These specialized guns will help you get the defensive shotgun conversation started with your customers.
The latest upsurge in sales of small-bore shotguns is reminiscent of others in the past three decades. But this time, it feels different.
Mossberg’s new 28-gauge Silver Reserve Eventide Turkey offers capability without the kick.
The BOSS30 AR-style shotgun can handle home defense, recreational shooting and 3-Gun competition.
Over-and-under shotguns come in a huge variety of price points and configurations. What should you be stocking?
From home defense to the field, these guns cover it all.
The F16 Pro Series Shotgun from Blaser is competition ready right out of the box.
Shotguns present steady sales opportunities across categories and customer groups.
Shotgun shells come in a staggering variety, and you’ll need to break it down for your customers.
Savage’s line of semi-auto shotguns is built on a reliable base for competition shooters.
Ergonomic improvements make Stoeger’s semi-auto stalwart a nicer gun to handle.
ATI’s Cavalry Turkey camo shotgun has a ton of features while still maintaining a budget price.
Help your customers choose the right shotgun and set it up to fit them properly.
Purpose-built shotguns have taken over, but all-around models still exist and sales aren’t so seasonal.
The 20-gauge Nova Turkey from Benelli is suited for hunters who desire a lighter, lower-recoil turkey shotgun.
The SL5 Waterfowl shotgun from J.P. Sauer & Sohns features an old-school look.
A Texas hunt for Rios provides the perfect proving ground for Mossberg’s new 940 Pro Turkey shotgun.
The 555 Sporting shotgun from Stevens minimizes weight, maximizes strength.
Workhorse shotgun is now offered in a California compliant configuration.
In defensive use, shotguns must be aimed, not just pointed. There are a variety of sighting systems available. What's right for your customer?
Knowing defensive shotguns can help you help your customer find the right choice for their needs.