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.
The Charles Daly Field Hunter II is manufactured in Turkey. Charles Daly collaborates with Turkish gun makers to produce this line of shotguns, which are known for their quality and craftsmanship at competitive prices.
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Charles Daly Shotguns madde by Akkar were built with cast inferior locking blocks in the bolt assembly. It is fairly common for them to break and crack. Numrichs sells replacement parts and Samco Global Arms Inc now sells the Akkar line of shotguns, but will not fix the older Charles Daly guns. You might be able to buy parts from them for your Charles Daly guns. So much for the lifetime warranty that Charles Daly offered. Walmart and several local dealers where still quoting the lifetime warranty even when Charles Daly had already gone out of business.
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
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In the Philippines. you can order any part of Charles Daly in the Philippines. because Charles Daly is manufactured by ARMS CORPORATION ( ARMSCOR ) Parts for every firearm that I've ever owned, including stocks, are usually carried in stock by the manufacturer. That would be the first place I would try, at least as long as the gun is still being manufactured, or recently discontinued. In the manual for the last Ruger long gun I bought, a list of parts and prices was included in the owner's manual. 100s of Original Miroku manufactured Charles Daly Wood Stocks & Forearms are available at: B&C Gunsmithing - bncgunsupplies@npgcable.com. There are over 10,000 Charles Daly / Miroku parts (all kinds) in stock. These have been out of manufacture for more than 40 years and when Sloan Sports quit the importation of these guns, their entire spare parts stock was sold to Garfield Guns of Garfield New Jersey. When Garfield Guns closed their doors several years ago, their entire stock of spare parts was sold to B&C Gunsmithing of Lake Havasu City AZ. Modern Charles Daly guns were manufactured in Turkey and imported by KBI Inc.. Charles Daly (KBI) and ARMSCOR do not have spare parts for Miroku manufactured Charles Daly guns. Update: KBI has closed its doors, leaving owners of the newest Charles Daly guns "high and dry". Unfortunately, there does not appear to be a good source for these parts...
Charles Daly firearms was created in 1875.
You can find a replacement barrel for a 20 gauge Charles Daly pump shotgun at various retailers, including local gun shops that specialize in firearms and accessories. Online platforms like Brownells, MidwayUSA, and GunBroker may also have options available. Additionally, contacting Charles Daly directly or visiting their official website might provide information on purchasing a barrel or finding authorized dealers. Always ensure that any parts comply with local laws and regulations.
Well, if it's a Charles Daly that has been used then it's either broken or about to break. I'd say $75
Go with the Baikal. The Daly is nice but for a day of skeet it's to light. It will kick hard and a lot.
Warranty Repair for new generation (KBI) Charles Daly Firearms first register them at: http://www.charlesdaly.com/ProductRegistration/Register/step1.asp. This allows you to take advantage of their limited lifetime warranty! For experienced repair (Over 40 years!) of older Charles Daly (Miroku) Shotguns: B&C GunSmithing Lake Havasu City, AZ 928-854-8209 bncgunsupplies@npgcable.com Over 10,000 BC/Miroku Parts in stock!!! BEST PLACE IN THE US TO GET CHARLES DALY PARTS IS: https://www.samcoglobal.com/index.html The parts are currently not listed on the site but call the 1-800 number and ask for Mark!
midwayusa.com, search under Charles Daly