S H O T G U N S
Caliber
12/76
In Service
1950-present
Type
S H O T G U N S
The Remington 870 is one of the most iconic pump-action shotguns ever made, introduced in 1950 and quickly becoming a favourite of military units, police forces and civilian shooters across the world. Chambered in 12 gauge and built with a tough steel receiver, the 870 is famous for its durability, smooth pump action and ability to handle everything from buckshot to slugs with absolute reliability. Its simple design, rock-solid feel and unmistakable “clack-clack” pump sound made it a star in both real-world service and cinematic history. Decades of use in patrol cars, breaching teams and sporting fields have cemented its reputation as the ultimate do-everything shotgun. Firing the Remington 870 at Churchill Shooting Budapest gives you that perfect action-movie moment — a powerful, hands-on experience and one of the most exciting daytime activities in Budapest. If you want a true classic that feels exactly like what you’ve seen in films and games, the 870 is a must-try. Seen in movies: – Terminator 2: Judgment Day – No Country for Old Men – John Wick series – Countless police, action and crime thrillers Featured in games: – Call of Duty series – Battlefield series – Left 4 Dead – Rainbow Six and other tactical shooters Used by militaries & forces: – U.S. law-enforcement agencies nationwide – U.S. Marine Corps and Navy (various roles including breaching) – Police and tactical response teams around the world – Search-and-rescue, prison units and security organisations Fun Fact: Thanks to its fame in movies and TV, the Remington 870 is one of the few guns people can identify by sound alone. That signature pump-action “click-clack” has become so iconic that even non-shooters instantly know what it is — making it one of the most recognisable firearms in pop culture.