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12 Gauge Over Under Shotguns
Shop 12 gauge over/under shotguns designed for balance, precision, and consistent performance. Able Ammo offers over/under models from trusted manufacturers.


Why Over/Under Shotguns Are So Widely Used
Over/under shotguns feature a vertically stacked barrel design, which provides a streamlined sight picture and improved alignment. This configuration has become one of the most popular shotgun styles due to its handling and precision.
Shooters often choose a 12 gauge over/under because it offers a clean sight plane with minimal obstruction. The stacked barrels also contribute to better recoil distribution and a more natural shooting motion.
The break-action design keeps operation simple while still allowing for quick follow-up shots, making it a reliable option for shooters who prioritize control and consistency.
Common Applications for Over/Under Shotguns
12 gauge over/under shotguns are commonly used for recreational shooting and target-based activities. Their design supports consistent shot placement and repeatable shooting mechanics.
Different models may include features such as interchangeable chokes and adjustable stocks, allowing shooters to fine-tune their setup.
Buying Over/Under Shotguns from Able Ammo
Able Ammo offers a variety of 12 gauge over/under shotguns with different configurations and finishes, including Weatherby Shotguns like the Orion series. Shooters can compare models to find the right balance of performance and handling.
Able’s Sporting provides access to reliable over/under shotguns built for consistent shooting performance.
FAQs
What is an over/under shotgun?
It’s a shotgun with two barrels stacked vertically instead of side-by-side.
Why choose an over/under 12 gauge?
Shooters often prefer it for its sight alignment, balance, and consistent performance.
Are over/under shotguns accurate?
Yes. Their design supports consistent shot placement and control.
How does an over/under differ from side-by-side?
The barrels are stacked vertically instead of horizontally, which changes sight picture and handling.















































