Description
The TPS ARMS M6 TKDWN 22HRN/410 3″ 18.25 is a rugged over-under combo built for families who want one gun that does two jobs. Chambered in .22 Hornet over 3-inch .410 bore, this takedown model breaks down with an AR-style pin for easy transport and storage. All-steel construction and adjustable sights make it a reliable choice for plinking, small-game hunting, and introducing new shooters to the field.
| Manufacturer | TPS Arms |
|---|---|
| Model | M6 Takedown |
| Material | All steel (per manufacturer specs) |
| Compatibility | .22 Hornet / .410 Bore 3″ shells |
| Finish | Blued |
| Weight | Approximately 5.5 lbs (per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- Over-Under Combo — WHY IT MATTERS: You get both a .22 Hornet rifle barrel and a .410 shotgun barrel in one compact platform, perfect for switching between targets and game without carrying two guns.
- AR-Style Takedown Pin — WHY IT MATTERS: Breakdown is quick and tool-free, so you can pack the M6 into a backpack or case in seconds for hikes or range trips.
- Adjustable Sights — WHY IT MATTERS: Zero in for accuracy with the .22 Hornet barrel, or use the shotgun barrel for close-range patterns — both barrels stay true.
- All-Steel Construction with Blued Finish — WHY IT MATTERS: This gun is built to last through years of field use, and the blued finish resists rust when properly maintained.
- Full Choke Tube and Shell Storage — WHY IT MATTERS: The included full choke tube tightens .410 patterns for longer shots, and the stock storage keeps extra shells handy.
Who It’s For
This combo is ideal for families introducing youth or beginners to shooting. The .22 Hornet offers low recoil and flat trajectory for learning marksmanship, while the .410 bore is gentle for young shoulders but effective on small game. Experienced shooters will appreciate the versatile takedown design for camping or survival kits.
Pros and Cons
Pros: Two calibers in one gun; easy breakdown for storage; adjustable sights; all-steel durability; includes choke and shell storage.
Cons: The .22 Hornet barrel has a fixed choke-style bore, so it’s not ideal for high-volume .22 LR plinking — stick with the intended .22 Hornet rounds for best accuracy.
Comparison: TPS Arms M6 vs. Competitors
| Feature | TPS Arms M6 Takedown | Zev Technologies OZ9C | Lone Wolf Distributors G320 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Action | Over-under combo (rifle/shotgun) | Striker-fired pistol | Striker-fired pistol |
| Calibers | .22 Hornet / .410 Bore | 9mm | 9mm |
| Barrel Length | 18.25″ | 4.17″ | 4.7″ |
| Weight | ~5.5 lbs | ~1.6 lbs | ~1.8 lbs |
FAQ
What shell length does the .410 bore accept?
It accepts 3-inch .410 bore shells, including 2.5-inch shells. The chamber is marked for 3″.
Can I use .22 LR in the .22 Hornet barrel?
No — the .22 Hornet barrel is chambered specifically for .22 Hornet ammunition. Using .22 LR can cause dangerous pressure issues. Stick to .22 Hornet rounds.
How does the AR-style takedown pin work?
Press the takedown pin (similar to an AR-15) to separate the barrel assembly from the stock. No tools needed. Reassembly is just as fast.
Is this legal in all 50 states?
Yes, the M6 Takedown is a long gun with an 18.25-inch barrel, so it complies with federal and most state laws. Check local regulations for .22 Hornet restrictions.
Does it come with a carrying case?
No, but the compact breakdown design fits most standard rifle bags or backpacks.
✔ Nationwide delivery (all 50 states) | ✔ Ships 1-2 business days | ✔ 30-day returns | ✔ Secure checkout
Explore more in our Over Under Shotguns or Rifles categories. Also check Youth Firearms for family-friendly options.
Last updated: April 2026







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