Clad in OD Green and walnut – these shotguns stand out without being ostentatious. The muted green Cerakote finish makes them ideal for field work, increasing their hardiness and making them near impervious to the elements. The stand-out feature of this series of scatterguns is a small but revolutionary addition to the ejector/extractor of the break-open variants. To make them more ideal for use in a duck blind or while handling dogs and equipment in the field, each of the All-Terrain over/unders and side-by-sides has a set of rare earth magnets installed in their extractor or ejectors. With these magnets in place, most modern shells are retained in the gun even when the gun is turned upside down. This makes loading them easy in a pit blind or boat, and never will a dog-handler accidentally dump shells out of their gun while bending over to work with their dog. Equipped with sling swivels and extended chokes, these shotguns are ready to chase birds – from doves and ducks to turkeys and grouse! Item Number 06468 06476 06474 06479 Gauge 12 12 20 20 Barrel 28" 30" 28" 30" Overall 46.25" 48.25" 46.25" 48.25" Capacity 2 2 2 2 Shipping We are not responsible for any items that are damaged in shipping. If you would like to purchase shipping insurance please let us know when you make your payment. Insurance is $1.00 for every $100.00 worth of insurance. We highly recommend the purchase of shipping insurance. All firearms must be shipped to a licensed Federal Firearms Dealer. Following purchase, FFL's can be emailed to us at ecom@kinseysoutdoors.com or faxed to us at 717-653-8410.
- Condition:
- New
- Gauge:
- 12 Gauge
- Gauge:
- 20 Gauge
1 Review
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Have only been clay shooting 1 time with the Redhead, but it seemed to break in easy and was a joy to shoot. The recoil pad is a bit thin for the heavier loads, but it was easy enough to change it out for a slip-on Limbsaver. Target loads were no issue and the overall patterning was great.
Very happy with the feel and the finish so far. Looking forward to seeing how it holds up in the upland grasses when flushing pheasants.