I love .410 doubles.

EJ Churchill, BLE, 3", 25" cyl/full 4 lbs even. It is a fast mover. It is near the top of Don's MOI chart for quick. Quail hunting last year, I found myself balancing the gun on my left hand while pointing at the moving bird with my index finger. The barrels were too tiny to see against the pines. I'd just literally point (left finger) and shoot. It worked good, but is a totally different way to shoot. This gun fits my 12 year old grandson perfectly. He is getting his beginning skeet lessons with it.

Poli, Anson Extra, BLE, 3" 27.5" full/full, 5 lb 14oz. I haven't shot this much. Chokes are too tight for me. I have 32 and 28 gauge barrels. Mostly it's a 28 ga for skeet until quail season, then it's 32.

British proofed, no name, central hammer sidelever, 2 1/2" proof mark is 410 but not 410C, 28" cyl/cyl with a 15 3/4 stock. 4 lbs 3 oz. I shoot this in .410 hammer events. It is a fun/odd little gun.

Belgium backaction hammer proofed 410/50mm (2" 410). This little one is a non-shooter. It's had a hard life. The proofs are unique to me. It is an early .410 collectors gun.

Joe