12 Gauge Shotgun
12 gauge shotguns deliver unmatched versatility for hunting, home defense, sport shooting, and tactical use. From pump to semi-auto, find the right powerhouse for your needs.
Additional 12 Gauge Shotgun Info
Explore Gunprime’s full lineup of 12 gauge shotguns—whether you're gearing up for waterfowl season, building a home defense plan, or just crushing clays at the range. This collection includes tactical shotguns with short barrels and rails, pump-actions for rugged simplicity, and soft-shooting semi-autos built for speed and comfort. From budget-friendly basics to premium models with walnut stocks or camo finishes, we’ve got you covered. Popular brands include Mossberg, Remington, Beretta, Benelli, Winchester, and CZ. You'll find best-sellers like the Mossberg 500, Beretta A300, and Benelli M4, along with rotating deals and new arrivals. All orders ship fast from Gunprime, and many models are ready for red dots, extended magazines, or tactical upgrades. Whether you're a new shooter or seasoned hunter, there’s a 12 gauge here for you.
12 gauge shotguns are incredibly versatile—ideal for home defense, waterfowl and deer hunting, clay shooting, and tactical use.
Pump-actions require manual cycling between shots, while semi-autos automatically chamber the next round, allowing faster follow-up shots.
Not at all—12 gauge is highly effective for home defense, especially with reduced-recoil buckshot or specialty loads.
Barrel lengths range from short 18.5" tactical models to 28" hunting variants. Your use case determines the best fit.
Yes, but ensure your shotgun is rated for slugs. Rifled barrels or rifled choke tubes give best accuracy.
Generally yes, but check local regulations on magazine capacity, barrel length, and semi-auto models.
Recoil varies by load and gun type. Pump-actions and lightweight shotguns will kick more than gas-operated semi-autos.
Mossberg 500 and Remington 870 pump-actions are reliable, affordable, and beginner-friendly choices.
Absolutely. With the right choke and ammo, you can hunt everything from doves to deer.
These refer to shell length. Longer shells hold more shot or powder, increasing power—but your shotgun must be chambered to handle them.