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Is this shotgun full size, not youth?
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its a full size gun (stock length) however it is lighter because it is a 410. in most cases you will be better off with a 20 ga than a 410 a 410 is harder to shoot well and very limited in ammo
Robert, no Sir. The 500 Turkey .410 can handle 2-1/2" or 3" shells and is built for smaller shooters to drop that tom in his tracks! It has a synthetic stock with a fixed LOP of (13.87") which is not full Size. Full size would be 14.5 in LOP or longer.
Pretty much, it’s got fixed full chokes and a 26 inch barrel. It’s just chambered in .410. It’s good for youth or smaller people. Being a .410, it’s not as big and heavy as some of its relatives in 12 gauge. It was my pleasure to assist you.
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Robert, Yes it is a full size shotgun for a 410 ga. The 6 tenths of a inch LOP difference that James G.mentions is not noticeable.