Description
The Rossi Tuffy 410/18.5” BL/Gray is a compact, break-action single shot perfect for young shooters, truck guns, and snake defense. Chambered in .410 bore with an 18.5-inch barrel, this little scattergun weighs just over four pounds and stows easily in a saddle scabbard or under the seat. Finished in a tough matte blued steel and gray synthetic stock, it’s built to handle mud, rain, and rough handling without complaint.
| Manufacturer | Rossi |
|---|---|
| Model | Tuffy |
| Material | Steel barrel, synthetic stock |
| Compatibility | .410 bore shells up to 3” |
| Finish | Blued steel, gray synthetic |
| Weight | 4.2 lbs (per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- Break-Action Simplicity – WHY IT MATTERS: No complex mechanisms to fail in the field, and it’s dead simple to load and unload for beginners or in a hurry.
- 18.5-Inch Barrel – WHY IT MATTERS: Short enough to maneuver in tight brush or a vehicle, yet long enough to give a decent pattern at close range for rabbits or snakes.
- Gray Synthetic Stock – WHY IT MATTERS: Won’t warp, crack, or swell in humid southern dove fields, and the non-slip texture keeps a wet hand planted.
- Blued Steel Finish – WHY IT MATTERS: Resists rust and corrosion during sweaty summer shoots or rainy duck hunts, keeping the gun looking right for years.
- Lightweight at 4.2 lbs – WHY IT MATTERS: Easy for a youth shooter to carry all day, and it won’t weigh down your pack as a backup gun.
Who It’s For
This Rossi Tuffy is for the southern sportsman who needs a reliable, no-frills single shot for pest control, teaching a youngster to shoot, or keeping in the truck for a quick dove or quail hunt. It’s also a fine choice for a snake defense gun when you’re walking creek bottoms or checking fence lines.
Pros & Cons
- Pros: Light enough for a child, tough synthetic stock, simple break action, affordable price point under $200, easy to clean.
- Cons: Single shot means no quick follow-up, and the .410 bore is limited to small game and close-range defense. Also, the short barrel makes it less suitable for longer-range wing shooting.
Comparison
| Feature | Rossi Tuffy .410 | H&R Topper .410 | Mossberg 500 .410 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Action | Break-action single shot | Break-action single shot | Pump-action |
| Barrel Length | 18.5” | 26” | 24” |
| Weight | 4.2 lbs | 5.5 lbs | 6.5 lbs |
| Stock Material | Synthetic (gray) | Walnut | Synthetic (black) |
| Capacity | 1 shot | 1 shot | 5+1 |
| Best For | Compact carry, youth, snake | Target, small game | Home defense, hunting |
| Price | $185 | $220 | $400 |
FAQ
What gauge is the Rossi Tuffy 410/18.5” BL/Gray?
It is chambered in .410 bore, accepting 2.5” and 3” shells. Perfect for small game and pest control.
Is the Rossi Tuffy suitable for a child or youth shooter?
Yes, it weighs only 4.2 pounds and has a short length of pull, making it an excellent first gun for teaching safe handling and marksmanship.
Can I mount a scope or red dot on this Rossi Tuffy?
The receiver is not drilled and tapped for optics. It comes with a bead front sight only, so it’s best used with open sights or a simple rear peep if you add one.
How do I clean the Rossi Tuffy .410?
Simply break open the action, remove the barrel (if desired), and run a .410 bore brush and patch through the barrel. Wipe down the exterior with a light oil to protect the blued finish.
Trust & Delivery
- ✓ Nationwide delivery to all 50 states
- ✓ Ships within 1-2 business days
- ✓ 30-day return policy
- ✓ Secure checkout with encryption
Explore more single shot shotguns in our Single Shot Shotguns collection, or check out Youth Shotguns and Truck Guns for similar compact options.
Last updated: April 2026





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