
Charles Daly has debuted a new shotgun that is outside of the general single-purpose box many firearms fall into, inventing a generalist category all its own. The firearm is aptly called the Triple Threat, being a three-barreled shotgun capable of handling a broad and diverse range of tasks.
Each Triple Threat is manufactured for use with 3-inch or smaller shells, and comes in 12-gauge, 20-gauge, 28-gauge or 410-bore. Barrels utilize removable Remington threaded chokes, and each Triple Threat is delivered with C, IC, M, IM, and F chokes for various practical applications and uses.
The 18.5-inch steel barrel is supported by a break-action design for ease of use and fast reloading, while a manual safety protects the firearm from accidental discharge when not in use or in the field. Despite the three individual barrels, the Triple Threat measures just 35.5 inches overall and weighs only 8.2 lbs.
Checkered walnut completes the firearm on both the stock and two-piece fore-end. Alternatively, a black synthetic stock outfitted with a picatinny rail is available.
Features
- Caliber: 12-, 20- and 28-gauge; .410-bore
- Action: Break Open
- Barrel Length: 18.5'' (470 mm)
- Capacity: 3 Rounds
- Feed In: Manual
- Trigger System: Single Non-Selective Mechanical Reset
- Stock: Hand Oiled 2-Piece Checkered Walnut
- Fore-end: Hand Oiled Checkered Walnut
- Safety: Manual
- Chokes: Rem Choke Threads, MC-5 (C, IC, M, IM, F)
- Total Length: 35.5'' (902 mm)
- Material: Steel
- Net Weight: 8.20 lbs.
- Finishing: Blued
- Extraction: Extractor
- Premium Case Included
For more information, visit charlesdaly.com.