
12-gauge shotguns built on automated production lines. The semi-automatic Outlander 800 leads the range, with pump-action and gas-operated models arriving through 2026.


12-bore pump-action with optic-fibre sights and dual rail.


Signet Arms manufactures a modern range of 12-gauge shotguns on automated production lines, engineered for defence, sport and field use — including the Outlander 700 and Outlander 800, Supermag Plus, and Xtrema.
Every shotgun is proof-fired and finished to the same made-in-India standard as the Signet handgun range.
Pump-action models are valued for simplicity and reliability. Semi-automatic models like the Outlander 800 reduce felt recoil and allow faster follow-up shots.
A valid arms licence is required. Smooth-bore shotgun licences are among the more commonly issued categories.
Most models use a tubular magazine with a 7-round capacity. The Outlander 1200 introduces a detachable box magazine in 5, 10, 15 and 20-round options.
Yes. A valid arms licence is mandatory to buy and possess any shotgun in India.
Pump-action is cycled manually; semi-automatic uses inertia or gas to cycle automatically for faster follow-up shots.
The entire current Signet shotgun range is chambered in 12 gauge.
Most models use a tubular magazine holding 7 rounds. The Outlander 1200 uses a detachable box magazine.
Yes. Every Signet Arms shotgun is manufactured in India on automated production lines and proof-fired.