Chiappa Triple Threat at the Range

Published on March 29, 2014
Duration: 8:18

The Chiappa Triple Threat is a unique three-barrel break-open shotgun featuring Remington-style choke tubes and a Hi-Viz front sight. It can be converted to a pistol-grip configuration while maintaining legal overall length. Despite good balance and reduced recoil, its approximate $1,500 market price is considered high for its functionality, potentially limiting its market appeal.

Quick Summary

The Chiappa Triple Threat is a unique three-barrel break-open shotgun with a pistol grip conversion option. It features threaded choke tubes and a Hi-Viz sight. While well-balanced, its $1,500 market price is considered high for its type.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Chiappa Triple Threat
  2. 01:08External Features: Chokes, Sight, Safety
  3. 02:02Trigger and Stock Mechanics
  4. 03:38Market Price and Value Concerns
  5. 04:12Disassembly and Pistol Grip Conversion
  6. 05:48Range Testing: Pistol Grip & Buckshot Patterns
  7. 06:52Final Impressions & Manufacturing

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Chiappa Triple Threat shotgun?

The Chiappa Triple Threat is a unique three-barrel, break-open shotgun first revealed at the 2013 SHOT Show. It features a triangular barrel configuration and can be converted to a pistol-grip style.

Can the Chiappa Triple Threat be converted to a pistol grip?

Yes, the Chiappa Triple Threat can be converted to a pistol-grip configuration by removing the stock. This conversion maintains the minimum 26-inch overall length requirement.

What are the key features of the Chiappa Triple Threat?

Key features include three barrels, threaded Remington-style choke tubes, a Hi-Viz front sight, a manual safety, and a single mechanical trigger for sequential firing. It's manufactured by Akkar in Turkey.

How much does the Chiappa Triple Threat cost?

The approximate market price for the Chiappa Triple Threat is around $1,500. This price point has been noted as potentially high for a break-action shotgun, impacting its market appeal.

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