CHARLES DALY 601 Semi-Automatic Shotgun FIRST SHOT Review
In this video Jaygoods give you his first shot review on the Charles Daly 601 Semi-Automatic shotgun. This gun is budget friendly but may not be worth spending the money on. We hope you enjoy the video.
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Never had a problem with mine. Not sure I trust someone who forgets to take the packing material off the charging handle or thinks it's part of the gun. Use high brass shells for a semi auto.
@BibleBeltSkunk
Жыл бұрын
Pretty sure he thinks that’s part of the gun. It’s just a protected and in the box.
@cinnreds18
10 ай бұрын
Look, I shouldn’t need to use 28 grains of green dot in a shell to get rounds to cycle. However I will say semi automatics need 50 and a clean before I start passing judgement on reliability. Don’t judge the man he’s only Canadian.
@bobg3633
5 ай бұрын
100% said the same thing to my self on all issues. Lol
@davidcudlip6587
Ай бұрын
@@BibleBeltSkunk Yup, everything he said and did was irrelevant if he can't figure that out.
I have one and love it I’ve probably run over 600 rounds through it since April 2022 till now September 2022 and the thing has been flawless for me
These are Turkish shotguns, they are shipped with shipping oil, not function oil, this is with all Turkish shotguns. Before you use them, you need to take them apart, clean it and lube them with function oil. Then you need to break them in, it's one of the reason they are so cheap, you need to fire 50 to 100 rounds of minimum 1200 fps ammo. Once that is done, they work fantastic. I have a citadel boss hog, it also has the same reputation like all Turkish imports. I modified mine by adding a ATI T3 gun stock and a 8 round magazine tube. Since day one, not one single failure to fire and I am well past 800 rounds through it.
@davidcudlip6587
Ай бұрын
Word. Spray some Gun Scrubber on the guts and wipe it off and use a light oil on it. 1 1/8 ounce high brass loads for 100 rounds and they're good to go. Most of these Turkish autos need a good cleaning out of the box. I've found metal dust and particles from machining that wasn't blown off before shipping oil/grease was applied for the container ship ride over here. This guy freaked out and didn't give this gun a chance. And I know damn well he never disassembled it and cleaned the smegma off the action before shooting it.
@Diemerstein
Ай бұрын
@@davidcudlip6587 I posted this a year ago and I'm well past 2k rounds and runs flawlessly.
@davidcudlip6587
Ай бұрын
@@Diemerstein Absolutely. I have a few Turkish made autos and they always go bang and eject the shell. I've been using them more lately and leaving the "Better" guns in the safe.
I have one also and it was the best decision of my life
I had trouble cycling too, until I went to high brass ammo. I noticed you were using target ammo. I haven't had trouble since.
Lol can’t believe he thought the rubber grommet was part of the gun.
Most of the less expensive Turkish gas shotguns tell you to run a box of high brass shells through it, to break it in/seat everything properly. THEN, you can start running target loads through it.
@ToughCountry
Жыл бұрын
Makes total sense, thanks for sharing this info!
@triph4
Жыл бұрын
Any suggestions on an ammo to break-in?
@2Boutdoors
5 ай бұрын
@@triph4any ammo you suggest?
Break it in, give it a chance. damn man you didn’t even know they ship the gun with a rubber stopper on it…
@BlueCollarOutdoorsUSA
Жыл бұрын
Seen that first look at it and headed to the comments to see if someone else noticed 🤣 Can’t win em all! That woulda been a MEGA sized handle I can’t wait I’m gonna buy this bad boy for our turkey / waterfowl pattern test series we will get to the bottom of what it can do 🕺🏼🇺🇸
I had the same problem and figured out it’s the fore grip . Make sure the foregrip is fitted in the grove and not touching the spring. I shot about 100 rounds without and problems
@ToughCountry
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing, this is good to know!
@mclovinjr3242
6 ай бұрын
@geartuber i find when the foregrip is seated in properly is wiggles forward and back about 1/4 inch. I just rested it against the wall insgesd of seating the grip right in. Took away the wobble
Maybe break it in with some good shells...it's amazing how many gas operated guns from big manufacturers do this. So many KZread "professionals" get these out of the box and does this and it's jUnK...you didn't even know it had a bolt protector...don't forget your purse when you leave the range...
@BlueCollarOutdoorsUSA
Жыл бұрын
I’m getting one for our turkey / waterfowl pattern test series I’m stoked nothing but good things we have heard and it’s been requested a bunch from our subs to test
@adamjinkz6742
Жыл бұрын
@@BlueCollarOutdoorsUSA mines in the mail, get it Tuesday at my FFL. I won't be putting anything but tss and lbxr in it. I expect good things.
@BlueCollarOutdoorsUSA
Жыл бұрын
@@adamjinkz6742 I have heard these like to pattern real nice but as you know every guns different… really excited to get it on the pattern series
Jaygoods always fire !! 🔥👊🤘❤️ WEOUTCHERE !!
any gas driven and not inertia shotgun u get will have hang fires or not eject shells at first when it is brand new and you are breaking it in it is completely normal and u have to shoot bigger shells with more power (high brass or whatever u can get) for it to break in once it throws the action back and breaks in u can shoot any shells in it. but Benelli are inertia driven so they don’t have that problem. so it if the only thing “wrong” with the gun is trigger pull i’d say it’s a pretty nice little gun for $300.
@ToughCountry
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing this info!!
I have one. Definetely needed to be broken in, cleaned, and oiled for the fisrt couple of times out.
Thanks for the video I had different issues with my 601 last year in the duck hole.. not even sure what went wrong I shot half a box through the gun and then bam the welds broke on the action itself.. took it to the hardware store that I got it from and they sent it off to chippea and I got it back within a month. I want to get more educated on the gas piston. But I think the gun has potential for the price point .. I bought a stoeger m3000 the next week and haven't had any issues with it and frankly I probably will never pick up the 601 again.
@ToughCountry
8 ай бұрын
Wow that sounds wild!! Sounds like the customer service was fairly good but that’s too bad about the welds on the action.
I think most of these Turkish made guns have to have a pretty decent break in before they function reliably.
Good review. Im still tempted to try and get one to function reliably for a truck and skidoo gun($300CDN at a local shop) . Sometimes its fun to try and polish a turd. LOL
@ToughCountry
Жыл бұрын
Thank you!! It’s not a bad little fire arm for the price.
I would try a different brand of ammo. I've shot all the cheap stuff, including 2000+ rounds in my 1980s Beretta. I've only ever had two malfunctions with that shotgun and they were both from the same box of Challenger. Worst cheap ammo on the Canadian market. Thanks for the video though. Nice editing. I couldn't find much about these anywhere else online. PS: you're not experiencing hangfire. That's a totally different and dangerous malfunction. I'd call that FTE - Failure to Eject
Could different brand of shells or shots have a an impact on the chamber loading issue?
@ToughCountry
Жыл бұрын
Very possible!
@SnakeLegacy10
Жыл бұрын
Yes
Get a winchester super x..369 or so. Ran 200 rounds through it right outta the box. Cheers brotha
@ToughCountry
Жыл бұрын
We will give this a go!!
I bought 2 different models of the 601 platform I've found they don't tighten the barrel lug right. You have to disassemble it and wipe all the factory oil off before you use em. Once you properly lube and tighten everything down correctly they function pretty reliably. The only one I had problems with was out of the box wouldn't cycle. Took the thing apart and found it was a loose barrel but making it not have a gas seal and short stroking it. It looks like the same thing here. Now if you know nothing about guns or how to field strip them go buy a high dollar gun and use that warrenty when it jams due to carbon fouling.
@ToughCountry
Жыл бұрын
Typically we do wipe our guns down before use, but did not for this one, which we also assumed might be the issue.
@mopesrus7266
Жыл бұрын
@@ToughCountry Maybe do an update after cleaning and running some high brass shells through to break it in. Just a suggestion.
@ToughCountry
Жыл бұрын
@@mopesrus7266 We will do this!
@apa7676
8 ай бұрын
I noticed play in my barrel where it meets the receiver area. Is this what your talking about ? When I say okay I don’t mean an insane amount. Just a little jiggle barely enough to notice. My other semis don’t do this so I try to find ppl that have this “issue”
@davidcudlip6587
Ай бұрын
Should be doing a disassemble on any new gun and clean the factory shipping oil off of it. They put this on to protect the firearm from possible salt sea air exposure during shipping and sitting on a dealers rack or back room for extended periods of time.
Did you run a few patches down the barrel and oil the bolt before shooting it. Ya know factory grease,
@ToughCountry
6 ай бұрын
Yes we did!
Over size bolt knob? lol, that is for shipping. Not a bolt knob.
you need to shoot more and its a great shotgun seriously after 50 round it shoot better the spring need to break up a little
updated review coming any time soon?
@ToughCountry
Жыл бұрын
We will get it done!
you also need to run high brass, it will run better
Where did you get that skeet thrower?
@ToughCountry
Жыл бұрын
Cabelas!
Was all of the hangers with low brass or both low and high?
@ToughCountry
8 ай бұрын
It was with low brass. After running 200 rounds through it has gotten a lot better.
@nicktayloriv310
8 ай бұрын
Nice... @@ToughCountry
Theres a huge difference between a failure to feed and a "hang fire."
The bolt release button doesn't work on mine
@ToughCountry
Жыл бұрын
Interesting, I wonder why?
@gunprojects5398
Жыл бұрын
@@ToughCountry literally just took it apart, did nothing else - no cleaning or oiling, put it back together and now it works lol tried to look for anything that was jammed or dirty but didn't see anything. We'll see how it works here on out
Girsan Mc312
Mine is a 4 pulse 1
That's want happen when you use cheap shells use high brass rounds you won't have that problem again
Run semi auto with magnum ammo and Will run great
do another review and make sure to shoot proper semi auto shells
Smoking!
bad ass glasses. what are those?
@ToughCountry
8 ай бұрын
They are made by Spy Optics.
I own this exact model. It doesn’t cycle great TBH. 🤷🏼♂️🤷🏼♂️
failure to feed, not a hang fire. hang fire is where it goes off after the firing pin hits the primer and you think it was a misfire but then it goes off.
@ToughCountry
9 ай бұрын
Thanks for the clear up!
What glasses are those
@ToughCountry
Жыл бұрын
They are Made Spy with upgraded lenses for shooting!
Charles daily pistol
@ToughCountry
Жыл бұрын
Coming soon!!
Did you thoroughly clean and lubricate the gun before shooting? Did you fire quality made heavy loads or no-name pussy fart dove shot? Lotsa semi-autos require a "break-in" period to function properly but most of the hatchet job videos I've watched conveniently skip that procedure in favor of jumping on the hate bandwagon...
@ToughCountry
Жыл бұрын
We call this series first shot review because it’s our thoughts after the first shot. I understand we should break it in but that defeats the purpose of our style of video.
You shoot literally 13 rounds and declare it’s a bad shotgun and will never shoot it again. What a noob for not even taking the packing material off the gun before shooting.
@ToughCountry
11 ай бұрын
Next time we will unbox it better!
Lmao, forgets to take packaging off, and talks like it's a feature.
all guns should be disassembled, cleaned, re-lube and tightened before use. even benelli's, beretta's, whichester, etc. no one should ever buy a gun and without cleaning go hunting with the weapon. gun manufactures over lube, because they do not know how long it may sit on a shelf and if it sits to long, it accumulates dust, because of the oil.
Sorry to say that these guns are junk. If you look inside the receiver you will notice that the bolt carrier slams into the receiver frame when fired, no bolt buffer like the other major brands have installed in them. If you shoot magnum loads it won’t last 500 rounds. I say this from experience, I have a 601 here in the corner now with this receiver issue. It now will not fully charge the shells. Also the pin from the bolt slid down and the bolt carrier bent it, due to the carrier traveling to far back into the receiver. If anyone don’t trust me then go buy one and try it for yourself, you will be upset after a short period of time.
@TreyBonk
Жыл бұрын
My grandpa just bought this gun and the barrel won’t even go all the way into the receiver (I have no knowledge about guns) bottom part of the barrel too big to fit in the notch in the receiver
Great review Jiggy, cheap gun and not reliable.
Dam my child’s toy shotgun looks better than that junk. Probably made in china instead of turkey 😂😂
My God !! Take the rubber shipping cover off the charging handle 😂 ! My God 😅