Description
There's something about carrying a double gun through the field that a pump or semi-auto just can't match, and the ATI Cavalry SVE delivers that experience without the heirloom price tag. Built in Turkey by Kofs and imported by American Tactical, this 12 gauge over/under pairs blued 4140 chrome moly steel barrels with a laser engraved receiver machined from 7075 aluminum. That aluminum receiver is the big story here. The whole gun comes in at right around 6 pounds, which is featherweight territory for a 12 gauge stack barrel. After a full day chasing quail or pheasant, your shoulder will notice the difference.
What the Cavalry SVE Brings to the Field
The 26 inch vent rib barrels are chambered for 3 inch shells and wear a brass bead up front, a classic setup that swings quick on flushing birds and crossing clays alike. You get a single selective trigger, so you can pick which barrel fires first depending on the shot you expect, and auto ejectors kick spent hulls clear the moment you break the action. That last feature is a genuine step up from extractor-only guns in this class and keeps you reloading fast when the birds are moving. Five interchangeable choke tubes come in the box, covering Cylinder through Full, and they run on the common Beretta/Benelli Mobil pattern so aftermarket tubes are easy to find.
Turkish Walnut That Looks the Part
The oil finished Turkish walnut stock and forend give this gun the warm, traditional look a double deserves, with checkering where your hands land and a recoil pad out back. Length of pull runs about 14.2 inches with a 1.45 inch drop at comb, and each Cavalry is hand fit at the factory, so dimensions can vary just slightly from gun to gun.
A Smart First Over/Under
Whether you're after a light upland carry gun, a starter clays gun, or just want a good looking double without a big investment, the Cavalry SVE covers a lot of ground. It points fast, wears well, and has the features that matter where it counts.
Key Specifications
- Model: Cavalry SVE
- Manufacturer Part Number: ATIGKOF12SVE26
- UPC: 819644027263
- Gauge: 12 Gauge
- Chamber: 3"
- Action: Break Open, Over/Under
- Barrel Length: 26" Vent Rib
- Barrel Material: Blued 4140 Chrome Moly Steel
- Receiver: Laser Engraved 7075 Aluminum, Silver Finish
- Stock: Oil Finished Turkish Walnut
- Trigger: Single Selective
- Ejectors: Auto Ejectors
- Sights: Brass Bead Front
- Choke Pattern: Beretta/Benelli Mobil
- Length of Pull: 14.23"
- Weight: Approx. 6 lbs
What’s Included
- ATI Cavalry SVE 12 Gauge Over/Under Shotgun
- 5 Interchangeable Choke Tubes (C, IC, M, IM, F)
Frequently Asked Questions
What choke tubes come with the ATI Cavalry SVE, and what thread pattern do they use?
It ships with five interchangeable tubes: Cylinder, Improved Cylinder, Modified, Improved Modified, and Full. They use the widely available Beretta/Benelli Mobil thread pattern, so finding replacement or specialty tubes down the road is simple. That range covers everything from close flushing birds to longer passing shots.
How heavy is the Cavalry SVE compared to other 12 gauge over/unders?
It weighs right around 6 pounds thanks to its 7075 aluminum receiver, which is noticeably lighter than most steel-framed doubles that typically run 7 to 8 pounds. That makes it a great all-day carry gun for upland hunting. The tradeoff is a bit more felt recoil with heavy loads, so lighter target and field loads make for the most pleasant shooting.
Does the ATI Cavalry SVE have ejectors or just extractors?
This SVE model has true auto ejectors, which throw fired hulls clear when you open the action instead of just lifting them for you to pluck out. That speeds up reloads considerably in the dove field or on the skeet range. It's a feature usually found on doubles costing quite a bit more.
Can the Cavalry SVE shoot 3 inch shells?
Yes, the 12 gauge Cavalry SVE is chambered for shells up to 3 inch magnum, and it handles 2 3/4 inch loads just as well. Keep in mind it's a light gun, so 3 inch magnums will have some bite. For clays and most upland work, standard 2 3/4 inch loads are the sweet spot.





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