Airsoft Shotguns

Shop Airsoft Shotguns: Pump, Gas & Tri-Shot

Our airsoft shotguns offer fast, close-range control for indoor arenas and dynamic scenarios. From simple spring pump-action models to gas-powered shotguns with realistic cycling, you’ll find options for CQB play. Choose tri-shot for wider coverage or single-shot for precision.

Compare shell-based realism with shell-less convenience, and match your build to venue rules such as FPS limits and BB weight. Explore JAG Precision for airsoft models, and our Umarex shotguns for the best paintball experience. This guide covers the essentials so you can choose a dependable, field-ready platform.

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Choose the Right Airsoft Shotgun

  • Spring pump-action: simple and low running cost; steady in all seasons—great for CQB with many tri-shot options.
  • Gas-powered: stronger realism and cycling feel; plan for Green Gas & CO₂ ammo and temperature care. 

Like the 6mmProShop M1887 Action Gas Airsoft Shotgun

  • Tri-shot vs single-shot: tri-shot offers wider coverage per pump; single-shot favours precision and efficiency.
  • Shell vs shell-less: shell-based adds realism and quick belt reloads; shell-less simplifies handling and can boost capacity.

Round out your kit with a sidearm from Airsoft Pistols or add range with Airsoft Rifles. You’ll find airsoft shotguns that fit strict FPS limits and varied field layouts.

Essentials & Safety

  • Use quality Airsoft BBs—many airsoft shotguns perform well with 0.25–0.32g for stable patterns.
  • Gas models need the right propellant—see Green Gas & CO₂—and always chronograph to site rules.
  • Wear sealed Goggles and follow local FPS limits and venue guidance.

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FAQ's

Are airsoft shotguns good for CQB?

Yes. Short effective range and tri-shot patterns suit hallways and rooms. Keep muzzle control tight, and follow venue FPS limits. Chronograph with your game-day BB weight to stay compliant.

Gas vs spring—what should beginners choose?

Spring is easier to run and budget-friendly: rack and shoot, no propellant. Gas adds realism and snappier cycling but needs Green Gas & CO₂ and temperature care. Start with spring; move to gas if you want more immersion.

What BB weight works best?

Many players choose 0.25–0.32g for stable flight and predictable spread. Heavier BBs resist drafts and keep patterns together. Test a couple of weights and adjust hop-up. Keep a steady supply from Airsoft BBs for consistent results.


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