Pump Shotgun

"Shotgun! Alright folks, I'm on crowd control."

- Francis "Grabbing the shotgun of love!"

- Ellis

The Pump Shotgun deals heavy damage to a single enemy, or lighter damage to many, in a spread. It holds eight shells with 128 in reserve. The spread of the 8 pellets in a shell can take down multiple Common Infected per shot. This often makes it better at handling Hordes than the Submachine Gun or Pistols. It reloads about two shells per second and fires one shell per second. Since the Pump Shotgun has a maximum effective range of approximately 40 to 50 meters (131 to 164 feet), Pistols are its superior for ranged encounters.

All shotguns allow topping off the magazine on the fly, and the reloading process can be stopped to handle sudden threats using shells already loaded in its tube magazine. However, if a player is reloading when empty, the shotgun must be racked to chamber a shell and fire the weapon regardless of whether the reloading cycle was completed or interrupted. A good trick is to interrupt an empty reload after the first shot by clicking the fire button and then reloading again, as you have gotten the racking animation out of the way and can immediately fire if a threat appears. Another tip is just to reload constantly and always keep at least one shell loaded in the chamber.

Like the rest of the shotguns, the Pump Shotgun can kill a Witch with one hit if all the pellets strike her head before she rises, making it useful for getting the CR0WND and WITCH HUNTER achievements.

Left 4 Dead 2
The Pump Shotgun returns with a new model. Compared with the Chrome Shotgun, it has a higher DPS due to two more pellets per shell, but a larger spread. Unfortunately, the Pump Shotgun's reserve ammunition has been dramatically reduced from 128 shells to 56, making every shot more valuable.

Tactics

 * The spread of the Pump Shotgun can cover the entire width of most doors and openings. Use this to your advantage, especially during Horde attacks.
 * While being attacked by hordes, it is best to shove after each shot to push back Infected while chambering the next shell.
 * You can shove as you reload to maintain a full or nearly full magazine while still stopping the Infected from hitting you.
 * Team members with Pump Shotguns should be at the front to reduce the chance of friendly fire. Shotguns are not accurate enough to precisely avoid shooting teammates, making anywhere but the front a difficult position to fight from with a shotgun.
 * Crouching will make the pellet spread tighter, allowing some improved accuracy at medium distances.
 * If you are trying to help someone who is surrounded on any difficulty level aside from Easy or Normal, switch to your secondary. If you try to use the Pump Shotgun, you will most likely end up dealing more damage to a teammate than to the Infected themselves. If you must use a Pump Shotgun to rescue a surrounded teammate, keep the crosshair off the teammate to kill Infected with the spread.
 * When attempting to headshot a Witch, it is best to have the top line on the crosshair aimed for the Witch's forehead. This tactic, however, will not work 100% of the time. When going up against the Witch, it is easier and more effective to aim the crosshair on the center of her back, so every pellet hits her.
 * Multiple teammates can use the Pump Shotgun together to maximize the chances of enough pellets landing to kill a Witch before she is startled. Don't be afraid to ask for help.
 * If your teammate is being attacked on the other side of a thin wall, you can use the Pump Shotgun to shoot through the wall to save them.
 * In Left 4 Dead 2, Explosive ammunition makes your shotgun fire slugs with large explosions. You can use this to shoot the ground and take out large numbers of Common Infected and knock back Special Infected.
 * In Left 4 Dead 2, Take advantage of Incendiary ammunition with the Pump Shotgun to ignite multiple Infected with one shot. The additional pellets and increased spread will maximize the number of Infected hit per shot.
 * Be careful not to aim anywhere near gas cans or other carriable explosives that you don't want to ignite, especially in Left 4 Dead 2's The Atrium, The Port, and Scavenge mode. The Pump Shotgun's spread can easily cause pellets to spray towards unintended targets so long as they are still in front of the shooter.

Pros

 * Extremely powerful early in the game, capable of dispatching multiple Common Infected simultaneously.
 * A lot more powerful at close range compared with the Submachine Gun.
 * Due to a low rate of fire, it is easy to control and does not run out of ammo as quickly as other guns.
 * Can take out Special Infected (especially Hunters) faster than the Submachine Gun at close range.
 * Low rate of fire means it can reduce the incidence of friendly fire accidents.
 * Great for tight, narrow spaces like choke points in buildings.
 * The widespread shells make it ideal for crowd control.
 * Interruptable reload allows for easy reloading in the middle of combat.

Cons

 * Slow reloading time since each shell in the gun must be reloaded individually.
 * Extremely inaccurate and ineffective at long distances due to its wide shot dispersion and loss of ballistic efficiency.
 * Low rates of fire and shot velocities makes it difficult to hit fast moving deflection targets.
 * When grabbed by a Smoker at long range, it is nearly impossible for a player to kill him unaided before being dragged off.
 * On higher difficulties, friendly fire becomes a serious problem. On Expert, one shot can incapacitate a teammate from full health.
 * The loose spread of the Pump Shotgun makes it a difficult weapon with which to cr0wn a Witch.
 * The slow rate of fire and reload speed, as well as the damage penalty for all shotguns, means the Pump Shotgun takes the longest of any primary weapon to kill the Tank, with the Steyr Scout and Accuracy International AWSM being exceptions to this (though it ties with the Chrome Shotgun).

Behind the Scenes
An unusual ammo counter for the Pump Shotgun's magazine is in the game's files. It shows eight shotgun shells. There are two versions: one for an empty magazine and one for a full one. This has never been seen in any footage, which means that it is much earlier than the footage shown. This seems to hint that in very early versions of the game, the player ammo count would be shown with a physical representation of how much ammo is left in the magazine. It has a resemblance with the ammo counter from Medal of Honor: Allied Assault.

The Pump Shotgun is based on Counter-Strike ' s M3 pump-action shotgun. Its "price" in the gun's weapon file is the same as the M3's, and it references the M3 in its "animation" listing. The M3's firing sound is played when Francis fires the Pump Shotgun in the first Left 4 Dead teaser, released in January 2007.