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Smallest common shotgun shell, measured in inches
The Benelli SuperNova is a modern semi‑automatic shotgun that embodies Benelli’s inertia‑driven operating principle, delivering reliable cycling with minimal recoil. Designed primarily for civilian sport shooting, home defense, and law‑enforcement tactical use, the SuperNova series emphasizes modularity, ease of maintenance, and rapid reloading. Its hallmark features include a dual‑stack magazine tube (offering 5+1 to 8+1 shells depending on barrel length), a lightweight yet robust alloy receiver, and an ergonomic stock with interchangeable cheek pieces. The shotgun’s signature “SuperNova” gas‑free inertia system provides consistent performance across a wide range of loads, from light target loads to heavy magnum shells, earning it a reputation for exceptional reliability in adverse conditions. Unique to the line are the interchangeable barrel system and the “Tactical” variants equipped with Picatinny rails, ghost‑ring sights, and extended magazine tubes, making the platform adaptable for both competition and tactical scenarios. Within the firearms community, the SuperNova is praised for its smooth action, low perceived recoil, and the balance between traditional shotgun handling and modern tactical versatility.
A premium over-and-under shotgun for hunting and clay target shooting. The 686 is renowned for its elegant design and excellent balance.
An affordable side-by-side break-action shotgun. The Coach Gun is popular for home defense and sport shooting.
A premium side-by-side shotgun famous for its quality and craftsmanship. The Model 21 was produced in limited quantities as a premium offering.
A bottom-loading and bottom-ejecting pump-action shotgun. Features a magazine cutoff and safety design similar to the Ithaca Model 37.
A classic over-and-under break-action shotgun used for hunting and sport shooting. The Citori is known for its reliability and balance.
The Browning Superposed is an over-and-under break-action shotgun designed by John Moses Browning and introduced commercially in 1931. It was the world's first commercially successful over-and-under shotgun and established the template for virtually every O/U design that followed. Manufactured by FN in Belgium, it represents the pinnacle of Browning's legendary design legacy.
The Mossberg 590 is a rugged, pump‑action shotgun engineered for reliability in demanding law‑enforcement, military, and civilian environments. Originating from O.F. Mossberg & Sons' long tradition of utilitarian design, the 590 emphasizes a simple, low‑maintenance action, a steel receiver, and a synthetic stock that resists corrosion and harsh weather. Its primary purpose is tactical and defensive use, with a focus on rapid follow‑up shots, high ammunition capacity, and ease of field stripping. Distinguishing features include a dual‑action safety/trigger lever, a robust chrome‑lined barrel, and interchangeable barrel lengths ranging from 14 to 20 inches. The shotgun’s reputation rests on its durability, affordability, and the ability to accept a wide variety of aftermarket accessories, making it a staple among U.S. police departments, SWAT teams, and civilian home‑defense owners. Unique to the 590 line is the “tactical” configuration with a pistol grip, ghost‑ring rear sight, and a high‑capacity tube magazine, which together provide a blend of shotgun firepower and rifle‑like ergonomics rarely seen in pump‑action platforms.
A classic gas-operated semi-automatic shotgun known for reliability and smooth operation. The Model 1100 became one of the most popular semi-auto shotguns.
One of the most popular and widely-produced pump-action shotguns in history. Known for durability and reliability across multiple generations.
The SKB Model 505 is an over-and-under break-action shotgun manufactured by SKB Arms Company in Japan. Recognized for its excellent fit, finish, and consistent manufacturing quality, the 505 competes in the mid-range sporting and hunting O/U market, offering features comparable to higher-priced European designs. It is available in a full range of gauges and is particularly popular for sporting clays and upland game hunting.
The Winchester Model 101 is an over-and-under break-action shotgun first manufactured in Japan under Winchester's direction beginning in 1963. Renowned for its elegant design, superb balance, and reliable boxlock action, it became one of the most respected and widely used sporting clays and upland hunting O/U shotguns in the world, competing directly with premium European offerings.
Bond Arms manufactures modern derringers with interchangeable barrels and robust stainless steel construction.
The Taurus Judge is a unique revolver chambered to fire both .410 bore shotgun shells and .45 Colt rounds, ideal for close-range defense.
A unique revolving carbine based on the Taurus Judge revolver, capable of firing both .410 bore shotshells and .45 Colt cartridges.