The Remington Spartan shotgun combines Russian robustness and American artistry. This is a no nonsense shotgun that suits the needs of both the field shooter, and beginner.
This Rizzini Premier 20-bore shotgun has seen heavy reinvestment in state-of-the-art machine tools - breathing new life, quality and reliability into an Italian-made over-under shotgun that used to o...
Gun reviews: Perazzi MX12 shotgun: Perazzi's barrels are among the best in the world. And here's a Sporter you can buy off the shelf!
We take a look at the parts that make your shotgun tick.
As hammerguns are experiencing a surge of popularity, John Newton looks at how they have developed since their invention 140 years ago by a few innovative gun designers
Ugartechea 40 shotgun review: A reasonably-priced shotgun with the handling of a thoroughbred, the Ugartechea Model 40 is single-handedly rewriting the rules for small-bores.
Macnab Highlander shotgun: This well made and nicely finished Sporter in the extensive Macnab range of shotguns is slowly, but surely, making its presence felt.
Lanber Sporting De Luxe shotgun: This Spanish-made Lanber sporting over-under shotgun has topped the best-seller charts for more than 20 years. Find out why.
This Kemen K4 shotgun has great handling, proven pedigree and a drop-out trigger assembly to boot.
Franchi Raptor shotgun: This Franchi Raptor semi-auto shotgun scores highly in both terms of quality, and cost.
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