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Can you Yes, should you NO. a full choke should not be used to shoot slugs.
Need more information. I can find no reference to a Mossberg Model "410" rifle. Is it perhaps a .410 bore shotgun? Please describe your firearm more fully.
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Needs to be checked by a gunsmith
Check your owner's manual or call the maker.
Depends on what it is choked.
Mossberg 183 410 is not a rifle it's a bolt action 410 ga shotgun. It takes 410 ga shotgun shells. Very true, some mossberg 183's also have a choke on them. IT IS IMPERATIVE THAT YOU DO NOT SHOOT THIS GUN WITHOUT THE CHOKE... if it didnt come with a choke then no worries... anyway im sure you know this as anyone does but i thought id throw that in there. and to improve on the answer, the 183 is designed to chamber a 2 3/4 inch or a 3 inch shell. whatever you want to shoot just pick your poison. it will shoot buckshot birdshot and rifled slugs. They are great old guns, and probably one of the more rare guns that i have come across. lucky for me my father in law had one in mint condition that he claims to have fired once since he was young. at any rate keep ahold of that gun, if its in good condition its worth money. and as another correction for the individual answering this in the first place, .410 is not a gague, it is the bore size. but it is a shotgun nonetheless, not a rifle.
The Stevens 59A can shoot all size loads from #12 to slug. So in short, yes.
Needs to be inspected by a good gunsmith.