-by-side Charles Daly
shotguns, are quite different in design, being over-and-under shotguns.
The Country Squire is, however, similar in concept to the side-by-side
Country Squire, being a lightweight .410 gauge shotgun with 26-inch barrels.
The stock is English style, with a straight wrist.
The Country Squire has automatic ejection of spent shells, and a light
alloy breech block. It has a double
trigger, a sighting rib above the barrels, and barrels with a fixed Full choke.
The Field Grade
Hunter over-and-under is, as the side-by-side Field Grade Hunter, available in
several gauges and two barrel lengths.
The breech block is also of light alloy, and the barrels have a sighting
rib on top with a brass front sight rib.
The stock has a pistol grip wrist.
There is a version with no ejectors, and one with automatic ejectors.
The barrels have fixed chokes which may be Modified, Full, or Improved
Cylinder. The chambers are for
3-inch shells, except for the 2.75” chambers of the 28-gauge version.
The Field Hunter
Ultra-Light is a third version of this shotgun; they have breech blocks made
from even lighter alloys, and use 2.75-inch chambers and 26-inch barrels
exclusively. The Field Hunter
Ultra-Light comes only in 12 and 20 gauge models.
This shotgun is equipped with automatic extractors for the shells.
Twilight 2000
Notes: These are very rare shotguns.
Weapon |
Ammunition |
Weight |
Magazines |
Price |
Country Squire |
.410 Gauge 2.75” |
2.7 kg |
2 Internal |
$321 |
Field Grade Hunter (26” Barrels) |
12 Gauge 3” |
3 kg |
2 Internal |
$412 |
Field Grade Hunter (28” Barrels) |
12 Gauge 3” |
3.1 kg |
2 Internal |
$432 |
Field Grade Hunter (26” Barrels) |
20 Gauge 3” |
2.8 kg |
2 Internal |
$375 |
Field Grade Hunter (28” Barrels) |
20 Gauge 3” |
2.85 kg |
2 Internal |
$395 |
Field Grade Hunter (26” Barrels) |
28 Gauge 2.75” |
2.7 kg |
2 Internal |
$351 |
Field Grade Hunter (26” Barrels) |
.410 Gauge 3” |
2.6 kg |
2 Internal |
$325 |
Field Hunter Ultra-Light |
12 Gauge 2.75” |
2.6 kg |
2 Internal |
$401 |
Field Hunter Ultra-Light |
20 Gauge 2.75” |
2.5 kg |
2 Internal |
$367 |
Weapon |
ROF |
Damage |
Pen |
Bulk |
SS |
Burst |
Range |
Country Squire |
SA |
3/1d6x8 |
1-Nil/Nil |
6 |
3 |
Nil |
32 |
Field Grade Hunter (26”, 12 GA) |
SA |
5/1d6x32 or 2d6x8 |
2-3-Nil/Nil or 1-Nil |
7 |
5 |
Nil |
65 |
Field Grade Hunter (28”, 12 GA) |
SA |
5/1d6x32 or 2d6x8 |
2-4-Nil/Nil or 1-Nil |
7 |
6 |
Nil |
70 |
Field Grade Hunter (26”, 20 GA) |
SA |
4/1d6x24 or 2d6x4 |
2-3-Nil/Nil or 1-Nil |
6 |
5 |
Nil |
55 |
Field Grade Hunter (28”, 20 GA) |
SA |
4/1d6x24 or 2d6x4 |
2-3-Nil/Nil or 1-Nil |
7 |
5 |
Nil |
59 |
Field Grade Hunter (28 GA) |
SA |
3/1d6x16 or 2d6x4 |
2-Nil/Nil or 1-Nil |
6 |
5 |
Nil |
43 |
Field Grade Hunter (.410 GA) |
SA |
3/1d6x8 |
1-Nil/Nil |
6 |
3 |
Nil |
36 |
Field Hunter Ultra-Light (12 GA) |
SA |
5/1d6x32 or 2d6x8 |
2-3-Nil/Nil or Nil |
6 |
6 |
Nil |
57 |
Field Hunter Ultra-Light (20 GA) |
SA |
4/1d6x20 or 2d6x4 |
2-3-Nil/Nil or 1-Nil |
6 |
5 |
Nil |
48 |
Charles Daly Country Squire/Superior Grade Hunter/Empire Grade Hunter
Side-By-Side
Notes: These
double-barreled shotguns are of similar design and construction, but vary in
gauge, barrel length, and degree of fanciness.
The Country Squire is a lightweight shotgun designed only for .410 Gauge
and with only one barrel length – 26 inches.
It has a straight-wrist English-style stock, and though it has ejectors
for spent shells, those ejectors merely move the shells out of the chamber far
enough for them to be easily removed.
It has a double trigger, and no sights or sighting ribs.
The choke is fixed and Full.
The Superior
Grade Hunter Is designed for several gauges and is basically a deluxe version of
the Field Grade Hunter Side-By-Side.
The breech of the Superior Grade Hunter is of chrome-molybdenum steel,
plated with a silver-gray protective coating that is engraved with intricate
designs. Unlike the Country Squire,
it has an automatic safety that actuates when the gun is breeched, as well as a
manual safety. The barrels have
fixed chokes which may be Modified, Full, or Improved Cylinder.
It uses double triggers. The
stock is a walnut one with a pistol grip-wrist.
The Empire Grade
Hunter is a more deluxe version of the Superior Grade Hunter.
It uses a straight-wrist English-style stock, and gauges are restricted
to 12 and 20 gauge, with 3-inch chambers.
Chokes are the same as for the Superior Grade Hunter.
Twilight 2000
Notes: These are extremely rare shotguns.
Weapon |
Ammunition |
Weight |
Magazines |
Price |
Country Squire |
.410 Gauge 2.75” |
2.3 kg |
2 Internal |
$320 |
Superior Grade Hunter (26” Barrels) |
12 Gauge 3” |
3 kg |
2 Internal |
$408 |
Superior Grade Hunter (28” Barrels) |
12 Gauge 3” |
3.1 kg |
2 Internal |
$428 |
Superior Grade Hunter (26” Barrels) |
20 Gauge 3” |
2.7 kg |
2 Internal |
$372 |
Superior Grade Hunter (28” Barrels) |
20 Gauge 3” |
2.8 kg |
2 Internal |
$393 |
Superior Grade Hunter (26” Barrels) |
28 Gauge 2.75” |
2.7 kg |
2 Internal |
$349 |
Superior Grade Hunter (26” Barrels) |
.410 Gauge 3” |
2.7 kg |
2 Internal |
$324 |
Empire Grade Hunter (26” Barrels) |
12 Gauge 3” |
3 kg |
2 Internal |
$408 |
Empire Grade Hunter (28” Barrels) |
12 Gauge 3” |
3.1 kg |
2 Internal |
$428 |
Empire Grade Hunter (26” Barrels) |
20 Gauge 3” |
2.7 kg |
2 Internal |
$372 |
Empire Grade Hunter (28” Barrels) |
20 Gauge 3” |
2.8 kg |
2 Internal |
$393 |
Weapon |
ROF |
Damage |
Pen |
Bulk |
SS |
Burst |
Range |
Country Squire |
SA |
3/1d6x8 |
1-Nil/Nil |
6 |
3 |
Nil |
32 |
Superior Grade Hunter (26”, 12 GA) |
SA |
5/1d6x32 or 2d6x8 |
2-3-Nil/Nil or 1-Nil |
7 |
5 |
Nil |
65 |
Superior Grade Hunter (28”, 12 GA) |
SA |
5/1d6x32 or 2d6x8 |
2-4-Nil/Nil or 1-Nil |
7 |
6 |
Nil |
70 |
Superior Grade Hunter (26”, 20 GA) |
SA |
4/1d6x24 or 2d6x4 |
2-3-Nil/Nil or 1-Nil |
6 |
5 |
Nil |
55 |
Superior Grade Hunter (28”, 20 GA) |
SA |
4/1d6x24 or 2d6x4 |
2-3-Nil/Nil or 1-Nil |
7 |
5 |
Nil |
59 |
Superior Grade Hunter (28 GA) |
SA |
3/1d6x16 or 2d6x4 |
2-Nil/Nil or 1-Nil |
6 |
5 |
Nil |
43 |
Superior Grade Hunter (.410 GA) |
SA |
3/1d6x8 |
1-Nil/Nil |
6 |
3 |
Nil |
36 |
Empire Grade Hunter (26”, 12 GA) |
SA |
5/1d6x32 or 2d6x8 |
2-3-Nil/Nil or 1-Nil |
7 |
5 |
Nil |
65 |
Empire Grade Hunter (28”, 12 GA) |
SA |
5/1d6x32 or 2d6x8 |
2-4-Nil/Nil or 1-Nil |
7 |
6 |
Nil |
70 |
Empire Grade Hunter (26”, 20 GA) |
SA |
4/1d6x24 or 2d6x4 |
2-3-Nil/Nil or 1-Nil |
6 |
5 |
Nil |
55 |
Empire Grade Hunter (28”, 20 GA) |
SA |
4/1d6x24 or 2d6x4 |
2-3-Nil/Nil or 1-Nil |
7 |
5 |
Nil |
59 |
Charles Daly Diamond Grade DL Hunter/Diamond Regent DL Side-By-Side
Notes: These
shotguns were the top of the Charles Daly range in 1997; they have
extravagantly-engraved side plates, and have English-style stocks made of select
European walnut. The side plates
are also removable, and can be changed for ones with different designs.
The breech is tempered, and there are gas ports in the breech to
ventilate excess gas safely. They
have automatic ejectors for spent shells.
The Diamond Grade DL Hunter is made for several gauges and two barrel
lengths, and have fixed chokes of Modified, Full, or Improved Cylinder.
Chambers are 3 inch except for the 28 gauge, which has a 2.75-inch
chamber. The Diamond Regent DL is
the absolute epitome of a fancy shotgun, with a classic English stock made of
the best walnut available. The side
plates are removable and have engravings which are inlaid with gold.
The barrels are of chromium-nickel steel, and the breech is
spring-assisted for easier opening.
The Diamond Regent DL has automatic ejectors for spent shells.
The Diamond Regent DL is made only to order; it is not an “off the rack”
shotgun. Both guns have a
full-length ventilated sighting rib.
However the Diamond Regent DL is identical to the Diamond Grade DL Hunter
for game purposes, and no separate statistics are given below.
Twilight 2000
Notes: These shotguns are extremely rare.
Weapon |
Ammunition |
Weight |
Magazines |
Price |
Diamond Grade DL Hunter (26” Barrels) |
12 Gauge 3” |
2.8 kg |
2 Internal |
$408 |
Diamond Grade DL Hunter (28” Barrels) |
12 Gauge 3” |
3.1 kg |
2 Internal |
$428 |
Diamond Grade DL Hunter (26” Barrels) |
20 Gauge 3” |
2.7 kg |
2 Internal |
$372 |
Diamond Grade DL Hunter (28” Barrels) |
20 Gauge 3” |
2.8 kg |
2 Internal |
$393 |
Diamond Grade DL Hunter (26” Barrels) |
28 Gauge 2.75” |
2.6 kg |
2 Internal |
$349 |
Diamond Grade DL Hunter (26” Barrels) |
.410 Gauge 3” |
2.6 kg |
2 Internal |
$324 |
Weapon |
ROF |
Damage |
Pen |
Bulk |
SS |
Burst |
Range |
Diamond Grade DL Hunter (26”, 12 GA) |
SA |
5/1d6x32 or 2d6x8 |
2-3-Nil/Nil or 1-Nil |
7 |
6 |
Nil |
65 |
Diamond Grade DL Hunter (28”, 12 GA) |
SA |
5/1d6x32 or 2d6x8 |
2-4-Nil/Nil or 1-Nil |
7 |
6 |
Nil |
70 |
Diamond Grade DL Hunter (26”, 20 GA) |
SA |
4/1d6x24 or 2d6x4 |
2-3-Nil/Nil or 1-Nil |
6 |
5 |
Nil |
55 |
Diamond Grade DL Hunter (28”, 20 GA) |
SA |
4/1d6x24 or 2d6x4 |
2-3-Nil/Nil or 1-Nil |
7 |
5 |
Nil |
59 |
Diamond Grade DL Hunter (28 GA) |
SA |
3/1d6x16 or 2d6x4 |
2-Nil/Nil or 1-Nil |
6 |
5 |
Nil |
43 |
Diamond Grade DL Hunter (.410 GA) |
SA |
3/1d6x8 |
1-Nil/Nil |
6 |
3 |
Nil |
36 |
Charles Daly Empire Grade Hunter Over-And Under
Notes: This is
set of shotguns which are quite fancy and ornate.
There are two major variations of the Empire Grade Hunter over-and under
– the EDL, with imitation side lock plates (it has no actual side lock), and the
DL version with a box lock. The EDL
comes in several gauges and has engraved side plates.
It has automatic ejectors and the barrels are equipped with MC-5
interchangeable chokes in 12 gauge and 20 gauge models; the 28 gauge and .410
gauge versions have fixed chokes of the buyer’s choice.
The barrels are topped with a ventilated sighting rib with a front sight
bead that has a red fiberoptic bead.
The Empire Grade Hunter EDL has a single selective trigger; normally it
fires the bottom barrel first, but this may be reversed so that the top barrel
fires first. The stock is of walnut
with a pistol grip wrist. The DL
version is designed differently, and is actually stronger in the breech, but is
identical for game terms and there is no separate entry given below.
Special versions
include the Empire Grade Sporting, with a box lock, no side plates, and with
compensator ports to cut recoil, and slightly heavier; and the Empire Grade
Trap, with a choice of long barrels, and again even heavier.
Twilight 2000
Notes: These shotguns do not exist.
Weapon |
Ammunition |
Weight |
Magazines |
Price |
Empire Grade Hunter (26” Barrels) |
12 Gauge 3” |
3.25 kg |
2 Internal |
$408 |
Empire Grade Hunter (28” Barrels) |
12 Gauge 3” |
3.3 kg |
2 Internal |
$428 |
Empire Grade Hunter (26” Barrels) |
20 Gauge 3” |
2.8 kg |
2 Internal |
$372 |
Empire Grade Hunter (28” Barrels) |
20 Gauge 3” |
2.85 kg |
2 Internal |
$393 |
Empire Grade Hunter (26” Barrels) |
28 Gauge 2.75” |
3.1 kg |
2 Internal |
$349 |
Empire Grade Hunter (26” Barrels) |
.410 Gauge 3” |
3.1 kg |
2 Internal |
$324 |
Empire Grade Sporting (28” Barrels) |
12 Gauge 3” |
3.4 kg |
2 Internal |
$453 |
Empire Grade Sporting (30” Barrels) |
12 Gauge 3” |
3.5 kg |
2 Internal |
$473 |
Empire Grade Trap (30” Barrels) |
12 Gauge 3” |
3.6 kg |
2 Internal |
$473 |
Empire Grade Trap (32” Barrels) |
12 Gauge 3” |
3.65 kg |
2 Internal |
$494 |
Weapon |
ROF |
Damage |
Pen |
Bulk |
SS |
Burst |
Range |
Empire Grade Sporting (26”, 12 GA) |
SA |
5/1d6x32 or 2d6x8 |
2-3-Nil/Nil or 1-Nil |
7 |
5 |
Nil |
65 |
Empire Grade Sporting (28”, 12 GA) |
SA |
5/1d6x32 or 2d6x8 |
2-4-Nil/Nil or 1-Nil |
7 |
6 |
Nil |
70 |
Empire Grade Sporting (26”, 20 GA) |
SA |
4/1d6x24 or 2d6x4 |
2-3-Nil/Nil or 1-Nil |
6 |
5 |
Nil |
55 |
Empire Grade Sporting (28”, 20 GA) |
SA |
4/1d6x24 or 2d6x4 |
2-3-Nil/Nil or 1-Nil |
7 |
5 |
Nil |
59 |
Empire Grade Hunter (28 GA) |
SA |
3/1d6x16 or 2d6x4 |
2-Nil/Nil or 1-Nil |
6 |
4 |
Nil |
43 |
Empire Grade Hunter (.410 GA) |
SA |
3/1d6x8 |
1-Nil/Nil |
6 |
3 |
Nil |
36 |
Empire Grade Sporting (28”) |
SA |
5/1d6x32 or 2d6x8 |
2-4-Nil/Nil or 1-Nil |
7 |
5 |
Nil |
70 |
Empire Grade Sporting (30”) |
SA |
5/1d6x36 or 2d6x8 |
2-4-Nil/Nil or 1-Nil |
7 |
5 |
Nil |
76 |
Empire Grade Trap (30”) |
SA |
5/1d6x36 or 2d6x8 |
2-4-Nil/Nil or 1-Nil |
7 |
4 |
Nil |
76 |
Empire Grade Trap (32”) |
SA |
5/1d6x36 or 2d6x8 |
2-4-Nil/Nil or 1-Nil |
8 |
4 |
Nil |
82 |
Charles Daly Field II
Notes:
These are high-quality side-by-side double-barreled shotguns for use in
trap shooting and general hunting.
They were made to be inexpensive, but not cheap in quality.
As such, they are rather minimalist guns, but adequate for their purpose,
or a couple of fair-sized holes in someone.
Ammunition |
Weight |
Magazines |
Price |
|
Charles Daly II |
.410 Gauge 2 1/2” |
2.16 kg |
2 Internal |
$318 |
Charles Daly II |
28 Gauge 2 3/4” |
2.72 kg |
2 Internal |
$351 |
Charles Daly II |
20 Gauge 2 2/4” |
3.01 kg |
2 Internal |
$368 |
Charles Daly II |
12 Gauge 2 3/4” |
3.58 kg |
2 Internal |
$401 |
Weapon |
ROF |
Damage |
Pen |
Bulk |
SS |
Burst |
Range |
Charles Daly II (.410) |
SA |
3/1d6x8 |
1-Nil/Nil |
7 |
4 |
Nil |
34 |
Charles Daly II (28GA) |
SA |
3/1d6x16 or 2d6x4 |
2-Nil/Nil or 1-Nil |
7 |
5 |
Nil |
43 |
Charles Daly II (20GA) |
SA |
4/1d6x20 or 2d6x4 |
2-3-Nil/Nil or 1-Nil |
7 |
5 |
Nil |
48 |
Charles Daly II (12GA) |
SA |
5/1d6x32 or 2d6x8 |
2-3-Nil/Nil or 1-Nil |
7 |
5 |
Nil |
57 |
Charles Daly Field Grade Hunter Side-by-Side
Notes: This is a
double-barreled shotgun designed in several chamberings and different barrel
lengths depending upon the chambering.
They all have a box lock of the Anson and Deeley type, with a breech of
nickel-plated chrome-molybdenum steel and barrels of similar-strength steel.
They are equipped with a single trigger, and have a barrel selector.
AE versions have automatic ejectors, while MC versions do not.
The MC versions also have interchangeable chokes, while the AE versions
have fixed chokes of the buyer’s choice.
There are also AE-MC versions, which have both automatic ejectors and
interchangeable chokes. (They are
identical for game purposes.) The
Field Grade Hunter has a solid sighting rib between the barrels, with a bead
front sight at the tip of the rib.
The stock is of walnut, with a thick rubber recoil pad on the butt.
Twilight 2000
Notes: This weapon, introduced in 1997, is quite rare.
Weapon |
Ammunition |
Weight |
Magazines |
Price |
Field Grade Hunter (32” Barrels) |
10 Gauge 3.5” |
4 kg |
2 Internal |
$746 |
Field Grade Hunter (26” Barrels) |
12 Gauge 3” |
3.2 kg |
2 Internal |
$483 |
Field Grade Hunter (28” Barrels) |
12 Gauge 3” |
3.3 kg |
2 Internal |
$503 |
Field Grade Hunter (30” Barrels) |
12 Gauge 3” |
3.4 kg |
2 Internal |
$523 |
Field Grade Hunter (26” Barrels) |
20 Gauge 3” |
3 kg |
2 Internal |
$447 |
Field Grade Hunter (28” Barrels) |
20 Gauge 3” |
3.1 kg |
2 Internal |
$468 |
Field Grade Hunter (26” Barrels) |
28 Gauge 2.75” |
2.7 kg |
2 Internal |
$424 |
Field Grade Hunter (26” Barrels) |
.410 Gauge 3” |
2.8 kg |
2 Internal |
$399 |
Weapon |
ROF |
Damage |
Pen |
Bulk |
SS |
Burst |
Range |
Field Grade Hunter (10 GA) |
SA |
5/1d6x44 or 2d6x12 or 3d6x4 |
2-4-Nil/Nil or Nil or 1-Nil |
8 |
5 |
Nil |
94 |
Field Grade Hunter (26”, 12 GA) |
SA |
5/1d6x32 or 2d6x8 |
2-3-Nil/Nil or 1-Nil |
7 |
4 |
Nil |
65 |
Field Grade Hunter (28”, 12 GA) |
SA |
5/1d6x32 or 2d6x8 |
2-4-Nil/Nil or 1-Nil |
7 |
5 |
Nil |
70 |
Field Grade Hunter (30”, 12 GA) |
SA |
5/1d6x36 or 2d6x8 |
2-4-Nil/Nil or 1-Nil |
7 |
5 |
Nil |
76 |
Field Grade Hunter (26”, 20 GA) |
SA |
4/1d6x24 or 2d6x4 |
2-3-Nil/Nil or 1-Nil |
6 |
4 |
Nil |
55 |
Field Grade Hunter (28”, 20 GA) |
SA |
4/1d6x24 or 2d6x4 |
2-3-Nil/Nil or 1-Nil |
7 |
4 |
Nil |
59 |
Field Grade Hunter (28 GA) |
SA |
3/1d6x16 or 2d6x4 |
2-Nil/Nil or 1-Nil |
6 |
4 |
Nil |
43 |
Field Grade Hunter (.410 GA) |
SA |
3/1d6x8 |
1-Nil/Nil |
6 |
3 |
Nil |
36 |
Charles Daly Model 105/106
Notes: These
over-and-under shotguns are in fact built by a Turkish company (I have not yet
been able to find out which Turkish company), but they are sold exclusively for
and by Charles Daly. The Models 105
and 106 are meant to be more affordable than the typical Charles Daly shotgun
(real life prices are on the low end for over-and-under shotguns of their
workmanship, which is still exceptional).
Both the Model
105 and 106 feature engraved side panels with various levels of engraving, as
well as an engraved fore-end in front of the trigger guard.
They are known for ease of care and cleaning, as well as disassembly.
They are equipped with double triggers on the Model 105; the front
trigger fires the lower barrel and the rear trigger fires the upper barrel. On
the Model 106, there is a single trigger, with a barrel selector on the tang.
External metalwork is largely blued (except the engraved portions), but
the trigger and in some cases, the trigger guard itself, is gold-plated.
The blueing is particularly impressive, being highly resistant to wear
and tear. The wood of the stock and
fore-end is only of medium quality, though it is of Turkish walnut, and the
finish is both beautifully impressive and weatherproofed.
The stock has a pistol grip wrist with a rounded end, and the pistol grip
wrist and fore-end are impeccably checkered in a fine pattern.
The pistol grip wrist is quite deep, allowing for a raised “fiddleback”
cheekpiece. Both are equipped with
a thick rubber recoil pad; this may be one of the Model 105 and 106’s few
problems, since the pad sold with the shotguns has generated a lot of complaints
for being too thin and too uncomfortable to really absorb felt recoil properly.
Atop the upper barrel is a sighting rib which is ventilated except at the
very end; there it becomes solid, with a gold bead sight on it near the muzzle.
The shotguns include variable choke tubes of Full, Modified Cylinder, and
Improved Cylinder, included in the cost of the shotguns (both in real life and
in the game cost). .410 gauge
models, however, are not equipped with variable choke tubes, nor are they
designed for them.
The Model 105 is
chambered only for 12 gauge shells, and may be had with a 26 or 28-inch barrel.
On the tank, one will find what looks like a dial embedded in the tang; this is
in fact a rotary switch that is used to safe the shotgun as well as unlocking it
to allow it to be broken open. Versions with 26-inch barrels have a “natural”
choke of Improved Cylinder for the top barrel and Modified Cylinder for the
bottom barrel; versions with a 28-inch barrel use a Modified Cylindrical choke
for the top barrel and Full choke for the bottom barrel.
The Model 106
can be had in chamberings ranging from 12 gauge to .410 gauge, and use 26 inch
barrel for all gauges except the 12 and 20 gauge models, which can also be had
with a 28-inch barrel. The Model
106 is essentially a lighter version of the Model 105, but the side-plate
engraving is much more elaborate than on the Model 105, including hunting scenes
and gold inlay. Instead of the
rotary switch of the Model 105, the Model 106 uses a tang-mounted lever-type
switch; this both acts as a safety and to switch which barrel is to be fired.
Most Model 106’s use “natural” chokes of Modified Cylinder for both
barrels, though the .410 Gauge version has an upper barrel with a Modified
Cylindrical choke and a lower barrel with Full choke.
Twilight 2000
Notes: The Model 105 and 106 are not available in the Twilight 2000 timeline.
Weapon |
Ammunition |
Weight |
Magazines |
Price |
Model 105 (26” Barrel) |
12 Gauge 2.75” and 3” |
3.45 kg |
2 Internal |
$483 |
Model 105 (28” Barrel) |
12 Gauge 2.75” and 3” |
3.49 kg |
2 Internal |
$503 |
Model 106 (26” Barrel) |
12 Gauge 2.75” and 3” |
3.29 kg |
2 Internal |
$483 |
Model 106 (28” Barrel) |
12 Gauge 2.75” and 3” |
3.33 kg |
2 Internal |
$503 |
Model 106 (26” Barrel) |
20 Gauge 2.75” and 3” |
3.18 kg |
2 Internal |
$447 |
Model 106 (28” Barrel) |
20 Gauge 2.75” and 3” |
3.24 kg |
2 Internal |
$468 |
Model 106 |
28 Gauge 2.75” |
2.81 kg |
2 Internal |
$424 |
Model 106 |
.410 Gauge 2.75” and 3” |
2.63 kg |
2 Internal |
$399 |
Weapon |
ROF |
Damage |
Pen |
Bulk |
SS |
Burst |
Range |
Model 105 (26”, 2.75”) |
SA |
5/1d6x32 or 2d6x8 |
2-3-Nil/Nil or Nil |
7 |
4 |
Nil |
57 |
Model 105 (26”, 3”) |
SA |
5/1d6x32 or 2d6x8 |
2-3-Nil/Nil or 1-Nil |
7 |
4 |
Nil |
65 |
Model 105 (28”, 2.75”) |
SA |
5/1d6x32 or 2d6x8 |
2-3-Nil/Nil or 1-Nil |
7 |
4 |
Nil |
62 |
Model 105 (28”, 3”) |
SA |
5/1d6x32 or 2d6x8 |
2-3-Nil/Nil or 1-Nil |
7 |
4 |
Nil |
70 |
Model 106 (26”, 12 GA, 2.75”) |
SA |
5/1d6x32 or 2d6x8 |
2-3-Nil/Nil or Nil |
7 |
4 |
Nil |
57 |
Model 106 (26”, 12 GA, 3”) |
SA |
5/1d6x32 or 2d6x8 |
2-3-Nil/Nil or 1-Nil |
7 |
4 |
Nil |
65 |
Model 106 (28”, 12 GA, 2.75”) |
SA |
5/1d6x32 or 2d6x8 |
2-3-Nil/Nil or 1-Nil |
7 |
4 |
Nil |
62 |
Model 106 (28”, 12 GA, 3”) |
SA |
5/1d6x32 or 2d6x8 |
2-3-Nil/Nil or 1-Nil |
7 |
5 |
Nil |
70 |
Model 106 (26”, 20 GA, 2.75”) |
SA |
4/1d6x20 or 2d6x4 |
2-3-Nil/Nil or 1-Nil |
6 |
4 |
Nil |
48 |
Model 106 (26”, 20 GA, 3”) |
SA |
4/1d6x20 or 2d6x4 |
2-3-Nil/Nil or 1-Nil |
6 |
4 |
Nil |
55 |
Model 106 (28”, 20 GA, 2.75”) |
SA |
4/1d6x20 or 2d6x4 |
2-3-Nil/Nil or 1-Nil |
7 |
4 |
Nil |
52 |
Model 106 (28”, 20 GA, 3”) |
SA |
4/1d6x24 or 2d6x4 |
2-3-Nil/Nil or 1-Nil |
7 |
4 |
Nil |
59 |
Model 106 (28 GA) |
SA |
3/1d6x16 or 2d6x4 |
2-Nil/Nil or 1-Nil |
6 |
4 |
Nil |
43 |
Model 106 (.410 GA, 2.75”) |
SA |
3/1d6x8 |
1-Nil/Nil |
6 |
3 |
Nil |
32 |
Model 106 (.410 GA, 3”) |
SA |
3/1d6x8 |
1-Nil/Nil |
6 |
3 |
Nil |
36 |
Charles Daly Superior Grade Hunter Over-And-Under
Notes: This
shotgun, introduced in 1997, is basically a deluxe version of the Field Grade
Hunter over-and-under shotgun. Like
the side-by-side Superior Grade Hunter, this shotgun’s breech block is made from
chrome-molybdenum steel, plated with a silver-gray coating that is
intricately-engraved with either floral motifs or a hunting scene.
The stock is of European walnut and has a pistol grip wrist.
The weapon has a single selective trigger and automatic ejectors, The 12
gauge and 20 gauge versions have interchangeable MC-5 chokes for the barrels (a
set of five different chokes), while the 28 gauge and .410 gauge have fixed
chokes of either Improved Cylinder, Full, or Modified patterns.
On top of the barrel is a ventilated sighting rib.
A special
version of this shotgun is the Superior Sport; this version has ported barrels
to reduce recoil. It has automatic
ejectors and a set of MC-5 interchangeable chokes.
Another special version is the Superior Trap; this version is heavier
than the others, comes in one barrel length (30 inches), a wide barrel rib with
a fluorescent glass bead front sight, and a brass center bead rear sight.
(The Superior Sport also has this rib.)
The barrel is compensated and the butt has a thick recoil pad.
Twilight 2000
Notes: These are very rare shotguns.
Weapon |
Ammunition |
Weight |
Magazines |
Price |
Superior Grade Hunter (26” Barrels) |
12 Gauge 3” |
3.1 kg |
2 Internal |
$408 |
Superior Grade Hunter (28” Barrels) |
12 Gauge 3” |
3.25 kg |
2 Internal |
$428 |
Superior Grade Hunter (30” Barrels) |
12 Gauge 3” |
3.4 kg |
2 Internal |
$448 |
20 Gauge 3” |
2.8 kg |
2 Internal |
$372 |
|
Superior Grade Hunter (28” Barrels) |
20 Gauge 3” |
2.9 kg |
2 Internal |
$393 |
Superior Grade Hunter (26” Barrels) |
28 Gauge 2.75” |
2.8 kg |
2 Internal |
$349 |
Superior Grade Hunter (26” Barrels) |
.410 Gauge 3” |
3 kg |
2 Internal |
$324 |
Superior Sport (28” Barrels) |
12 Gauge 3” |
3.2 kg |
2 Internal |
$453 |
Superior Sport (30” Barrels) |
12 Gauge 3” |
3.4 kg |
2 Internal |
$473 |
Superior Trap (30” Barrels) |
12 Gauge 3” |
3.6 kg |
2 Internal |
$473 |
Weapon |
ROF |
Damage |
Pen |
Bulk |
SS |
Burst |
Range |
Superior Grade Hunter (26”, 12 GA) |
SA |
5/1d6x32 or 2d6x8 |
2-3-Nil/Nil or 1-Nil |
7 |
5 |
Nil |
65 |
Superior Grade Hunter (28”, 12 GA) |
SA |
5/1d6x32 or 2d6x8 |
2-4-Nil/Nil or 1-Nil |
7 |
6 |
Nil |
70 |
Superior Grade Hunter (30”, 12 GA) |
SA |
5/1d6x36 or 2d6x8 |
2-4-Nil/Nil or 1-Nil |
7 |
6 |
Nil |
76 |
Superior Grade Hunter (26”, 20 GA) |
SA |
4/1d6x24 or 2d6x4 |
2-3-Nil/Nil or 1-Nil |
6 |
5 |
Nil |
55 |
Superior Grade Hunter (28”, 20 GA) |
SA |
4/1d6x24 or 2d6x4 |
2-3-Nil/Nil or 1-Nil |
7 |
5 |
Nil |
59 |
Superior Grade Hunter (28 GA) |
SA |
3/1d6x16 or 2d6x4 |
2-Nil/Nil or 1-Nil |
6 |
4 |
Nil |
43 |
Superior Grade Hunter (.410 GA) |
SA |
3/1d6x8 |
1-Nil/Nil |
6 |
3 |
Nil |
36 |
Superior Sport (28” Barrels) |
SA |
5/1d6x32 or 2d6x8 |
2-4-Nil/Nil or 1-Nil |
7 |
5 |
Nil |
70 |
Superior Sport (30” Barrels) |
SA |
5/1d6x36 or 2d6x8 |
2-4-Nil/Nil or 1-Nil |
7 |
5 |
Nil |
76 |
Superior Trap |
SA |
5/1d6x36 or 2d6x8 |
2-4-Nil/Nil or 1-Nil |
7 |
5 |
Nil |
76 |
FIE SSS
Notes: This gun,
though sold exclusively through the US company FIE, is built in Brazil.
The SSS (Single-Shot Special) comes in three gauges, and is a very
lightweight and compact weapon with an 18.5-inch barrel and a shortened stock,
making the entire weapon a mere 28 inches long.
The SSS was formerly known as the SOB (an acronym for a Portuguese name),
but since “SOB” has a negative connotation in the US, the designation was
changed. The SSS is primarily
designed to be fired braced from the hip under the arm; it has no sort of recoil
pad or buffer, and recoil of 12 gauge ammunition when fired from the shoulder
can be painful when fired from the shoulder due to the light weight.
The break-open action is easy to use and includes several safeties – one
prevents the hammer from being cocked if the action is not fully closed, one
prevents the action from being open or closed if the hammer is back, and of
course there is the release/lock for the action.
The FIE/Hamilton
& Hunter Single Barrel is a full-stocked, long-barrel version of the FIE SSS.
This gun also has an automatic ejector for spent shells.
The barrel of the FIE/Hamilton & Hunter Single-Barrel is 24 inches long.
Weapon |
Ammunition |
Weight |
Magazines |
Price |
FIE SSS |
.410 Gauge 2.75” or 3” |
2.13 kg |
1 Internal |
$134 |
FIE SSS |
20 Gauge 2.75” or 3” |
2.34 kg |
1 Internal |
$158 |
FIE SSS |
12 Gauge 2.75” or 3” |
2.49 kg |
1 Internal |
$176 |
FIE/H&H |
.410 Gauge 2.75” or 3” |
2.52 kg |
1 Internal |
$162 |
FIE/H&H |
20 Gauge 2.75” or 3” |
2.77 kg |
1 Internal |
$186 |
FIE/H&H |
12 Gauge 2.75” or 3” |
2.95 kg |
1 Internal |
$204 |
Weapon |
ROF |
Damage |
Pen |
Bulk |
SS |
Burst |
Range |
FIE SSS (.410 2.75”) |
SS |
2/1d6x8 |
1-Nil/Nil |
5 |
3 |
Nil |
22 |
FIE SSS (.410 3”) |
SS |
2/1d6x8 |
1-Nil/Nil |
5 |
4 |
Nil |
25 |
FIE SSS (20 Gauge 2.75”) |
SS |
4/1d6x16 or 2d6x4 |
2-Nil/Nil or 1-Nil |
5 |
5 |
Nil |
33 |
FIE SSS (20 Gauge 3”) |
SS |
4/1d6x20 or 2d6x4 |
2-Nil/Nil or 1-Nil |
5 |
5 |
Nil |
38 |
FIE SSS (12 Gauge 2.75”) |
SS |
4/1d6x24 or 2d6x4 |
2-3-Nil/Nil or 1-Nil |
5 |
6 |
Nil |
39 |
FIE SSS (12 Gauge 3”) |
SS |
4/1d6x28 or 2d6x8 |
2-3-Nil/Nil or Nil |
5 |
6 |
Nil |
45 |
FIE H&H (.410 2.75”) |
SS |
3/1d6x8 |
1-Nil/Nil |
6 |
3 |
Nil |
29 |
FIE H&H (.410 3”) |
SS |
3/1d6x8 |
1-Nil/Nil |
6 |
3 |
Nil |
33 |
FIE H&H (20 Gauge 2.75”) |
SS |
4/1d6x20 or 2d6x4 |
2-3-Nil/Nil or 1-Nil |
6 |
5 |
Nil |
44 |
FIE H&H (20 Gauge 3”) |
SS |
4/1d6x20 or 2d6x4 |
2-3-Nil/Nil or 1-Nil |
6 |
5 |
Nil |
50 |
FIE H&H (12 Gauge 2.75”) |
SS |
4/1d6x28 or 2d6x8 |
2-3-Nil/Nil or Nil |
6 |
5 |
Nil |
52 |
FIE H&H (12 Gauge 3”) |
SS |
5/1d6x32 or 2d6x8 |
2-3-Nil/Nil or Nil |
6 |
5 |
Nil |
59 |