This firearm designates a specific type of scattergun. The .410 bore designation refers to the diameter of the barrel, approximately .41 caliber. “Double barrel” signifies the presence of two barrels, allowing for two shots before reloading. The inclusion of “hammers” indicates an external hammering mechanism, a feature often associated with traditional or classic firearm designs. This combination describes a compact, relatively low-recoil shotgun often favored for small game hunting and recreational shooting.
The smaller bore diameter of the .410, compared to 12 or 20 gauge shotguns, results in lighter recoil, making it suitable for novice shooters or those sensitive to heavier kickback. The double barrels offer the immediate availability of a second shot, valuable in hunting scenarios. External hammers can provide a tangible connection to the firearm’s mechanics and are sometimes preferred for their simplicity and aesthetic appeal. This type of shotgun often occupies a niche in the market appreciated by collectors and those seeking a specific shooting experience.