Description
The Charles Daly 202AE Over/Under 12 Gauge Engraved Walnut is a break-open field shotgun built for hunters who want classic styling without the custom price tag. Chambered for 12-gauge shells up to 3 inches, it pairs an engraved aluminum receiver with steel barrels and a checkered walnut stock. The single-selective trigger and manual safety keep controls straightforward in the field.
| Manufacturer | Charles Daly |
|---|---|
| Model | 202AE |
| Material | Engraved aluminum receiver, steel barrels, walnut stock with checkering |
| Compatibility | 12-gauge 2 3/4-inch and 3-inch shells, Beretta/Benelli Mobil choke tubes |
| Finish | Blued barrels, satin-finished walnut stock |
| Weight | Approx. 7.5 lbs per manufacturer specs |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- Engraved Aluminum Receiver – Lightweight and corrosion-resistant, with scroll engraving that adds visual appeal without adding weight.
- Steel Barrels with 3-Inch Chambers – Handle everything from target loads to heavy magnum shells, making it a do-it-all field gun.
- Checkered Walnut Field Stock – Provides a secure grip in wet or cold conditions, with a classic profile that points naturally.
- Single-Selective Trigger & Manual Safety – Simple mechanical controls let you switch barrels or lock the gun without fumbling.
- Interchangeable Choke Tubes (Beretta/Benelli Mobil Threads) – Swap from tight to open patterns in seconds for waterfowl, upland, or clays.
Who It’s For
This shotgun fits the traditional hunter who wants an engraved over/under without spending over a grand. It works for upland bird hunters, dove shooters, and casual clay busters who value a balanced, break-open design. It’s also a solid choice for anyone building a starter field battery with a single gun that covers multiple seasons.
Pros & Cons
- Pros: Affordable entry into engraved over/under shotguns; lightweight aluminum receiver; uses common Mobil choke threads; single-selective trigger is intuitive; walnut stock looks better than synthetic at this price.
- Cons: The aluminum receiver may show wear faster than steel on high-volume clay guns; some shooters prefer a tang-mounted safety over the manual push-button safety found here.
Comparison: Charles Daly 202AE vs. Stoeger Condor vs. Mossberg Silver Reserve II
| Feature | Charles Daly 202AE | Stoeger Condor | Mossberg Silver Reserve II |
|---|---|---|---|
| Receiver Material | Engraved aluminum | Steel | Steel |
| Chamber Length | 3 inches | 3 inches | 3 inches |
| Choke System | Mobil (Beretta/Benelli) | Fixed or threaded (varies) | Mobil-style |
| Stock | Checkered walnut | Hardwood or synthetic | Walnut with checkering |
| Weight | ~7.5 lbs | ~7.0 lbs | ~7.2 lbs |
| MSRP (approx.) | $546.11 | $450–500 | $600–700 |
| Best For | Budget-conscious shooters wanting engraving | Hunters needing a durable steel receiver | Shooters wanting a slightly more refined finish |
FAQ
What choke tubes does the Charles Daly 202AE use?
It uses Beretta/Benelli Mobil-style choke threads. That means you can swap tubes from brands like Carlson’s, Trulock, or factory Beretta/Benelli chokes for a wide range of patterns.
Can I shoot steel shot through the 202AE?
Yes, with the right choke tubes. The steel barrels are proofed for steel shot, but you must use steel-rated choke tubes (typically marked “Steel Shot OK”) to avoid barrel damage.
Is the single-selective trigger adjustable?
No, the trigger is a fixed mechanical design. The selector switch on the receiver lets you choose which barrel fires first (top or bottom). Pull weight is set at the factory and is not user-adjustable.
How does the engraved receiver hold up to hunting use?
Per Charles Daly specs, the aluminum receiver is anodized and engraved, which resists corrosion but can scratch if dropped on rocks. A light coat of gun oil on the receiver helps protect the finish during wet hunts.
Why Buy from Us
- ✓ Nationwide delivery (all 50 states)
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Looking for more options? Check out our Over/Under Shotguns or 12 Gauge Shotguns and find the right field partner for your next season.
Last updated: April 2026





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