Side by Side Shotguns For Sale

Heritage Badlander 12-Gauge Break-Action Side-By-Side Shotgun

  • $759.99 $679.99
In Stock

Heritage Badlander 20-Gauge Break-Action Side-By-Side Shotgun

  • $759.99 $679.99
In Stock

Carry a Firearm That Packs a Punch

"Shotguns" are firearms built to shoot shotshells and slugs. Other than that single unifying trait, shotguns are incredibly diverse. They're used for:

We stock shotguns for shooters from all walks of life. Find your next shotgun today in our collection of shotguns for sale.

Your Source For Quality Guns

Since 2007, Sportsman's Outdoor Superstore has been the gun store of choice for thousands of shooters. With a selection of guns for sale tailored for hunting, competitive, recreational, and tactical applications, we have the guns you need for your lifestyle. Whether you're looking for an AR-15 rifle or one of our 12-gauge shotguns for sale, you'll find it in our collection in stock and ready to ship.

We go beyond just offering high-quality guns at competitive prices. We ship nationwide, with free shipping available for customers in the Lower 48. Plus, we have a dedicated customer support team that's always available to help. Shop guns, accessories, and more at Sportsman's Outdoor Superstore.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between buckshot shells and slugs?

Buckshot shells typically contain around 8-12 metal pellets that fly out in a tight pattern when the gun is fired. They're intended for hunting medium to large game like deer (hence the name "buckshot") at close range. Slugs are single thick projectiles that have a much longer effective range, penetrate deeper, and are more accurate than buckshot.

What type of shotgun is best for beginners?

The best shotgun for beginners is one that's versatile and easy to control. We recommend one of our 12-gauge shotguns for sale, especially a pump-action model. This versatile gauge can be used for everything from self-defense to hunting, while the pump-action design is simple and reliable.

Can you ship a shotgun to my home?

Unfortunately, when you buy a gun online, you can't have it delivered straight to your house. It needs to first go to a local FFL dealer that has agreed to take your package in an FFL transfer. Once it arrives, you can pick it up from your dealer.