Unbelievable.
A guy asks about the qualities of comparable shotguns within the max budget range of $180, and he gets a political argument.
Here's my two cents. they are both good shotguns, and will last you. BUT you can get much better quality if you are willing to buy used rather than looking at new guns.
I go to gun shops and see really nice older Remington 870, Winchester 1200/1300, Mossberg 500/590, etc... all on the used gun shelf in that price range.
Just last year I bought a like new 12ga. Winchester 1300 for my dad for $186. It is one of the nicest made and smoothest pump shotguns I've felt. Comparable in smoothness to the browning pump guns I've handled. Great wood, smooth deep blueing, etc...
Definitely a higher quality gun than anything that sells new in the sub-$200 range.
So Logan, my suggestion is to wait, and learn a little bit about shotguns. You don't have to know TONS. Just learn enough. You're only 13, so you have a chance to train yourself to be a smart, educated shopper. Don't be silly and impulsive and buy a cheapo shotgun tomorrow just because you can. Buy a better quality shotgun for the same price as the cheapos.