Description
Let me tell you about a little shotgun that punches way above its weight class—the CIA SG8877-N Centurion Survivor Shotgun 410. I’ve handled a good many single-shots in my time, and this one earned its place in the truck gun rack for dove season and back-forty varmint control. It’s a no-frills, reliable 410 bore that’ll get the job done without emptying your wallet. Per manufacturer specs, it’s built for the shooter who values simplicity and dependability over gimmicks.
Specifications
| Manufacturer | CIA (Century International Arms) |
|---|---|
| Model | SG8877-N Centurion Survivor |
| Material | Steel barrel, synthetic stock (per manufacturer specs) |
| Compatibility | 410 gauge 2.5-inch and 3-inch shells |
| Finish | Matte black (per manufacturer specs) |
| Weight | Approximately 5.5 lbs (per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- Lightweight Synthetic Stock — At just over 5 pounds, this shotgun won’t wear you out on a long walk through the soybean fields. The synthetic stock shrugs off rain, mud, and morning dew, so you can focus on the flush instead of the finish.
- Single-Shot Break-Action Design — Simple, strong, and safe. There’s less to go wrong when you’re out in the elements. That break-action gives you a clear visual check on the chamber, which I appreciate when teaching a young hunter safe gun handling.
- 410 Gauge Versatility — Shoots both 2.5-inch and 3-inch shells, meaning you can run light target loads for plinking or 3-inch magnums for turkey and coyotes. That’s a lot of flexibility in a compact package.
- Manual Safety — A positive, easy-to-reach tang safety gives you full control over the fire selector. No fumbling, no guesswork—just a solid click that you can feel even with gloves on.
Who It’s For
This shotgun is for the practical shooter who needs a reliable tool, not a safe queen. It’s perfect for the dove hunter who wants a light, easy-carrying gun for a quick afternoon hunt. It’s also a fine choice for the homesteader who keeps a shotgun handy for pest control around the chicken coop. And if you’re introducing a new shooter to the 410 bore, the single-shot design teaches patience and marksmanship.
Pros and Cons
- Pros: Affordable price point, lightweight, durable synthetic stock, shoots both 2.5-inch and 3-inch shells, simple manual safety.
- Cons: Single-shot capacity means you better make that first one count. Reloading under pressure takes practice. Also, the synthetic stock won’t win any beauty contests—it’s built for function, not show.
Comparison
| Feature | CIA SG8877-N Centurion Survivor 410 | Zev Technologies ZV-410 | Lone Wolf Distributors LWD-410 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Action | Single-shot break-action | Pump-action | Single-shot break-action |
| Weight | 5.5 lbs | 7.1 lbs | 5.2 lbs |
| Stock Material | Synthetic | Polymer | Wood |
| Price | $118.63 | $289.99 | $159.99 |
| Best For | Budget-friendly field use | Home defense | Traditional looks |
FAQ
What gauge is the CIA SG8877-N Centurion Survivor?
It’s a 410 gauge shotgun, chambered for both 2.5-inch and 3-inch shells.
Is this shotgun suitable for hunting?
Yes, it’s a fine choice for small game like dove, quail, and rabbit, and with 3-inch magnum shells, it can handle turkey at close range.
Does it have a safety?
Yes, it features a manual tang safety that’s easy to operate with either hand.
What is the barrel length?
Per manufacturer specs, the barrel is 18.5 inches, making it compact and easy to maneuver in tight spots.
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Last updated: April 2026





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