2007 Shotgun of the Year

Published on August 23, 2007
Duration: 0:59

This video from GUNS and American Handgunner Magazines reviews the nominees for the 2007 Shotgun of the Year award. It highlights the Benelli USA Cordoba, Remington Arms Model 105CTi, and Smith & Wesson Elite Gold Side-by-Side. The Remington Arms Model 105CTi is ultimately awarded "Shotgun of the Year" by the Shooting Industry Academy of Excellence. The presentation features insights from Russ Thurman, Editor of Shooting Industry Magazine, and acceptance by Linda Powell of Remington.

Quick Summary

The Remington Arms Model 105CTi was named the 2007 Shotgun of the Year by the Shooting Industry Academy of Excellence. It was nominated alongside the Benelli USA Cordoba and the Smith & Wesson Elite Gold Side-by-Side. Russ Thurman, Editor of Shooting Industry Magazine, announced the award.

Chapters

  1. 00:022007 Shotgun Nominees Introduction
  2. 00:10Remington Arms Nominee
  3. 00:19Smith & Wesson Nominee
  4. 00:29Shotgun of the Year Winner Announcement
  5. 00:42Winner Acceptance Speech

Frequently Asked Questions

Which shotgun won the 2007 Shotgun of the Year award?

The Remington Arms Model 105CTi was awarded the prestigious 2007 Shotgun of the Year title by the Shooting Industry Academy of Excellence, recognizing its innovation and performance in the industry.

What were the nominees for the 2007 Shotgun of the Year?

The nominees for the 2007 Shotgun of the Year award included the Benelli USA Cordoba (20 gauge), the Remington Arms Model 105CTi (Semi-Auto), and the Smith & Wesson Elite Gold Side-by-Side shotgun.

Who announced the 2007 Shotgun of the Year winner?

Russ Thurman, Editor of Shooting Industry Magazine, announced the winner of the 2007 Shotgun of the Year award. He presented the award to Remington Arms.

What is a Semi-Auto shotgun?

A Semi-Auto shotgun, like the Remington Arms Model 105CTi, is a firearm that uses the energy from firing a cartridge to automatically eject the spent casing and load a new round into the chamber, ready for the next shot.

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