Kansas Gunshop is a Wichita, KS-based retailer specializing in firearms and FFL transfers. The Landor Arms TXS 804 410 Bore Revolving Shotgun with Wood Stock is a unique, revolver-action shotgun chambered in .410 bore. Its revolving cylinder design offers a distinct alternative to traditional pump or semi-auto shotguns. In stock and available for $650.0.
Reviewed by Derek, Owner & FFL Holder at Kansas Gunshop. Kansas-licensed FFL dealer since 2008, NRA Range Safety Officer.
Last updated: April 2026
What are the specifications of the Landor Arms TXS 804?
| Product Type | Revolving Shotgun |
|---|---|
| Caliber/Gauge | .410 Bore |
| Action | Revolver |
| Capacity | 5 Rounds |
| Barrel Length | 20 inches |
| Overall Length | 32 inches (approx.) |
| Stock Material | Wood |
| Receiver Material | Aluminum Alloy |
| Finish | Black (Barrel/Receiver), Wood (Stock) |
| Sights | Fixed Front, Adjustable Rear |
| Weight | 6.5 lbs (approx.) |
| Country of Origin | Turkey |
| Condition | New |
| SKU | LA-TXS804-410WS |
What makes the Landor Arms TXS 804 stand out?
As an FFL holder, I’ve handled a good number of shotguns over the years, and the Landor Arms TXS 804 definitely brings something different to the table. The revolving cylinder isn’t something you see every day on a shotgun, especially in .410 bore. This design provides a reliable, self-contained action that’s less prone to feed issues than some semi-automatics, and it offers a distinct feel compared to a pump. The wood stock gives it a classic look and feel, which is a nice touch for a modern firearm. It’s built in Turkey, and like many Turkish firearms, it offers a good balance of features for the price point.
Key Features:
- Revolver Action: The defining feature, offering a unique operating system and reliable cycling of .410 shells.
- .410 Bore: A versatile gauge, suitable for small game, pest control, or as a lighter recoil option for new shooters.
- Wood Stock: Provides a traditional aesthetic and a comfortable, solid feel in hand.
- Adjustable Sights: Allows for more precise aiming, which can be beneficial for slug use or longer shots with shot.
- Compact Size: With a 20-inch barrel, it’s maneuverable and easy to handle in tighter spaces.
Who is this Landor Arms TXS 804 for?
Buy it if:
- ✅ You’re looking for a unique and distinctive shotgun for your collection.
- ✅ You appreciate the classic look and feel of a wood stock.
- ✅ You need a versatile .410 bore shotgun for small game hunting, pest control, or home defense.
- ✅ You want a reliable, non-semi-automatic option with a different operating system than a pump.
- ✅ You’re a fan of revolver actions and want to experience that in a shotgun platform.
- ✅ You’re teaching new shooters and want a lighter recoiling shotgun option.
Skip it if:
- ❌ You need a high-capacity shotgun for competitive shooting or tactical applications (see our tactical shotgun selection).
- ❌ You prefer the faster cycling of a semi-automatic or the simplicity of a single-shot.
- ❌ You’re looking for a shotgun primarily for waterfowl or large game hunting where larger gauges are typically preferred.
- ❌ You’re on a very tight budget and need the absolute cheapest .410 option (some single-shots are less expensive).
What are the Pros and Cons of the TXS 804?
Pros:
- ✅ Distinctive Action: The revolving cylinder is a conversation starter and offers reliable feeding.
- ✅ Classic Aesthetics: The wood stock provides a traditional and appealing look.
- ✅ Versatile .410: Good for various purposes, from plinking to small game.
- ✅ Manageable Recoil: .410 bore is known for its lighter recoil, making it accessible.
- ✅ Solid Build for the Price: Turkish firearms often deliver good value, and this is no exception.
Cons:
- ❌ Reload Speed: Revolver actions, by nature, are slower to reload than magazine-fed or even pump-action shotguns.
- ❌ Capacity: 5 rounds is standard for a revolver, but less than some tube-fed pump or semi-auto shotguns.
- ❌ Weight: While not overly heavy, the construction is solid, which might feel a bit much for some compared to lighter synthetic options (see our lighter shotguns).
How does it compare to other .410 shotguns?
| Feature | Landor Arms TXS 804 | Chiappa Pak-9 (with .410 conversion) | Mossberg 500 .410 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Material | Aluminum Alloy Receiver, Steel Barrel, Wood Stock | Steel/Polymer, Synthetic Stock | Aluminum Alloy Receiver, Steel Barrel, Synthetic/Wood Stock |
| Quality | Good balance of function and finish for the price. | Robust, modular design, known for reliability. | Industry standard, proven reliability and durability. |
| Compatibility | Standard .410 shells. | Standard .410 shells, 9mm (with conversion). | Standard .410 shells. |
| Shipping | Ships fast from Wichita, KS! | Varies by dealer. | Varies by dealer. |
| Lifespan/Durability | Expected long lifespan with proper care, typical for modern firearms. | Very durable, designed for hard use. | Legendary durability, known to last generations. |
| Price | $650.0 | ~$800-$1000 (with conversion) | ~$500-$650 |
When you look at the Landor Arms TXS 804, you’re not just buying a .410 shotgun; you’re buying a revolver-action .410 shotgun. That’s the key differentiator. A Mossberg 500 .410 is a workhorse pump-action, incredibly reliable, and a great value. The Chiappa Pak-9 is a whole different beast, a pistol-caliber carbine that can be converted to .410, offering modularity and a different platform entirely. The TXS 804 carves its own niche by bringing that revolver feel to the shotgun world. It’s not trying to be the fastest or the highest capacity, but it offers a unique shooting experience and a solid build for its design.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a revolving shotgun?
A revolving shotgun, like the Landor Arms TXS 804, uses a rotating cylinder, similar to a revolver handgun, to feed shells into the chamber. Each pull of the trigger rotates the cylinder and brings a fresh shell into battery.
Is the .410 bore effective for hunting?
Yes, the .410 bore can be effective for small game such as squirrels, rabbits, and birds at close ranges, especially with appropriate shot sizes. It can also be used for pest control or with slugs for larger game in some jurisdictions, though a larger gauge is typically preferred for deer or similar-sized animals.
Does this shotgun require special ammunition?
No, the Landor Arms TXS 804 uses standard 2.5-inch or 3-inch .410 bore shotgun shells. Always check the specific markings on your firearm and ammunition for compatibility.
How does the recoil compare to other shotguns?
The .410 bore generally has significantly less recoil than 12-gauge or 20-gauge shotguns, making the Landor Arms TXS 804 a more comfortable option for new shooters or those sensitive to recoil.
Where can I buy firearms online?
You can purchase firearms, including the Landor Arms TXS 804 410 Bore Revolving Shotgun with Wood Stock, directly from licensed FFL dealers like Kansas Gunshop at kansas-gunshop.com. We facilitate the transfer to your local FFL dealer.
Is this shotgun suitable for home defense?
While any firearm can be used for home defense, the .410 bore’s effectiveness for this purpose is debated. It can be suitable for close-quarters defense, especially with specialized defensive loads. However, many prefer larger gauges like 12GA or 20GA for home defense due to their greater stopping power and wider shot patterns.
What kind of maintenance does a revolving shotgun require?
Regular cleaning of the barrel, cylinder, and action is important, similar to other firearms. Pay attention to the cylinder chambers and the area around the forcing cone to prevent carbon buildup, which can affect cycling.
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