depends...mine holds three when shooting 2 3/4" shells
Try Cabelas.com, or Brownells
$325 new.
Yes they do now make a pistol grip stock for the pump and auto shotguns. These are being introduced along with Chalres Daly's new tactical shotgun line. More information can be found on the the Charles Daly Defense website or the Charles Daly forums. http://www.charlesdalyforum.com http://www.charlesdalydefense.com/shotguns.asp
modified or cylinder - get both and try them out
When properly maintained and operated, they are as safe as any shotgun. They have a good reputation as a reliable firearm.
they take the same chokes as the remingtons these are easy to find.
Little more or less than 300 depending on condition
A Charles Daly 12 gauge pump shotgun is a type of hunting gun. The typical value of this gun is a few hundred dollars.
You "can" so to say , but if the barrel is not rifled then you will end up damaging it after a little while.
There are several large parts suppliers online. You'll need manufacturer, model and sometimes date or serial number. Numrich Gun Parts Corporation has exploded diagrams you can use for reference. A search for "gun parts" and "Charles Daly" should find you several sources.
here are some slings. they are great price and quality http://www.cheaperthandirt.com/CategoryListing.aspx?catid=331
I have purchased several shotguns including the Charles Daly. The easy answer is yes it is worth purchasing; however, be aware that you get what you pay for. I am guessing that your interest is in purchasing a shotgun in the $300 to $400 range. My Charles Daly has so far proven to be reliable with proper maintenance and I would recommend these for the price. It is not the same quality gun as a Browning, Benelli or Beretta, and I suspect does not have the "snob" factor associated with these other manufacturers. What Charles Daly does provide is a simple, lightweight shotgun at an affordable price. In this same price range a person might consider a quality pump action shotgun such as the Benelli Nova or Remington 870. In my case I already owned a Nova and simply wanted an inexpensive semiautomatic for field use.