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CHARLES DALY 301 PUMP FIELD 20/26 MOOB 3″

CHARLES DALY 301 PUMP FIELD 20/26 MOOB 3″

SKU: LIP|CD930.226

$350.02

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Additional information

UPC

8053800941341

Manufacturer

Charles Daly Chiappa

Manufacturer Part Number

930226

Action

Pump Action

Additional Feature 1

Mobil Choke Thread Pattern

Adjustable Objective

False

ATF Manufacturer

Merak / CF USA

ATF Model

301

ATF Type

shotgun

Barrel Description

Vent Rib

Barrel Length

26

Barrel Length Range

26" to 26.99"

Caliber/Gauge

20 Gauge

Capacity

4 + 1

Chamber Size

3"

Checkering

YES

Choke Type

Beretta/Benelli Mobil

Chokes Included

Full/Improved Cylinder/Modified

Color

CAMOFLAGE

Dimension

3.00 X 7.30 X 37.65

Drilled and Tapped

False

Finish

Mossy Oak Obsession

Finish Type

CAMO

Grip Material

Synthetic Stock Mossy Oak Obsession

Grip Type

Mossy Oak Obsession

Hand

Right Hand

Height

3

Illuminated Reticle

False

Includes Full Tube

Yes

Includes IMP CYL Tube

Yes

Includes IMP Mode Tube

No

Includes Modified Tube

Yes

Includes Skee Tube

No

Includes X-Full Tube

No

Interior Choke Tubes

Yes

Length

37.6500

Max Chamber Size

3"

Montecarlo

No

Other Features

MOBIL CHOKE THREAD PATTERN,

Overall Length

46.2500

Package Height

2.8

Package Length

37.5

Package Width

7.2

Product Type

Shotgun

Receiver Description

Grooved

Recoil Pad

Yes

Safety

Manual

Scope Cover Included

False

Shipping Weight

8.5

Sights

Brass Bead Front

Sights Type

Fixed Sights

Stock Color

CAMOFLAGE

Stock Description

Fixed

Stock Finish Group

Camouflage

Stock Material

SYNTHETIC

Stock Type

FIELD

Swivel Studs

Yes

Trigger

Single Stage

Weight

6.4

Weight Range

6 lbs to 6.99 lbs

Width

7.3000

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