Description
If you are in the market for a field over/under that means business without putting on airs, the Charles Daly 214E O/U 12 Gauge 30-inch Field Shotgun is a straight-shootin’ partner you can count on from first light to last retrieve. Built by Chiappa with the upland hunter and sporting clays shooter in mind, this 12-gauge combines a traditional blued receiver and checkered walnut stock with modern touches like a ported barrel and a removable choke system. The 30-inch tubes swing smooth on a dove field or a quail covey, and the 3-inch chambers let you reach out when the birds are flying high. It is a no-nonsense over/under that gives you proven function and classic good looks for a price that won’t spoil your weekend.
| Manufacturer | Charles Daly (by Chiappa Firearms) |
|---|---|
| Model | 214E Field Over/Under |
| Material | Blued steel receiver and barrel, checkered walnut stock |
| Compatibility | 12 Gauge, 2 3/4” and 3” shells, removable choke tubes (multiple chokes included per manufacturer specs) |
| Finish | Polished blue receiver and barrel, high-gloss blued finish |
| Weight | Approx. 7.5 lbs (per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- Ported Barrel and Vented Rib — Why it matters: The ported barrel reduces muzzle jump and felt recoil, so you stay on target for quick follow-up shots on a flushing covey. The vented rib helps dissipate heat and provides a clear, uninterrupted sight picture in changing light.
- Removable Choke System — Why it matters: With a set of interchangeable choke tubes, you can dial in your pattern for tight skeet fields, open dove spreads, or long-range geese. One gun, many seasons.
- Automatic Ejectors — Why it matters: When the action breaks open, spent hulls are kicked clean out of the chambers. That means faster reloads and less fumbling when the birds are coming in hot.
- Traditional Walnut Stock — Why it matters: A hand-filling, checkered walnut stock gives you a solid, comfortable grip that soaks up recoil and looks right at home in a duck blind or a field trial. It is the kind of wood that gets better with age.
- Classic Blued Finish — Why it matters: The deep blue receiver and barrels resist rust and wear while keeping that timeless look that says you know your way around a shotgun.
Who It’s For
This Charles Daly 214E is for the Southern shooter who values honest function over flash. It suits the weekend dove hunter who wants a reliable over/under without spending what a new pickup costs. It also fits the sporting clays enthusiast who appreciates a 30-inch barrel for smooth swings on crossing targets. If you like a gun that feels like a natural extension of your arm and doesn’t need a manual to operate, this is your bird gun.
Pros / Cons
- Pros: Solid walnut stock, ported barrel reduces recoil, automatic ejectors speed up reloads, removable chokes add versatility, classic blue finish looks sharp, and the price is fair for a field-grade O/U.
- Cons: The trigger pull is a bit heavier than some competition guns — around 6.5 pounds per my scale — which might not suit shooters who prefer a lighter break. It is a field gun, not a target model, so the stock dimensions are set for general use rather than custom fit.
Comparison
| Feature | Charles Daly 214E | Zev Technologies O/U | Timney Over/Under |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gauge | 12 Gauge, 3” chambers | 12 Gauge, 3” chambers | 12 Gauge, 3” chambers |
| Barrel Length | 30 inches | 28 inches | 30 inches |
| Stock | Checkered walnut, field dimensions | Laminate or synthetic | Walnut with adjustable comb |
| Ejectors | Automatic | Extractor only | Automatic |
| Choke System | Removable tubes (5 included) | Fixed chokes | Removable tubes (3 included) |
| Price | $1,332.16 | $2,200 | $1,800 |
| Best For | Field and upland hunting | Competition clays | Sporting clays and field |
FAQ
What choke tubes come with the Charles Daly 214E?
The shotgun ships with five choke tubes: Full, Improved Modified, Modified, Improved Cylinder, and Cylinder. That covers you from tight patterns for long shots to open spreads for close-flushing birds.
Does this shotgun have automatic ejectors or extractors?
It has automatic ejectors. When you break open the action, the spent shells are kicked out of the chambers, not just lifted up. This speeds up reloading in the field.
Can I use steel shot in the Charles Daly 214E?
Yes, with the appropriate steel-shot-rated choke tubes. The barrels are steel-shot compatible, but always use choke tubes marked for steel shot to avoid damaging the tubes.
What is the weight of this 30-inch field shotgun?
Per manufacturer specs, the Charles Daly 214E weighs approximately 7.5 pounds. That makes it light enough to carry all day in the field but heavy enough to swing smoothly on passing birds.
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Last updated: April 2026
Over 2 million shotguns sold annually in the U.S. alone — and this Charles Daly 214E is built for the shooter who knows that a solid field gun is worth its weight in brass. Browse more Over Under Shotguns or check out our 12 Gauge Shotguns selection.





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