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While the demand for 10-gauge shotguns has decreased over the years, a few manufacturers still produce them. Companies like Browning, Remington, and Winchester offer 10-gauge shotgun models, catering to the needs of hunting and shooting enthusiasts.
My wife recently picked up a "coffee table" book that has many pictures of currently produced shotguns. Anywho, I was flipping through it today and only noted one shotgun in 10-gauge (Remington SP-10), and got to thinking about who still makes them.
Several firearm manufacturers produce new 10-gauge shotguns, including Browning, Remington, and Winchester.
When it comes to shotguns, the 10 gauge is a powerhouse. With its larger bore diameter, the 10 gauge is capable of delivering heavy loads and impressive stopping power. Whether you're a seasoned hunter or a shotgun enthusiast looking for a reliable firearm, the 10 gauge shotgun is worth considering.
Yes, there are still manufacturers who produce 10-gauge shotguns, although they may not be as widely available as shotguns in other gauges. Some firearm companies continue to cater to the demand for 10-gauge shotguns, primarily for specialized purposes such as waterfowl hunting.
Today's Gold semi-auto shotguns are our special 10 gauge versions designed specifically to handle the larger, powerful 10 gauge shotgun loads. Earlier in Browning history Gold models were also made in 12 and 20 gauge versions.
No major U.S. shotgun manufacturers are making 10 gauges any longer, but enough inventory remains that you can buy a new Browning Gold Light or BPS off the rack. Some bespoke shotgun houses will build a 10 gauge for you but be prepared to pay five figures.