Charles Daly 301 Tactical Pump Shotgun | 12ga | 18.5″ | 930.279
MSRP: $300.00
Your Price: $276.00
Charles Daly 301 Tactical pump shotgun chambered in 12 Gauge with an 18.5″ heat-shielded barrel, 5+1 capacity, FDE synthetic pistol-grip stock, ghost-ring sights and included IC/M/F chokes.
The Charles Daly 301 Tactical is a pump-action 12 Gauge shotgun built with an aluminum receiver and a steel barrel. It ships with a flat dark earth fixed pistol-grip synthetic stock and matching forend, a heat shield over the 18.5″ barrel, and a set of mobil chokes (IC, M, F). The shotgun is set up with a fiber optic front sight and a ghost-ring rear sight on a receiver-mounted Picatinny rail for quick sight acquisition.
Its configuration and features make it suited to sporting applications such as action shotgun events and field use where a compact, durable 12 Gauge is required, and for range or tactical training where a robust pump-action is preferred.
Product Specifications
- The model and brand are Charles Daly 301 Tactical.
- The manufacturer part number is 930.279.
- The gauge is 12 Gauge.
- The chamber size is 3 inches.
- The action is Pump-Action.
- The barrel length is 18.5 inches and includes a heat shield.
- The choke system uses Beretta/Benelli Mobil Choke (MC-3) and includes IC, M, and F chokes.
- The capacity is 5+1 and feeds from the magazine tube.
- The stock and forend are Flat Dark Earth synthetic with a fixed pistol grip.
- The sights are a fiber optic front and ghost-ring rear mounted on a Picatinny rail.
- The safety is a manual thumb safety.
- The main materials are an aluminum receiver and a steel barrel.
- The weight is approximately 6.8 lbs.
- The overall length is 40.25 inches.
- The UPC is 8053800943000.
The 301 Tactical is built with serviceable components and a familiar controls layout to make operating, maintaining, and configuring the gun straightforward. The included choke set and sighting options give practical flexibility for a range of target and field uses.
Owners commonly praise the platform for its dependable operation; it has been described as “the definition of reliability.”
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