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The question is not if you can do it, it is whether it can be done SAFELY- and without going to prison. Guns made ONLY to fire blanks must be designed and constructed so that they cannot fire "ball"- or real- ammunition. Many are constructed of inferior metals, since they do not need to contain the high forces generated when firing ball ammo. These are very likely to disintegrate without warning, causing injury from flying metal bits. Convert a blank gun to something that can fire ball ammo, but does not have a rifled barrel, and you have just built a "short barreled shotgun". Or at best, an "any other weapon". Under US law, these must be registered with the BATFE before building- penalty is 10 years prison if you don't. While actual firearms CAN fire both blanks and ball ammo, a blank gun cannot safely do so.
I own oneof these guns and the .45 acp ammo works perfectly in it. The only thing i can think of is a bad barrel. The good thing about these guns is that the barrel is interchangeable with a colt standard 1911.
You need to see a gunsmith to make sure what it is chambered for.
Yes. Slug barrels have a different "Choke" then shot barrels that make them more accurate when firing slugs, but you can fire slugs with a stock 1200 barrel.
this is my idea and how u make it is you take one barrel and put wood in it and lite it on fire then take a smaller barrel and fill it with small wood pieces BUT DONT LITE ON FIRE just set it in the bigger barrel with a pipe in the hole of the smaller barrel when you see it smoking lite the smoke on fire and if the smoke burns then you had made the gas afire and the car the anything will run of the gas and if the smoke dont lite i dont know what u did but the gas go's though the gas tank and go's into the carbarbator
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You did not specify the make of your Model 300 (there are several), but in general, a 12 g shotgun CAN fire slugs from any standard barrel. You will get better accuracy from a slug barrel, but you could use any barrel OTHER than an "Extra Full", or a shotgun with a variable choke.
Most hold ammo in tube under the barrel. Make sure firearm is empty then unscrew the end cap on tube/magazine. Plug should be there.
Assuming your shotgun has two triggers, you can fire either first. If you have one trigger, the order of fire can vary massively...use a gauge to check the bore on your gun, If you don't have one just use a coin and see how far it will go down the front of the barrel, or make a target out of cardboard to see which barrel is the more open barrel, by patterning the barrels. once you know which barrel is the the more open choke, you are ready to determine which barrel you want to shoot first, and as a quail hunter on the rise you will usually shoot the barrel with the more open choke first, saving the tighter choked barrel , as the game gets farther away. Source: shotgunworld.com
Yes, there is quite a bit of Russian steel cased ammo on the market.
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