RICHLAND ARMS for Sale
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Quick Look
Richland Arms was an importer of European shotguns, particularly break-action doubles, in the mid-20th century. Known for sourcing high-quality firearms from Spain and Italy, their shotguns offered traditional craftsmanship at affordable prices. Today, Richland shotguns remain popular among collectors and upland hunters seeking classic side-by-sides and over/unders.
Why It's a Top Choice
- Imported European double-barrel designs with classic styling
- Solid walnut stocks and engraved receivers
- Affordable entry into collectible shotgun market
- Ideal for upland hunting and vintage shooting events
- Many models feature interchangeable barrels or chokes
Key Variants
Richland Arms Model 707
A popular over/under 12-gauge ideal for upland and small game hunting.
Richland Arms Model 200
Side-by-side 12-gauge with Spanish craftsmanship and dual triggers.
Richland Arms Model 715
Over/under field gun with vent rib and extractors, suited for sporting use.
Richland Arms Model 726
Elegant side-by-side designed for fine hunting or collectible use.
Richland Arms Model 605
Compact 20-gauge option for smaller-framed shooters or tight brush conditions.
Competitor Comparison
| Feature | Richland Arms | Stoeger | Ithaca |
|---|---|---|---|
| MSRP | Discontinued | $500+ | $800+ |
| Capacity/Size | 2 rounds, 12/20/28 gauge | 2 rounds, 12/20 gauge | 2 rounds, 12 gauge |
| Weight | 6.5–7.5 lbs | 7.0 lbs avg | 7.5+ lbs |
| Optics Ready | No | No | No |
| Trigger Type | Dual triggers | Single or dual | Single non-selective |
| Notable Pro | Classic styling, solid craftsmanship | Modern budget-friendly options | Strong collector following |
| Notable Con | Discontinued parts/accessories | Heavier feel, basic finish | Premium price for used |
Best Use Cases
- Upland bird hunting
- Clay target sports
- Firearm collecting
- Traditional shooting competitions
- Range use with vintage guns
FAQs
Can I still find parts for Richland Arms shotguns?
Some parts are available through specialty suppliers or gunsmiths servicing older European shotguns.
What is the country of origin for Richland Arms shotguns?
Most Richland models were imported from Spain or Italy in the 1960s through 1980s.
How does Richland Arms compare to current double guns?
They offer traditional styling and steel parts, but lack modern features like optics mounts or selective triggers.


