Shotgun Brand Ownership Survey

What brand and model of shotgun do you own?

  • Remington 870 (including DA and Norinco clones)

    Votes: 347 30.5%
  • Remington 1100/11-87 (including DA Cougar)

    Votes: 43 3.8%
  • Mossberg 500/590/590A1/535/835

    Votes: 197 17.3%
  • Mossberg 930/935

    Votes: 27 2.4%
  • Ithaca 37 (including Norinco clone)

    Votes: 29 2.6%
  • Browning BPS

    Votes: 60 5.3%
  • Benelli Nova/Supernova

    Votes: 82 7.2%
  • Winchester 120/1200/1300/SXP

    Votes: 85 7.5%
  • Fabarm Pump/Semi-auto

    Votes: 18 1.6%
  • Other brand (please describe)

    Votes: 249 21.9%

  • Total voters
    1,137

mosinmaster

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Hi,

I want to start a poll on brands of shotguns (specifically pump and semi-auto) owned so our dealers and manufacturers can tailor their products to them.

If you own more than one brand, vote for the brand that you 'use' the most.
 
Remington 870 express from the late 80"s when they were first introduced a Browning Citori and a Browning Maxus all are 12ga flavor .
 
No Cooey? The 840 singe shot shotgun is a Canadian classic. I have two of them. A 12 and a 20 gauge. I voted for the Mossberg pump shotgun because it's the one i use the most. Also got a Steevens. 410 bolt action shotgun that i use for grouse.
 
870 Wingmaster from the early '70s.
$99.99 from the Sears catologue, couldn't wait to be shipped here, so I paid $109.99 for one in stock at Home Hardware. Still have the box.
 
handled some of the new 870s and wasnt impressed by the fit or the finish
that's why i grabbed the fabarm. Only problem is the lack of customization options.
 
Should be multiple choice. In pumps and semi I have Remington (2), Ithaca (1) and Browning (1). Add a Browning O/U to that as well though it's older tham most board members (except maybe Why Not?) so it's academic in relation to the discussion of what distributors bring in.
 
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Should be multiple choice. In pumps and semi I have Remington (2), Ithaca (1) and Browning (1). Add a Browning SxS to that as well though it's older tham most board members (except maybe Why Not?) so it's academic in relation to the discussion of what distributors bring in.

:agree:

My go to shotgun for many, many years has been a Remington Wingmaster. However in the last 3 duck/geese seasons I have used a Ruger Red Label with good success. I still take the Wingmaster along, though. Good thing, too, as a few of my hunting buddies have had breakdowns and borrowed it.
 
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