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Wal Mart baby! Wal Mart has semi auto Charles Daly shotguns (20 & 12ga) for about $320.
A Charles Daly 12 gauge pump shotgun is a type of hunting gun. The typical value of this gun is a few hundred dollars.
350.00 bucks don't let them cheat you.
mabye, id recomend a single shot .410 or an over under 28 gauge greatwhite1974 answers : YES ! a 20 guage auto would be excellent for you. The gas operation lowers the recoil to a very mild kick. My 11 year old shoots a 12 Guage Daly Auto and loves it. A 20 Guage single shot gives you the full felt recoil of the round.
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
A pump will have more recoil. The action of a semi-auto will absorb some of the recoil.
The value of a Charles Daly auto-pointer would actually depend on a number of factors. The main factor that would be considered would be the condition of the auto-pointer.
Charles Daly has imported semiauto shotguns from Italy and Turkey. Would need to know exactly which Charles Daly you have. You can also check the Charles Daly/KBI website for manuals. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Steves Pages has a PDF manual for hundreds of firearms including the Charles Daly.
I don't know if there are aftermarket youth stocks, but Charles Daly manufactures both the VR-MC Pump and VR-MC Auto 20 gauges in youth configurations with short stocks and barrels. The autoloader weighs in 18 ounces (approx. 1/6th) lighter than the Remington 11-87 Sportsman youth.
No. Remington has never made product for Charles Daly. The Remington 'Spartan' line of shotguns is made in Russia, where Charles Daly shotguns are made in Spain, Italy and Turkey. sales@countrygunsmith.net
The quick answer is a .410 bore - but there are relatively low recoil 12 ga. guns as well. Browning made a "recoiless" trap gun which almost is recoiless. In general, a gas-operated semi-auto will have less recoil, and in some cases this can be combined with a recoil-absorbing stock.