
Simple to operate and dependable, Single Shot Shotguns are perfect for beginners, hunters, or shooters who appreciate straightforward function. At Gunner HQ in Sheffield, AL, our single shot models deliver affordability, ease of use, and reliability in the field or at the range. This category is part of our Shotguns lineup, alongside Bolt Action Shotguns, Lever Action Shotguns, and Semi Auto Shotguns. Keep your shotgun supplied with Shotgun Shells and stay ready with Shotgun Magazines. For added performance, explore Gun Scopes or Red Dots. Many shooters also add Handguns or Rifles to round out their collection. Whether used for hunting or training, single shot shotguns provide straightforward dependability. Gunner HQ delivers Sheffield, AL shooters the best selection of single shot shotguns and gear. Shop online today.
Single shot shotguns offer straightforward mechanics, low cost of ownership, and reliable performance for beginners, hunters, and shooters who prefer minimal complexity. At Gunner HQ in Sheffield, AL, our single shot selection includes field-ready and collector-friendly models from Armscor, Citadel, Henry Repeating Arms, Rossi, and Savage, chambered in options such as .410 Bore, .45 Long Colt, 12 Gauge, 20 Gauge, and 28 Gauge. As part of our full Shotguns lineup alongside Bolt Action Shotguns, Lever Action Shotguns, Pump Action Shotguns, and Semi Auto Shotguns, single shots pair well with quality Shotgun Shells, available Shotgun Magazines, and optics like Gun Scopes or small Red Dots. Shop single shot shotguns online at Gunner HQ and get local advice to match the right gauge and setup to your needs.
Single shot shotguns hold and fire one shell at a time and require manual reloading after each shot. Their simple break-action or falling-block designs reduce parts and maintenance, which makes them durable, easy to service, and forgiving for occasional field use or regular practice.
Gunner HQ stocks single shot shotguns in a range of practical chamberings:
Match gauge or caliber to your typical targets, expected engagement distances, and recoil preference.
Each brand brings a particular mix of finish, ergonomics, and price. Our team helps you compare models to find the best fit for handling and mission.
To get the most from a single shot shotgun, consider:
Because single shots often focus on fundamentals, consistent ammunition and careful sighting produce bigger gains than frequent upgrades.
Store single shot shotguns unloaded in a locked safe or cabinet, and keep shells stored separately. Clean barrels and action after use, check extractors and firing pins for wear, and lightly lubricate moving surfaces. Use stock oil sparingly on wooden furniture and avoid prolonged storage in damp conditions.
Gunner HQ in Sheffield, AL curates single shot shotguns that combine practical performance with approachable ownership. Our staff offers hands-on guidance to pair the right model, gauge, and sighting setup to your experience level and local rules. Shop single shot shotguns online today and get expert support from a local retailer that knows shotguns and shooters.
Are single shot shotguns good for teaching new shooters?
Yes. Their simple operation, minimal recoil in small gauges, and deliberate reloading process make single shots excellent for teaching sight picture, trigger control, and safe handling without the distraction of complex mechanisms.
Can I hunt deer with a single shot shotgun?
Single shots in heavy loads and appropriate calibers, such as select 12 gauge configurations, can be used for deer in jurisdictions that permit shotguns. Choose proper slugs or heavy shot and confirm local hunting regulations before planning a hunt.
How accurate are single shot shotguns compared to other shotgun types?
Accuracy depends more on barrel quality, choke, and ammunition than on action type. Single shot shotguns with well-fitted barrels and matched loads can pattern as well as other shotguns for typical engagement distances.
Is a .45 Long Colt single shot practical?
.45 Long Colt single shots are niche tools that offer straight-wall performance for close-range hunting and specialized roles. They are heavier recoiling than small gauges, so pick this option if the mission or collection goals match the cartridge’s profile.
What maintenance do single shot shotguns need?
Regular bore cleaning, inspection of extractors, and light lubrication of hinge or action surfaces keep single shots reliable. Store them dry and inspect wood stocks periodically to prevent warping or finish loss.