How many single shot owners out there?

T/C Contender in 22LR, 357, 41 and 44 Mag, a 22 TCM, and an old Stevens Favorite in 22.

Ruger #1 would be nice to have, someday!
 
I use an H&R in 16ga and an Iver Johnson 12ga that I tend to use for hunting way more than any repeater I have. Since I’m terrible at finding game, a single shot is the most comfortable gun to carry on a walk.
 
Have some here are a few
H&R USRA


100 + year old crackshot that still lives up to it's name.
Don't see any need to shoot the squirrel more than once in the head.



 
I have one of these, .22 Henry youth bolt rifle. I got it for my kids when they were small, but I really enjoy shooting it!

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Have some here are a few
H&R USRA


100 + year old crackshot that still lives up to it's name.
Don't see any need to shoot the squirrel more than once in the head.

Nice. I wish some modern company would start making these again!

What would be REALLY cool, is if someone made a receiver/trigger/stock which could accept different AR barrels screwed into it. That way, you could have multiple single shot rifles in different configurations.
 
So, I've got a NEF 12ga, a NEF 16ga, a H&R-1871 .357/.38 and a H&R-1871 Survivor in .410/ .45LC
Haven't shot the Survivor or the .357/.38 yet but the others work real well. Considering that H&R-1871 is no longer making
any break-open singles anymore, I may not shoot these...


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I just bought a H&R single shot in 223
Have a pardner in 12 gauge and 410
Also have a Stevens 101 single shot 22 pistol.
I hunt with a guy who kills a lot of deer with Ruger No 1
 
tc1.jpg TC Encore with 308 and 204 rifle barrels, and a 308 pistol barrel. The 204 Ruger with an IOR tactical scope is a 1/4 MOA tack driver
 
Anybody familiar with a Stevens .410 break-open action? No sights. Seemed a little loose when open, but tight as a drum when locked up, and bore looks clean as can be. I saw one recently for $129 or 139. Should have jumped on it, but had full family in car, and I just stopped my kid from buying something an hour earlier...
 
Can't help you with the gun above, but for very little more ($173MSRP, may find lower price) you can have a brand-new .410 break-open that will most likely be safer...


From SAVAGE USA:

A $173 MSRP shotgun from a respected manufacturer in 2017? While I can’t say I saw that coming, the utility of a single-shot, break-action shotgun in 12 ga, 20 ga, or .410 bore isn’t a surprise at all. New from Savage Arms’ Stevens brand is the 301 Single Shot and 301 Single Shot Compact. Press release follows . . .

STEVENS 301
Single-shot, break-action shotguns remain popular with practical hunters, and the new
Stevens 301 gets even more from the trusted platform. It features a crisp, reliable break
action and modern synthetic stock that stands up to hard use in the field. A variety of
gauges and configurations make it easy to find a model to fit any shooter.

FEATURES:
• Single-shot shotgun
• Break action
• Standard and compact models available
• Rugged synthetic stock

PART NO. DESCRIPTION GAUGE BARREL LENGTH MSRP
22557 301 Single Shot 12 GA 26” $173
22558 301 Single Shot 20 GA 26” $173
22559 301 Single Shot Compact 20 GA 22” $173
19201 301 Single Shot .410 26” $173
19202 301 Single Shot Compact .410 22” $173
 
Same story. They are still small, but growing fast. I will save for a grandchild, unless the Statists no-knock me in the middle of the night and empty my safe...

I have one of these, .22 Henry youth bolt rifle. I got it for my kids when they were small, but I really enjoy shooting it!

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Specs for the Stevens 301 in .410 made by Savage USA:

Savage Arms Headquarters
100 Springdale Road
Westfield, MA 01085


SKU Number: 19201
MSRP $173.00
Action Break Open
Barrel Color Black
Barrel Finish Matte
Barrel Length 28"
Barrel Type Other
Magazine Capacity 1 Round
Gauge 410 GA
Hand Ambidextrous
Length of Pull In 13.75"
Receiver Color Black
Receiver Finish Matte
Receiver Material Carbon Steel
Type Shotgun
Stock Color Black
Stock Finish Matte
Stock Material Synthetic
Stock Type Sporter
Weight Lb 5.59
 
I really like the wood and action on this older model 94. If they made the current/modern one in a decent wood stock, I would at least take a look.
 
Damn, when I posted earlier, I completely forgot my Kimber 82 Government is a single shot too...
Oops, also my Savage Anschutz 64.
 
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Can't help you with the gun above, but for very little more ($173MSRP, may find lower price) you can have a brand-new .410 break-open that will most likely be safer...


From SAVAGE USA:

A $173 MSRP shotgun from a respected manufacturer in 2017? While I can’t say I saw that coming, the utility of a single-shot, break-action shotgun in 12 ga, 20 ga, or .410 bore isn’t a surprise at all. New from Savage Arms’ Stevens brand is the 301 Single Shot and 301 Single Shot Compact. Press release follows . . .

STEVENS 301
Single-shot, break-action shotguns remain popular with practical hunters, and the new
Stevens 301 gets even more from the trusted platform. It features a crisp, reliable break
action and modern synthetic stock that stands up to hard use in the field. A variety of
gauges and configurations make it easy to find a model to fit any shooter.

FEATURES:
• Single-shot shotgun
• Break action
• Standard and compact models available
• Rugged synthetic stock

PART NO. DESCRIPTION GAUGE BARREL LENGTH MSRP
22557 301 Single Shot 12 GA 26” $173
22558 301 Single Shot 20 GA 26” $173
22559 301 Single Shot Compact 20 GA 22” $173
19201 301 Single Shot .410 26” $173
19202 301 Single Shot Compact .410 22” $173


I like the idea of having one of these kicking around.
Seems like a whole lot of gun for the money.
Ejectors and screw in chokes. That’s some serious value.

Does anyone know if they have a delete for the safety? Or if one could be made easily enough?

I might have to buy one to find out.
 
Let me see,1874 GRAS ,Brown Bess,Kentucky long rifle,Springfield trapdoor,Stevens shotgun,BSA 22,Chiappa little badger 22mag,Husqvarna 30-30,and 22, Martini Henry,Rolling Block in 43 spanish,7mm,20GA,22,and 22.
 
Joe, can I get in your will???

:)

Let me see,1874 GRAS ,Brown Bess,Kentucky long rifle,Springfield trapdoor,Stevens shotgun,BSA 22,Chiappa little badger 22mag,Husqvarna 30-30,and 22, Martini Henry,Rolling Block in 43 spanish,7mm,20GA,22,and 22.
 
Anschutz 1413
Anschutz 1422
Anschutz 1408
Kimber 82g
Remington 514
An old .410 shotgun somewhere...
 
I have a couple single shot .22 rifles that are old enough to have no S/N. One has a scope on it and I use that for small game hunting. I enjoy walking the woods with that little rifle.
Also have a Cobray single shot .45LC/ .410 pistol (putting that up for sale soon) and a single shot 12 gauge shotgun. I have one of my father's old guns, a .25acp Italian pistol that is missing the magazine and magazine catch, making it pretty much a single shot. ;)
 
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