The average 410 shotgun costs $600, with most new 410s costing between $150 and $2,300. However, some single-shot models cost as little as $100, while elite semi-automatic models can cost as much as $10,000. The cost of a 410 shotgun depends on the action, barrel size, and other factors we break down in this article. 

Many hunters and hobbyists use 410 shotguns for hunting small game, eradicating rodents, and shooting clay. In addition, they are an excellent option for young or petite shooters who enjoy skeet shooting. This price guide breaks down everything you need to know about the cost of a 410 shotgun to make a wise purchase in your price range.

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Cost summary: Average cost of a 410 shotgun

The average 410 shotgun costs $600, has a capacity of 2-3 rounds, and has a 3-inch chamber.

Average$600
Typical range$150 – $2,300
Low$100
High $10,000

We researched 410 shotguns at Guns.com, Sportsman’s Warehouse, and Academy Sports + Outdoors to show you the full scope of 410-bore shotgun prices.

Cost by action

The cost of a 410 shotgun varies by action type. Single-shot guns are often break-actions and are the cheapest, typically costing $115 to $500. Lever and over-under action 410 shotguns are the most expensive, costing $700 to $1,100 and $425 – $3,000, respectively.

Action typeTypical cost
Lever$700 – $1,100
Over under$425 – $3,000
Pump$275 – $800
Semi-automatic$330 – $1,500
Single-shot$115 – $500

Before deciding on an action type, consider the following:

  • Semi-automatic shotguns are fast with less recoil than pump-action. They are also called seld-loading and auto-loading firearms. 
  • Single-shot shotguns are the least expensive and the simplest to learn.
  • Pump-action shotguns (also called slide-action) have a single barrel that you manually pump to oust the shotgun shell and load a new bullet. 
  • Lever-action is seen more in rifles than shotguns, but you can find some 410 lever-action shotguns. They are similar to pump-action guns but have a lever instead of a pump to slide. They are known for being quick and reliable. 
  • Over-under action shotguns are double-barrel and easy to load and unload.

Additional cost factors

The price of a shotgun is also influenced by the following:

Cost by barrel length

Longer barrel guns tend to cost more, except guns under 18 inches, as shown in the table below.

Barrel lengthAverage cost
< 18 in.$625
18 – 20 in.$265
24 – 26 in.$625
28 in.$1,100

Cost by brand

The cost of a shotgun depends on the Brand that manufactures it, as shown in the table below.

BrandAverage costTypical range
Beretta$2,500$2,080 – $2,950
Browning$1,900$900 – $2,850
Charles Daly $600$110 – $750
Hatfield$220$125 – $450
Henry$800$600 – $1,000
Mossberg$500$350 – $650
Remmington$600$400 – $1,000
Rizzini$2,300$2,300
Rossi$160$125 – $200
Stevens$315$150 -$700
TriStar$750$600 – $900
Yildiz$380$150 – $500

Rossi makes the least expensive 410 shotguns, costing an average of $160 per shotgun. They primarily produce single-shot 410 shotguns.  Hatfield is another bargain-priced manufacturer, with their average 410 shotgun costing $220

On the other end of the spectrum are Browning and Beretta, with their average 410 shotgun costings $1,900 and $2,500, respectively. Both Browning and Beretta specialize in over-under action 410 shotguns, but browning also makes pump action 410s. We found one Rizzini 410 shotgun, and it was an over-under for $2,300.

Shotgun brands with a reputation for quality, reliability, and accuracy include:

  • Beretta 
  • Browning
  • Henry
  • Mossberg
  • Remington

Cost by receiver

Firearm receivers are typically made of aluminum or steel and classified into on of the following categories:

  • Cast receivers are the most budget-friendly. The molten metal is poured into a mold to cast its shape. 
  • Billet receivers are the most expensive and the most attractive. The metal is shaped by a continuous casting method that may involve hot rollers.
  • Forged receivers are priced in the middle and preferred by many shooters because they are the strongest. Metal is forged by hammering it into shape.

Cost by capacity (rounds)

410 shotguns that hold more rounds tend to cost more. However, some high-end guns with a capacity for two bullets cost more than guns with 3+ rounds.

CapacityAverage costTypical range
1$220$100 – $500
2+$930$350 – $3,100

Cost by weight

Heavy guns are more difficult to handle for children and small adults, but they tend to have a higher shooting capacity and cost more.

WeightAverage cost
< 4 lb.$165
4 – 4.9 lb.$220
5 – 6.9 lb.$550
7+ lb.$680

Typical Specs

Most 410 shotguns are either single-shot or pump action and have the specs shown in the table below.

SpecAverageTypical range
Barrel length23 in.14 – 28 in.
Weight5 lb.4 – 7 lb.
Capacity3 rounds1-6 rounds
Chamber 3 in.2.75 – 3.5 in.

Cost of 410 ammunition

A box of 410 ammo typically costs $15 to $25, with most boxes containing 20 – 25 rounds of ammo. However, some boxes contain as few as ten shots.

Average$20
Typical range$15 – $25
Low$12
High$35

Buckshots cost less than slugs, but birdseye and target load bullets are the cheapest.

Cost of a 12-gauge shotgun

The average 12-gauge shotgun costs about $975, which is greater than the average cost of a 410 shotgun. 12-gauge firearms are excellent defense weapons and great for hunting large game animals.

Average$975
Typical range$350 -$2,000
Low$140
High$5,000

Cost of a 20-gauge shotgun

The average 20-gauge shotgun costs $750, which is more than a 410 shotgun but less than a 12-gauge.

Average$750
Typical range$250 – $1,750
Low$120
High$10,000

FAQ about 410 shotguns

Is a 410 a good home defense gun?

410-bore shotguns are not the best defensive weapon because the ammo is small, so it may not be able to stop a human.

Is a 410 a good hunting gun?

They are great for hunting small game such as birds, snakes, and rodents.  However, using a higher caliber firearm for large game hunting is better.

What gauge is a 410-bore shotgun?

A 410-bore is the same as a 67.5 gauge shotgun.  Small-bore shotgun models are among the smallest.

How far can a 410 shotgun shoot?

You can typically shoot targets up to 50 feet away with a 410-gauge shotgun.

Why is .410 ammo hard to find?

There has been a shortage of ammo in general, so manufacturers and suppliers are concentrating on more popular gauges.

When was the first 410 shotgun manufactured?

England began manufacturing 410 shotguns in the mid-1800s, and they were sometimes concealed in walking sticks for self-defense. America started producing 410 shotguns in the early 20th century, and they became popular for skeet shooting in the 1920s.

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