Get a shorter barrel and swich it out or saw off part of the one you have.
Take your gun to a local gun smith or dealor. They should be able to check to see if your barrel is a full choke. If so, they can shorten the barrel and remove the choke. That way it will become a open choke to allow the use of a slug.While they are shortening your barrel have them mount your site also. Good luck!!!!!!!
Looking for someone with history of a single barrel shot gun with wells Fargo & co on barrel and four notches also on gun like to know if its from the stage coach era as the shot gun is called coach
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no but it will fit a mossburg 500
what is the value of a double barrel Newport shot gun? what is the value of a double barrel Newport shot gun?
Well, i dont know but i know it is a double barrel shot gun made by berreta so call it a berreta double barrel shot gun
Brake barrel rifles are single shot rifles. After each shot you have to fold the barrel down (Break the barrel) in order to cock it again.
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from the breach face to the muzzle
All guns should have the information stamped onto the barrel. Most of the time it is near the action. Look on the barrel of your shot gun and it should tell you the make, model, caliber (or in your case with a shot gun) the gauge, for shot guns the size of shell the gun takes, and finally the choke the shot gun has. If it is a screw on choke it should saw on it.
From a book: THE SHOT GUN & ITS USES By "East Sussex" (First published in London in 1914.) says on page 2: "About 1800, however, the double-barrel shot gun was taken up, if not introduced, by Joe Manton..."
How much the shot is constricted as it leaves the barrel.