Description
The Savage 42 Takedown Compact 22LR/.410 20″ is a handy over/under combo gun that breaks down in seconds for easy packing. It comes with a storage bag, making it a go-to choice for small-game hunting, plinking, and teaching new shooters. This model is built for folks who want one compact firearm that handles both .22 LR and .410 shells.
Key Specifications
| Manufacturer | Savage Arms |
|---|---|
| Model | 42 Takedown Compact |
| Material | Synthetic stock, steel barrel (per manufacturer specs) |
| Compatibility | .22 Long Rifle (top barrel), .410 bore (bottom barrel) |
| Finish | Matte black |
| Weight | 5.7 lbs |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- Quick Takedown Design: One push-button releases the barrels from the stock for compact storage. Why it matters: You can stow it in the included bag and toss it in your truck or backpack without a bulky case.
- Youth-Friendly Stock: 12.5-inch length of pull and compact fixed stock. Why it matters: Smaller-framed shooters and kids get a comfortable, natural fit that helps with accuracy and control.
- Dual Caliber Versatility: .22 LR for plinking and small game, .410 for birds and pests. Why it matters: One gun covers two common uses, saving you money and space at the range or in the field.
- Break-Action Simplicity: Single barrel selector and manual safety. Why it matters: No cycling issues, easy to teach new shooters, and safe to load/unload in the field.
- 20-Inch Barrels: Balanced length for handling without being too long. Why it matters: Maneuverable in brush or from a blind, yet still delivers good velocity from both calibers.
Who It’s For
This Savage 42 is for the local hunter who wants one lightweight gun for rabbits, squirrels, and clay birds. It’s also a solid choice for parents teaching teens or younger kids to shoot safely. If you need a truck gun that packs small and shoots straight, this fits the bill.
Pros and Cons
- Pros: Breaks down fast for travel; lightweight at 5.7 pounds; two popular calibers in one package; simple break-action operation; includes a storage bag.
- Cons: The fixed synthetic stock doesn’t adjust for different shooters, so taller folks may find it a bit short. The .410 barrel is best for short-range use.
How It Stacks Up
| Feature | Savage 42 Takedown Compact | Chiappa M6 Shotgun/Rifle | H&R Handi-Rifle Combo |
|---|---|---|---|
| Calibers | .22 LR / .410 | .22 LR / .410 | Single-shot .22 or .410 (swap barrels) |
| Takedown | Yes, push-button | Yes, breaks down | No, one piece |
| Weight | 5.7 lbs | 6.0 lbs | 6.5 lbs |
| Stock | Fixed synthetic, 12.5” LOP | Fixed synthetic, 13.5” LOP | Fixed synthetic, 14” LOP |
| Price | $537.84 | $700+ | $350+ (used) |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the barrel length on the Savage 42 Takedown Compact?
The barrel length is 20 inches for both the .22 LR and .410 barrels. That gives you a compact overall length even before you break it down.
Does this gun come with a case or bag?
Yes, it ships with a padded storage/transport bag that fits the gun when it’s taken down. The bag has a shoulder strap for easy carry.
Can I use different .410 loads in this?
Yes, the .410 barrel handles standard 2.5-inch and 3-inch shells. Stick to lead shot or slugs rated for .410. Avoid steel shot unless the barrel is marked for it.
Is this safe for left-handed shooters?
The break-action design is ambidextrous, and the safety is a manual tang style accessible from either side. Lefties can use it without issue.
Why Buy From Us
- ✓ Nationwide delivery (all 50 states) — ships to your door
- ✓ Ships 1-2 business days from our shop
- ✓ 30-day returns if you’re not satisfied
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Check out more options in our Combination Guns collection, or browse Youth Firearms and Hunting Rifles for similar gear.
Last updated: April 2026




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