A full 1" shorter than traditional shotgun shells, the Aguila Minishell 12 Ga. Slug lets you nearly double the capacity of your pump-action or semi-auto shotgun. Great for recoil sensitive shooters, the Minishell Slug produces a diminished recoil and quieter report than full-sized 12 ga. shells. Loaded to SAAMI specs, the Minishell Slug is effective for home defense, target shooting or taking small game.

  • 7/8 oz. slug
  • 1¾" OAL
  • 1,250 ft/sec velocity
  • Safe to fire in smooth OR rifled barrels

Due to their unique size, Aguila 12 Ga. Minishell Slugs may not feed properly in semi-automatic shotguns and some pump-action shotguns without gunsmith modification to the gun. Also excellent low-recoil ammo for use in single- or double-barreled guns (just make sure the barrel can handle slugs).

Notes from Aguila on Shotgun Modifications to use Minishells: First of all, any SAAMI/CIP approved 12ga shotgun may fire minishells, be it side-by-side, over-and-under or pump action; however, the latter type will not cycle them flawlessly. The out-of-the-box shotgun that we have tested cycling minishells very well, is the Winchester M1300 18" Defender. Winchesters 1897 seems to like the shorter rounds, however not as much as the Winchester 1300. We still have to test the Winchester 1887.

MOSSBERGS 500/590s will cycle minishells pretty well once the shooter acquires a "feeling" as to how to pump the action; however, this will not prevent the occasional jam. To further solve the problem, we have lengthened and widened the little short metal bar (shell elevator), which catches the round to be subsequently fed to the ramp and chamber. This modification will not prevent you from firing regular size shot shells. The other modification that would decisively help in the proper cycling, would be to install the ejector in a more forward position to catch the spent shorter shell and eject it, before it may flip and cause jams. However, we DO NOT recommend you to do this, because you will most likely no longer be able to fire regular size shells.

Any competent gunsmith should be able to perform the modification to the elevator described above.

REMINGTONS 870s seem to require a more involved modification, which we have never attempted. We have received calls from clients stating that they have tried our minishells in their 870s with excellent results, and that they did not understand why we have always mentioned the potential cycling problems. To this, we would like to state once more that minishells will not cycle flawlessly in regular pump action shotguns, no matter how well some customers are able to cycle them. Again, the Winchester 1300 Defender would seem to be the one cycling minishells best.

We do not know of any semi-automatic shotguns functioning with minishells.