Description
The ATI Cavalry SVE 410 Ga, 26″ Barrel, 3″, Turkish Walnut Stock, Aluminum is a modern, single-shot break-action shotgun chambered in .410 bore. It combines a classic, durable Turkish walnut stock with a lightweight aluminum receiver, offering a reliable and straightforward platform for hunting small game, pest control, and introductory shooting. The 26-inch barrel provides a balanced swing and manageable handling.
Key Features
- Versatile .410 Bore: Effective for small game, varmints, and low-recoil training.
- Turkish Walnut Stock: Durable, classic hardwood with a practical finish that stands up to field use.
- Lightweight Aluminum Receiver: Reduces overall carry weight without sacrificing strength.
- 26-Inch Barrel: Delivers a good sight plane and smooth handling for moving targets.
- Simple Break-Action Design: Unmatched reliability and ease of maintenance, with a visible, empty chamber for safety.
Specifications & Details
| Gauge/Caliber | .410 Bore (3″ Chamber) |
| Barrel Length | 26 Inches |
| Action | Single Shot, Break-Action |
| Stock | Turkish Walnut |
| Receiver Material | Aluminum |
| Overall Length | Approx. 42 Inches |
Weighing in at roughly 5.5 pounds, this shotgun is easy to carry all day. The single-shot design forces deliberate aim and shot placement—a real benefit for new shooters learning fundamentals. When it comes to dispatching a raccoon in the coop or thinning a squirrel population, this tool gets the job done without fuss. Its price point of $491.61 makes it an accessible entry into ownership.
Who It’s For
This is a first gun for a young hunter, a dedicated farm gun for pest control, or a lightweight companion for small-game pursuits in dense Missouri timber. It’s for the shooter who values simplicity and reliability over firepower. If your needs involve a single, well-placed shot, this platform excels. It’s also compatible with a wide range of .410 ammunition from brands like Federal, Winchester, and Remington.
Pros & Cons
Pros: Extremely reliable mechanical design; lightweight and easy to handle; low perceived recoil; excellent for teaching safe firearm handling; classic aesthetics with modern materials; requires minimal maintenance.
Cons: Limited to one shot before reloading; not suited for defensive scenarios requiring multiple rounds; the .410 has limited effective range compared to 20 or 12 gauge.
Here’s the thing—this isn’t a tactical weapon. It’s a practical tool built on a time-tested action. The manual operation means no gunsmithing required for its core function; it works out of the box. For the price, you get a durable, no-nonsense firearm that ships to Missouri and compliant US states. The 26-inch barrel strikes a solid balance between maneuverability and sight radius.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is the .410 bore sufficient for turkey hunting?
A: With proper modern TSS (Tungsten Super Shot) loads and strict range limitations, yes, it can be effective. However, always check your local Missouri regulations, as some areas may have gauge restrictions for turkey.
Q: Can this shotgun fire 2.5″ and 3″ shells?
A: Yes. The 3″ chamber safely fires both 2.5″ and 3″ .410 bore shells, giving you flexibility in ammunition choice based on availability and intended use.
Q: How do I clean and maintain a break-action shotgun?
A: It’s straightforward. After ensuring the firearm is unloaded, press the action release and open the barrel. Use a bore brush and solvent on the barrel, wipe down the internal action surfaces, and apply a light coat of oil to metal parts. The walnut stock only needs a occasional wipe with a dry cloth.
Consider the ATI Cavalry SVE .410 for where simplicity and reliability are the primary metrics. Available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide.



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