
Shop our selection of pump action shotguns from trusted brands like Citadel, Armscor/Rock Island Armory, Black Aces Tactical, Breda/Dickinson, and Charles Daly Chiappa. Deep Roots Rifles Co. offers rugged, reliable pump action shotguns built for waterfowlers, upland hunters, home defenders, and clay shooters who want a proven, hard-working scattergun that handles anything you throw at it. From compact tactical models to long-barreled hunting guns, we stock a wide range of gauges and configurations to fit every shooter. Stock up on shotgun shells and shotgun magazines to keep your shotgun ready, then dial in your patterns with shotgun chokes. Round out your kit with semi auto shotguns, over under shotguns, side by side shotguns, and single shot shotguns from our full inventory.
Purchase pump action shotguns online by comparing models, checking current availability, and reviewing specifications such as caliber, capacity, barrel length, and sight configuration. Picking the right pump gun depends on your intended use, gauge preference, and the barrel and sight configuration that fits your hunting or defensive role.
Use these pointers to narrow down your selection:
Buy pump action shotguns online or visit the gun shop in Eustis, Florida to shoulder different platforms, work the actions, and compare barrel and sight options before settling on a configuration. Deep Roots Rifles Co. serves customers in the nearby cities of Mount Dora, Tavares, Clermont, Sanford, and Orlando, stocking field-grade pump guns, defensive configurations, and turkey-ready setups for shooters across experience levels.
Federal law requires pump action shotgun buyers to be at least 18 years old when purchasing a long gun from a licensed dealer, though Florida state law sets the minimum age at 21 for all firearm purchases including long guns. Florida also requires a 3-day waiting period for all firearm purchases that runs from the time of the background check submission until the buyer takes possession. Buyers must complete ATF Form 4473 and pass a background check through the Florida Department of Law Enforcement.
Federal regulations limit shotgun magazine capacity to three total shells when hunting migratory waterfowl, requiring most pump guns to be plugged for legal use, and Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission rules add season-specific shot type and capacity restrictions. Transport pump action shotguns unloaded in a case during travel, store them in a secure cabinet or safe when not in use, and contact the shop with questions about availability, transfers from out-of-state dealers, or special-order configurations.
Pump action shotguns are often used for hunting, home defense, clay shooting, and recreational range use. The best fit depends on the job you have in mind.
A pump action shotgun requires manual cycling between shots. A semi auto shotgun loads the next round after each shot.
They can be a good choice for many buyers. Fit, gauge, and recoil will shape that experience.
That depends on recoil preference, intended use, and shell availability. Many buyers compare common gauges based on comfort and purpose.
Many buyers can place an order online. Final transfer usually takes place through a licensed dealer.
Not always. Some shooters prefer a simple bead or iron sight setup, and others want an optic for a more defined role.
Clean it after range use or after exposure to dirt, rain, or field conditions. Regular care helps support reliable function.
No. Use shells that match the gauge and chamber length marked for that shotgun and follow the maker’s guidance.