Charles Daly Triple Threat 12 Gauge Triple-Barrel, 18.5 in, Break-Action, Interchangeable Chokes, Matte Black/Walnut
The Charles Daly Triple Threat stands out with its triangular three-barrel layout and compact 18.5-inch barrel set, giving you three 12-gauge shots in a unique break-action platform. It features 2 3/4 and 3-inch chambers, a single trigger, and a tang-mounted safety. Made in Turkey by Akkar for the Charles Daly/Chiappa brands, this model carries a U.S. patent number on the barrel and a Chiappa import mark. It includes interchangeable choke tubes in F, IM, M, IC, and CYL, paired with walnut furniture and a matte black finish.
Condition
Overall Condition: Excellent condition, showing only faint signs of any prior use or handling.
Bore Condition: Excellent - Clean, mirror finish, no signs of wear.
Specific Condition Notes: There are some minor scratches and blemishes present.
What’s Included
- Breakdown hard case with foam interior
- T-handle choke tube wrench
- Interchangeable screw-in choke tubes
- Charles Daly owner's manual
This Triple Threat uses a distinctive triangular three-barrel arrangement (one over two) and holds three rounds, one per barrel. The break-action design with a single trigger and tang-mounted manual safety keeps operation straightforward.
The 18.5-inch barrel set is threaded for interchangeable choke tubes and is chambered for both 2 3/4 and 3-inch shells. A red fiber-optic front bead provides a bright aiming point, with no rear sight.
Construction details include a matte black finish on the receiver and barrels, with walnut furniture throughout. The stock is a two-piece, pistol-grip design with checkering, a recoil pad, and a rear sling-swivel stud. A gold-tone spacer band accents the buttstock. The forend is a matching walnut beavertail.
Manufactured in Turkey by Akkar for Charles Daly/Chiappa, this shotgun is marked "Made in Turkey" and carries the Chiappa import mark. A U.S. patent number is marked on the barrel. Length of pull is 14.0 inches. The included choke set covers F, IM, M, IC, and CYL to tailor patterns to a variety of loads and uses.




