i think that it can only hold 3 shells
Doesn't hold "bullets" ... rather holds "cartridges", and most shotguns have two barrels, so it would hold two cartridges. don't they call shotgun ammo shells. and i think it depends on what type of shotgun it is that would dictate how many shells it holds? like: pump action 5-8 shells bolt action 2-3 shells semi hunting 4-8 semi tactical 6-20 and of course single shots.
Because the name Bivalve literally means two shells. Oysters have two shells, Clams have two shells, Scallops have two shells, etc.
The n = 2 level of hydrogen can hold eight total electrons--6 in the p shells and 2 in the s shells.
Per federal regulations, it can only hold a maximum of three shells (2 in the magazine tube + 1 in the chamber).
An over and under has two barrels, and no magazine. It holds 2 shells- one in each barrel.
The mussel, a bivalve, has two valves, or shells.
The hinge ligament hold the two shells together as well as the adductor muscles which controls the opening and closing of the bivalve.
You need to take them to a gunsmith
how many shells does it hold
14+1
9