Check out our selection of shotgun magazines from trusted brands such as American Tactical / ATI, ProMag, Mossberg, SGM Tactical, and Derya. Thunder Guns West stocks reliable shotgun magazines that support consistent feeding, secure seating, and practical spares for range use or time in the field. Match your setup with shotgun shells, shotguns, and pump action shotguns so your loadout stays consistent across common shotgun patterns. Round out the kit for semi auto shotguns with magazine accessories that support easier loading and better storage.
Shop shotgun magazines online by comparing options, checking current availability, and reviewing specifications such as platform fit, capacity, material, and overall profile. The right choice depends on the shotgun you own, the way you train, and how you want to manage reloads at the range or in the field.
Here are the main points to review before you buy:
Browse shotgun magazines online, or visit our gun store in Harlan, Iowa. Thunder Guns West serves customers from nearby cities including Kimballton, Elk Horn, Portsmouth, and Tennant.
Most shotgun magazines do not require a firearm transfer, though product availability and shipping options can vary by item and destination. Review checkout details before placing an order so fit, delivery expectations, and any restrictions are clear from the start.
Capacity limits and shipping rules can differ by location. Contact the shop directly if you need help with platform fit, order questions, or current store policies.
No. Compatibility depends on the shotgun pattern, receiver design, and the magazine interface used by that model.
Yes. Shell length, crimp style, and load characteristics can change how smoothly rounds feed.
A pattern mismatch, worn latch surfaces, or tolerance differences can prevent a solid lockup.
Common causes include weak springs, damaged feed lips, follower drag, or debris inside the body.
Extra capacity adds length and weight, so many shooters balance capacity against handling and storage needs.
Quality springs usually tolerate storage, though periodic inspection helps catch damage early.
Keep them clean and dry, remove grit after range trips, and inspect springs, followers, and feed lips after heavy use.
Some states and cities set limits, so verify local rules before ordering.