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
Winchester 2200 for me(same as 1200 but build in Canada for those who don't know) nice shotgun and a cil model 402 in 410
 
Last edited:
You should be able to make multiple choices... I own an Ithaca 37 but it's a specialist gun, doesn't get a lot of use. My bird guns are SxS, none of the above.
 
Maverick 88 (first brand new shotty I purchased over 20 yrs ago)
H&R topper m48 12g. (Great gun and want another barrel PM me!)
IGA coach gun .410. My favorite for ruffie hunting!! Also getting good with slugs!
 
Niether should Ithaca & Norinco be mentioned in the same sentence.

Agreed... I've never owned a Norinco, but last I heard, they were cheap for a reason.

However, I own a mid-50's Ithaca M37... It even has some sort of muzzle brake/adjustable choke on the end. I love it... I doubt I'll ever get rid of it.
 
I'm currently shooting a Winchester SXP, I'm using it to shoot Trap (both singles and doubles). But I'm currently in the market for a new semi, or O/U.
 
Last edited:
The main gun is an 870 express, but I've got a Marlin Glenfield pump and an old CIL 607 taking up locker space. And Grandpa's 16 ga Winchester 37 that still pops the odd partridge.
 
I would highly recommend the Winchester SX3.

Thanks for the recommendation. I didn't really think a bout any other Winchester guns. What I narrowed my search down to was either the Benelli Proformance shop Super Sport, or the Browning Cynergy Classic Trap with adj. comb. I've shot a few different Cynergy's several times and I really like the gun, but I can't seem to get the hang of shooting the bottom barrel. Where as I'm used to shooting single barreled shotguns, and I've shot a few different Benelli's including the Cordoba (which is apparently essentially the same gun as the SS) and I was in love with the way they handled and felt when I was shooting them.
 
Back
Top Bottom