Description
The Savage 42 Takedown break-open combination gun is a compact rifle/shotgun designed for families who want one versatile firearm for camping, hiking, or general field use. It separates into two pieces for easy carry in a backpack, and the break-action operation is simple enough for a new shooter to learn safely. With a .22 LR rifle barrel over a .410 shotgun barrel, this single-shot gun lets you take small game or plink with confidence.
| Manufacturer | Savage Arms (per manufacturer specs) |
|---|---|
| Model | 42 Takedown |
| Material | Carbon steel components, synthetic stock |
| Compatibility | .22 LR rifle / .410 shotgun |
| Finish | Blued carbon steel |
| Weight | 6.10 lbs |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- Takedown Design — WHY IT MATTERS: The barrel and stock separate in seconds, letting you pack the gun into a small bag or backpack for hikes and camping trips without a bulky case.
- Break-Open Action — WHY IT MATTERS: No bolt or lever to fuss with. You simply break the gun open to load and unload, making it ideal for teaching beginners or for quick follow-up shots in the field.
- Two Barrels in One — WHY IT MATTERS: The .22 LR upper barrel lets you practice cheaply or hunt small game, while the .410 shotgun barrel handles birds and pests. You get two guns in one lightweight package.
- Fixed Synthetic Sporter Stock — WHY IT MATTERS: A durable, weather-resistant stock that won’t swell or crack in rain or humidity. It provides a solid cheek weld for consistent accuracy.
- Lightweight at 6.10 lbs — WHY IT MATTERS: Easy for younger or smaller shooters to carry all day without fatigue. This encourages more time at the range or in the field.
Who It’s For
The Savage 42 Takedown is built for families, youth shooters, and beginners who want a simple, safe firearm for camping, plinking, or small-game hunting. It’s also great for experienced shooters who need a packable survival gun for backcountry trips.
Pros & Cons
- Pro: Compact takedown design makes it easy to store in a backpack or truck.
- Pro: Single-shot break action is intuitive and safe for new shooters.
- Pro: Two barrels (rifle and shotgun) cover multiple uses.
- Con: The single-shot format means no quick follow-up shots, so you need to make each one count.
Comparison
| Feature | Savage 42 Takedown | Chiappa M6 Survival Gun | H&R Handi-Rifle Combo |
|---|---|---|---|
| Weight | 6.10 lbs | 5.5 lbs | 7.0 lbs |
| Barrel Config | .22 LR + .410 | .22 LR + .410 | Single rifle barrel (swap) |
| Takedown | Yes, two pieces | Yes, folds | No |
| Action | Break-open | Break-open | Break-open |
| Stock Material | Synthetic | Metal/wood | Synthetic |
| Price Range | ~$566 | ~$700 | ~$450 |
The Savage 42 Takedown offers the best balance of price and versatility for families. While the Chiappa M6 is lighter and folds, it costs more and has a less comfortable stock. The H&R Handi-Rifle is cheaper but lacks the .410 barrel and takedown feature.
FAQ
Is the Savage 42 Takedown safe for beginners?
Yes. The break-open action lets you see the chamber is empty, and the single-shot design reduces the chance of accidental discharge. It’s a great teaching tool for new shooters.
Can I use this for hunting?
Absolutely. The .22 LR barrel is perfect for squirrels and rabbits, while the .410 barrel handles birds and pests. It’s a reliable choice for small-game hunting.
How does the takedown work?
You press a button near the hinge, and the barrel assembly separates from the stock. No tools needed. It reassembles just as quickly, and the fit stays tight.
What is the overall length when assembled?
The overall length is 35.75 inches. When taken down, the two pieces are roughly 20 inches each, making them easy to pack.
Trust & Delivery
- ✔ Nationwide delivery (all 50 states)
- ✔ Ships 1-2 business days
- ✔ 30-day returns
- ✔ Secure checkout
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Last updated: April 2026

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