I just bought a model 67 E. Pump shotgun with 3" chamber. Full size stock. $150.00
Winchester produced several models of the .410 shotgun, primarily the Model 42 and the Model 370, along with various other variations and configurations. The Model 42, introduced in 1933, is one of the most famous .410 models, known for its quality and craftsmanship. Additionally, Winchester also manufactured the Model 9410, a lever-action shotgun that chambered .410 shells. Overall, while the exact number of different models may vary based on specific configurations and variations, the most notable are the Model 42, Model 370, and Model 9410.
it is shotgun because the size of rifle is different than shotgun.
Not for commercial sale.
The 410 Shotgun is really .410 Caliber. Unlike all other sizes of shotgun, (10,12,16,20,28gauge), the 410 is measured in caliber. I believe it works out to something like 36 gauge. So the 410 shotgun is .41 Caliber
You can use nothing but 410 shells in a 410 shotgun.
Browning never made a .410 automatic shotgun. Autos were made in 12, 16, and 20 guages. They did however make 410's in over/unders. auto5man
It is a shotgun
What is the value oof a .410 gauge shotgun
Probably.
A "410" is the smallest gauge of shotgun.
A .410 shotgun typically holds between 2 to 5 shells, depending on the specific model and design of the shotgun. Most commonly, a standard .410 shotgun with a break-action or pump-action mechanism will hold 3 to 5 shells in the magazine. Some single-shot models may only hold 1 shell at a time. Always refer to the manufacturer's specifications for the exact capacity.
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