I'm not much of a shotgun guy,I'm more of a gr15,m4 player,but on evike.com I noticed some nice shotguns,you might want to check them out
Yes.
The AS47 shotgun and the UHC UZI Mini electric airsoft gun are pretty good ones.
Yes, so the de m56 tri shot spring just shotgun a good gun.
the store
sometimes paintball shops and flea markets have good airsoft guns. i would go with online though.
academy has some awesome ones
You can find airsoft products on amazon.com.
Walmart
Here is the website for Florida Airsoft. http://www.floridaairsoft.com/index.php Im sure there maybe a link to find Airsoft Fields in Fl good luck.
It all depends on the model your looking at. So, to make it simple, elaborate. My pump action M56A uses airsoft shotgun shells, that act as magazines. So in a real shotgun, when the shell of a shotgun is fired, the Shell ejects, and the bb's fire. In an airsoft shotgun, depending upon the model, a shell shotgun fires 1 or 3 bb's, and without ejecting the shell, you pump again, causing more pre-loaded bb's into the chamber. But in some Airsoft shotguns, they use Magazines. You insert the magazine into the underside of the gun, and when you re-pump, bb(s) load into the chamber. That would be the logical answer. You used the word "Have". Do i "have to use shells". There are magazine alternatives, and you can always do it the good old fashion manual loading method. You could "screw" the loading mechanism, and manually force the bb's into the chamber. Not recommended. Any more questions, email me.
The UK Arms P1566 Wood FPS-360 spring airsoft shotgun is generally considered a budget option for airsoft enthusiasts. It features a realistic wood design and is suitable for casual gameplay, but its performance may not match that of higher-end models in terms of accuracy and durability. If you're a beginner or looking for a low-cost option, it could be a decent choice, but more experienced players may prefer investing in a more reliable and powerful airsoft shotgun.
Here is a link to a good one: http://www.airsoftgi.com/product_info.php?cPath=139_181&products_id=3797 Hope that helped!