Chiappa Triple Crown 3 Barrel 20 Ga Shotgun

$176,023.00

A unique Italian-made over-under shotgun with a third under-barrel, offering a fast three-shot capacity in a versatile 20-gauge package with classic blued steel and walnut aesthetics.

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Description

The Chiappa Triple Crown 3 Barrel 20 Ga, 26″ Blued/Wood, 3″ Chamber is a premium, Italian-made over-under shotgun with a unique third barrel mounted beneath the primary pair. This configuration provides a versatile three-shot capacity for hunting or sport shooting without the complexity of a pump or semi-auto, offering a classic feel with modern utility. Its 20-gauge chambering in a 3-inch configuration balances power with manageable recoil, making it a sophisticated tool for the discerning shooter who values presentation and performance.

Key Features

  • Three-Barrel System: Features two over-under barrels plus a third under-barrel, granting a fast third shot without manual reloading.
  • 20-Gauge Versatility: Lighter than 12-gauge with ample power for upland birds, small game, and clays. The 3-inch chamber handles a wide range of loads.
  • Manual Barrel Selection: Independent triggers and a barrel selector allow you to choose which barrel fires first, adapting to the shot.
  • Classic Fit & Finish: Blued steel barrels paired with a select walnut stock offer traditional aesthetics and durable protection.
  • Practical Length: The 26-inch barrel provides a quick swing in dense cover and smooth handling for field or range use.

Specifications & Details

Specification Detail
Gauge 20 Gauge
Chamber 3″
Barrel Length 26 inches
Barrel Configuration Over/Under + Third Under Barrel
Finish Blued Steel, Walnut Stock
Overall Weight Approx. 7.5 lbs

Weighing in at approximately 7.5 pounds, the Triple Crown carries its mass well, aiding in steady swings and recoil management. The manual safety is positive and accessible. This is a firearm built for hands-on use—it fits out of the box with no gunsmithing required for standard operation, ready for your local FFL transfer. The price reflects its niche construction at $1760.23. Available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide.

Who This Shotgun Is For

This isn’t a beginner’s scattergun. It’s for the hunter who wants an edge in the dove field or pheasant cover—that third shot can mean the difference between a limit and a near-miss. It’s for the shooter who appreciates mechanical ingenuity over electronic gizmos, who values the heft of walnut and steel. Think of it when you’re walking up quail and a covey flushes, then a single holds tight; two quick shots, a barrel selection flick, and a clean finish. It also serves the recreational clays shooter looking to stand out from the sea of standard over-unders, offering a unique challenge and conversation piece. Its manual operation and classic lines appeal to those who see their firearm as both a tool and a testament to craftsmanship.

Pros & Cons

Pros: The unique three-shot capacity is its defining advantage, providing a follow-up capability most doubles lack. The 20-gauge chambering is versatile and shooter-friendly, especially with modern ammunition. The fit and finish are typically excellent for the price point, offering a level of pride in ownership. The manual selection allows for tactical load ordering—maybe a light target load first, followed by heavier field loads.

Cons: That said, the mechanism is more complex than a standard double, which could mean a steeper learning curve and potentially more points for maintenance. It’s heavier than some dedicated field guns. At nearly seven and a half pounds unloaded, you feel it after miles in the field. The price, while justified, places it in a competitive bracket with established luxury doubles.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How do you select which barrel fires first?

A: A manual selector, typically a sliding switch on the tang near the safety, allows you to choose between the top barrel or the bottom over/under pair as your first shot. The third under-barrel is always the last shot in the sequence.

Q: Is the Triple Crown compatible with standard choke tubes?

A: Yes, it uses a common choke tube system. You’ll find it compatible with aftermarket tubes from major brands like Briley or Carlson’s, allowing you to tailor constriction for clays, waterfowl, or upland hunting.

Q: Is this shotgun suitable for a left-handed shooter?

A: The stock has a traditional right-hand cast, and the safety/selector are configured for right-hand operation. Left-handed shooters can use it, but may find the controls less intuitive without modification.

Here’s the thing—the Chiappa Triple Crown 3 Barrel 20 Ga fills a specific niche. It won’t replace a high-volume semi-auto for waterfowl, and it’s not a minimalist lightweight for mountain hunts. But for the shooter who values a blend of tradition, innovative function, and undeniable presence, it delivers. It’s a statement piece that still gets the job done. If the idea of a triple-barrel classic that handles everything from skeet to spring turkey speaks to you, see about securing one through your local dealer.

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