
Browse our inventory of shotguns from top brands like American Tactical / ATI, Mossberg, Pointer, Beretta, and Browning. Superior Shooting carries dependable, well-built shotguns for upland hunters, waterfowlers, clay shooters, home defenders, and sporting enthusiasts looking for a versatile scattergun. From classic side by sides and over unders to rugged pump guns and fast-cycling semi autos, we stock a wide range of gauges and configurations to fit every purpose. Stock up on shotgun shells and shotgun magazines to keep your shotgun ready, then fine-tune your setup with gun parts. Round out your kit with pump action shotguns, semi auto shotguns, over under shotguns, side by side shotguns, and single shot shotguns from our full lineup.
Purchase shotguns at Superior Shooting and find the right platform for waterfowl hunting along Michigan’s Great Lakes shoreline, pheasant season across the state’s upland fields, home defense, turkey hunting, and breaking clays at the range. From fast-cycling semi-autos and dependable pump actions to classic over/unders, lever guns, bolt actions, and single shots, our selection covers every gauge, application, and budget for Michigan shotgunners.
Explore the full shotgun lineup at Superior Shooting and find the right platform for your next season or range day:
Superior Shooting is the trusted shotgun dealer in St. Clair Shores, Michigan, and serves customers in the nearby cities of Warren, Fraser, and Eastpointe. All shotgun purchases at Superior Shooting are conducted in full compliance with federal and Michigan state law, including ATF Form 4473 and a NICS background check for every sale. Michigan enacted universal background check requirements for all firearm sales, including private transfers, in 2023, and all transactions are processed accordingly.
Buyers must be at least 18 years of age to purchase a shotgun from a licensed dealer under federal law and must meet all applicable state and federal eligibility requirements. Michigan imposes no state-level waiting period beyond the federal background check process. Short-barreled shotguns with a barrel under 18 inches or an overall length under 26 inches are regulated under the National Firearms Act and require ATF registration, a $200 tax stamp, and approval prior to transfer. Superior Shooting can assist customers through the NFA process for any regulated configurations.
Michigan waterfowl hunters along Lake St. Clair, the Detroit River, and interior wetlands are required by federal law to use non-toxic shot for all migratory bird hunting, including steel, bismuth, or tungsten loads. Michigan’s 2024 safe storage law requires all firearms to be stored securely to prevent access by minors. Michigan hunters should consult the Michigan DNR for current season dates, bag limits, and legal equipment requirements for pheasant, waterfowl, turkey, and deer seasons. Contact Superior Shooting for help selecting the right shotgun, choke, or ammunition for your next Michigan hunt or range day.
Superior Shooting carries a broad selection of shotguns including pump action, semi-automatic, over/under, lever action, bolt action, and single shot configurations. Available gauges include 12 gauge, 20 gauge, 28 gauge, and .410 bore, with options spanning field hunting, home defense, and competition applications. Stop in or browse online to see current inventory from the brands we carry.
Federal law requires buyers to be at least 18 years of age to purchase a shotgun from a licensed firearms dealer. All purchases at Superior Shooting include ATF Form 4473 and a NICS background check. Michigan’s 2023 universal background check law also applies to private shotgun transfers. Buyers must meet all applicable federal and Michigan state eligibility requirements to take possession of a firearm.
Semi-automatic and pump action shotguns in 12 gauge are the most popular choices for waterfowl hunting along Michigan’s Great Lakes shoreline and inland wetlands. Federal law requires non-toxic shot for all migratory waterfowl hunting, so steel, bismuth, or tungsten loads are required. Gas-operated semi-autos soften the recoil of heavy steel shot loads significantly over a long hunt. Always use a choke rated for steel shot and verify current Michigan DNR and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service regulations before heading to the blind.
For Michigan pheasant hunting, 12 and 20 gauge field guns in pump action, semi-automatic, and over/under configurations are all popular choices. Shot sizes of #4, #5, and #6 lead shot in 2 3/4- or 3-inch loads are standard for pheasants at typical flushing distances in Michigan’s corn and grassland cover. An improved cylinder or modified choke covers most pheasant hunting scenarios. The Iowa DNR sets current season dates and bag limits, so always check Michigan DNR regulations before your hunt.
A pump action shotgun requires the shooter to manually cycle the action by working the fore-end rearward and forward between shots, making it mechanically simple, highly reliable, and compatible with a wide variety of loads from light target shells to heavy magnums. A semi-automatic shotgun uses gas operation or inertia to automatically cycle the action after each shot, enabling faster follow-up shots and reduced felt recoil. Semi-autos can be more sensitive to very light or very heavy loads depending on their operating system.
Yes. Shotguns with slugs are a legal and widely used option for Michigan’s firearm deer season across both the Lower and Upper Peninsula. Rifled slugs work in smooth-bore barrels, while sabot slugs deliver improved accuracy through fully rifled barrels. Bolt action shotguns are particularly popular among Michigan slug hunters who want maximum downrange accuracy. Always check current Michigan DNR regulations for your specific zone and season before heading into the field.
Short-barreled shotguns, defined federally as those with a barrel under 18 inches or an overall length under 26 inches, are regulated under the National Firearms Act. They are legal to own in Michigan for eligible residents but require ATF registration, a $200 tax stamp, and approval before taking possession. The process typically takes several months. Superior Shooting can guide customers through the NFA transfer process for any short-barreled shotgun configurations they are interested in.
Michigan’s 2024 safe storage law requires firearm owners to store all firearms, including shotguns, securely to prevent access by minors when not under the direct control of an authorized adult. A locked gun safe, locking cabinet, or trigger lock meets the storage requirement. Violations can result in criminal penalties if a minor accesses an unsecured firearm and causes harm. Contact Superior Shooting for recommendations on long gun safes and storage solutions appropriate for shotgun storage.
Superior Shooting carries a broad selection of shotguns including pump action, semi-automatic, over/under, lever action, bolt action, and single shot configurations. Available gauges include 12 gauge, 20 gauge, 28 gauge, and .410 bore, with options spanning field hunting, home defense, and competition applications. Stop in or browse online to see current inventory from the brands we carry.
Federal law requires buyers to be at least 18 years of age to purchase a shotgun from a licensed firearms dealer. All purchases at Superior Shooting include ATF Form 4473 and a NICS background check. Michigan’s 2023 universal background check law also applies to private shotgun transfers. Buyers must meet all applicable federal and Michigan state eligibility requirements to take possession of a firearm.
Semi-automatic and pump action shotguns in 12 gauge are the most popular choices for waterfowl hunting along Michigan’s Great Lakes shoreline and inland wetlands. Federal law requires non-toxic shot for all migratory waterfowl hunting, so steel, bismuth, or tungsten loads are required. Gas-operated semi-autos soften the recoil of heavy steel shot loads significantly over a long hunt. Always use a choke rated for steel shot and verify current Michigan DNR and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service regulations before heading to the blind.
For Michigan pheasant hunting, 12 and 20 gauge field guns in pump action, semi-automatic, and over/under configurations are all popular choices. Shot sizes of #4, #5, and #6 lead shot in 2 3/4- or 3-inch loads are standard for pheasants at typical flushing distances in Michigan’s corn and grassland cover. An improved cylinder or modified choke covers most pheasant hunting scenarios. The Iowa DNR sets current season dates and bag limits, so always check Michigan DNR regulations before your hunt.
A pump action shotgun requires the shooter to manually cycle the action by working the fore-end rearward and forward between shots, making it mechanically simple, highly reliable, and compatible with a wide variety of loads from light target shells to heavy magnums. A semi-automatic shotgun uses gas operation or inertia to automatically cycle the action after each shot, enabling faster follow-up shots and reduced felt recoil. Semi-autos can be more sensitive to very light or very heavy loads depending on their operating system.
Yes. Shotguns with slugs are a legal and widely used option for Michigan’s firearm deer season across both the Lower and Upper Peninsula. Rifled slugs work in smooth-bore barrels, while sabot slugs deliver improved accuracy through fully rifled barrels. Bolt action shotguns are particularly popular among Michigan slug hunters who want maximum downrange accuracy. Always check current Michigan DNR regulations for your specific zone and season before heading into the field.
Short-barreled shotguns, defined federally as those with a barrel under 18 inches or an overall length under 26 inches, are regulated under the National Firearms Act. They are legal to own in Michigan for eligible residents but require ATF registration, a $200 tax stamp, and approval before taking possession. The process typically takes several months. Superior Shooting can guide customers through the NFA transfer process for any short-barreled shotgun configurations they are interested in.
Michigan’s 2024 safe storage law requires firearm owners to store all firearms, including shotguns, securely to prevent access by minors when not under the direct control of an authorized adult. A locked gun safe, locking cabinet, or trigger lock meets the storage requirement. Violations can result in criminal penalties if a minor accesses an unsecured firearm and causes harm. Contact Superior Shooting for recommendations on long gun safes and storage solutions appropriate for shotgun storage.