Charles Daly 601 Field | 12ga | 28in | 930204PT
MSRP: $419.26
Your Price: $348.00
Charles Daly 601 Field semi-automatic 12 Gauge shotgun with a 28-inch vent-rib barrel, 3-inch chamber, TrueTimber Prairie synthetic stock and Flat Dark Earth Cerakote finish. Includes Improved Cylinder, Modified and Full choke tubes (Beretta/Benelli
The Charles Daly Chiappa 601 Field is a semi-automatic 12 Gauge shotgun built for field use. It features a 28-inch vent-rib barrel and a 3-inch chamber, with a TrueTimber Prairie synthetic stock and a Flat Dark Earth Cerakote finish on the receiver and barrel. The gas-operated rotary bolt cycles 12 Gauge loads and accepts Beretta/Benelli (Mobil) choke tubes; this model ships with Improved Cylinder, Modified and Full chokes. Fixed fiber optic front sight and a manual thumb safety provide simple, reliable controls in the field.
Product Specifications
- The manufacturer is Charles Daly Chiappa.
- The model is 601 Field.
- The UPC is 8053800943628.
- The gauge is 12 Gauge.
- The action type is Semi-Auto.
- The barrel measures 28 inches (vent rib).
- The chamber accepts 3 inch shells.
- Included choke tubes are Improved Cylinder, Modified, and Full (Beretta/Benelli Mobil thread).
- The stock is synthetic with TrueTimber Prairie finish.
- The receiver and barrel finish is Flat Dark Earth Cerakote.
- The operating system is a gas-operated rotary bolt.
- The shotgun feeds from a magazine tube.
- The sighting is a fixed fiber optic front sight.
- The unloaded weight is approximately 7.2 lbs.
- The overall length is 48.25 inches.
With its gas system, interchangeable choke options and camo synthetic stock, the 601 Field is configured for practical field work and clay sports where reliable cycling and pattern options matter. Durable Cerakote finishes and straightforward controls make it a solid choice for shooters seeking an uncomplicated field shotgun with multiple patterning options.
Owners commonly praise its versatility and affordability, and many users note reliable handling of both 2.75″ and 3″ shells.
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