No. These shotguns were manufactured by Mossberg approximately 1936 to 1939. Some were chambered for 2 1\2" but most were 2 3\4". Measure the chamber prior to shooting.
Between the bolt & the chamber in the locked up position-NONE. lcjones
That can only be answered by you providing the model number of your Western Field shotgun.Most shotguns will be marked on the barrel for the length of shotgun shell the chamber can handle.
It is marked on the barrel.
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I have one here. It is shootable. I have trouble injecting a shell in the chamber once in a while...
The electric field outside the shell is the same as it would be if all the charge of the shell was concentrated as a point charge in the centre of the shell.
when an artillery shell explodes it cause injury to personnel who are then moved to a field hospital.......................
It is called the shell. When you boil eggs, after wards, you break the shell of the egg of to eat it.Or to protect the baby chicken inside if your gonna let it hatch.
What is a '3 bore fold up'? The gun is undoubtedly an early Mossberg product but without more specific information we cant get much more detailed than that. sales@countrygunsmith.net The model 21 from Wards Western Field is an H&R (Harrington and Richardson) shotgun labeled for Wards. It was made in a number of different gauges. If it has an ejector, (throws the shell out) it was made from 1931 to 1941. If it has an extractor, (you pull the spent shell out by hand) it was made between 1925 to 1930. This info has not been proven but from my own exhaustive research, it is the best info I have so far thanks to a gentleman named Jim Hauff. I have compared my model 21, 20 gauge with his H&R shotguns of the same configuration and the machining, features, even the serial number font are Identical. Unfortunately H&R has changed ownership a number of times and all of the archival records are in the hands of someone unwilling to share information. Hope that helps.
If the charge is uniformly distributed over the shell, then the electric field is zero everywhere inside.
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Best info so far is that the folding Model 21's from Western Field were built by Harrington and Richardson. They made both small and large frame versions. If it has an extractor (pull out the shell by hand) it was made from 1925 to 1930. If it has an ejector (kicks the shell out) it was made from 1931 to 1941. (information provided to me by Jim Hauff on e-gunparts.com)