Description
Savage Arms 42 Takedown Compact Rifle/Shotgun .22 LR/.410 ga Single Shot 20″ Barrel Black
The Savage Arms 42 Takedown Compact Rifle/Shotgun .22 LR/.410 ga Single Shot 20″ Barrel Black is a break-action combo that fits smaller shooters and packs down into its included bug-out bag with a single button push. It fires .22 LR from the top barrel and .410 bore from the bottom, giving you two guns in one lightweight package. Per Savage Arms specs, this model is built for versatility and simplicity without extra bulk.
| Manufacturer | Savage Arms |
|---|---|
| Model | 42 Takedown Compact |
| Material | Synthetic stock, matte-black metalwork |
| Compatibility | .22 LR rimfire (top barrel) and .410 bore shotshells (bottom barrel) |
| Finish | Matte black |
| Weight | 5.5 lbs (per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- Break-Action Design: Why it matters: You get a simple, reliable action that’s easy to load and unload — perfect for teaching new shooters or for quick field use without fumbling with bolts or magazines.
- Compact Length-of-Pull: Why it matters: The shorter stock fits youth, women, and anyone with a smaller frame, so you don’t have to stretch or hunch to get a proper cheek weld.
- Takedown with Included Bag: Why it matters: Press one button, the gun breaks in half and stows in the bug-out bag — great for truck, backpack, or emergency kit storage without taking up much space.
- Adjustable Rifle Sights (Removable): Why it matters: You get windage and elevation adjustments for .22 LR accuracy, and you can take them off to mount a red dot or scope if you prefer optics.
Who It’s For
This combo is built for families, new gun owners, and anyone who wants a lightweight survival or plinking tool. If you’re teaching a kid or spouse to shoot, the short length-of-pull and low recoil of .22 LR and .410 make it a natural first gun. It also appeals to hikers, campers, and preppers who need one firearm that can handle small game and pest control without hauling two separate guns.
Pros and Cons
- Pro: Two calibers in one gun — .22 LR for cheap practice and .410 for shot loads or slugs.
- Pro: Breaks down fast for storage or transport; the included bag is a nice bonus.
- Con: Single-shot action means you have to reload after every round — not ideal for rapid follow-up shots or self-defense scenarios.
Comparison vs Other Compact Combos
| Feature | Savage 42 Takedown Compact | Chiappa Little Badger .22 LR/.410 | Henry Survival Rifle .22 LR |
|---|---|---|---|
| Calibers | .22 LR + .410 | .22 LR + .410 | .22 LR only |
| Action | Break-action single shot | Break-action single shot | Semi-auto |
| Length-of-Pull | Compact (12.5″) | Standard (13.5″) | Standard (13.75″) |
| Weight | 5.5 lbs | 4.5 lbs | 3.5 lbs |
| Takedown | Yes, with bag | Yes, no bag | Yes, no bag |
Frequently Asked Questions
Can you use .22 Magnum in the top barrel?
No — the top barrel is chambered for .22 Long Rifle only. Do not use .22 Magnum or .22 Short; stick with standard .22 LR ammunition for safe operation.
Is the .410 barrel threaded for chokes?
No — the .410 barrel has a fixed choke, so you cannot swap chokes. It’s designed for general-purpose shot loads and slugs.
Does the included bug-out bag have storage for extra ammo?
Yes — the bag has a small external pocket that fits a box of .22 LR or a handful of .410 shells, plus the main compartment holds the two halves of the gun.
How do you remove the adjustable rifle sights?
They are held by two small screws. Use a flathead or hex key (included in the box) to remove them, then the barrel is ready for a scope base or red dot mount.
Ready to Add This to Your Kit?
This Savage 42 Takedown Compact gives you a rimfire and shotgun in one handy package, especially for smaller shooters or anyone who needs a packable field gun. It ships from us in 1-2 business days with secure checkout and 30-day returns.
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Last updated: April 2026
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