Any low brass shell made by a reputable manufacturer (Winchester, Remington, etc.) will suffice. They will cycle and fire - the Maverick shotguns do function like they're supposed to. Specific loads and shell types come into play when you have an exact purpose you want to use it for, specific spread pattern you're seeking, etc.
Yes
The value will vary depending upon the specific shell. Go to gunbroker.com or gunsamerica.com and look through their classifieds. You'll find old paper shotgun shells for sale by the box, and by the shell. Good luck.
Needs to be examined by a good gunsmith
yes, as long as it is in good condition. I would have it checked by a licensed gunsmith just so you don't have it blow up in your face.
A maverick is someone who "marches to the beat of a different drum" or "makes his own path." A maverick is not necessarily good or bad. A maverick is someone who does things differently than usual.
It all depends on the model your looking at. So, to make it simple, elaborate. My pump action M56A uses airsoft shotgun shells, that act as magazines. So in a real shotgun, when the shell of a shotgun is fired, the Shell ejects, and the bb's fire. In an airsoft shotgun, depending upon the model, a shell shotgun fires 1 or 3 bb's, and without ejecting the shell, you pump again, causing more pre-loaded bb's into the chamber. But in some Airsoft shotguns, they use Magazines. You insert the magazine into the underside of the gun, and when you re-pump, bb(s) load into the chamber. That would be the logical answer. You used the word "Have". Do i "have to use shells". There are magazine alternatives, and you can always do it the good old fashion manual loading method. You could "screw" the loading mechanism, and manually force the bb's into the chamber. Not recommended. Any more questions, email me.
That would all depend on the model of shotgun in question,the gauge that the shotgun is chambered for,and the amount of original finish remaining,and a good bore.Please include this info to get a estimate of value for your Browning shotgun.
20 quid
Insulator.
The Maverick is a solid pistol at a good price.
yes it would be a alright caliber!!!!!!!
No, a 4-10 shotgun would not be a good idea for shooting trap. The problem is the small size of the shell - with a very small amount of lead, you have a small chance of hitting your target. Shooting a 20 gauge shotgun is much better but still not a good idea for the same reason. The standard shotgun for shooting trap is a 12 gauge. The largest gauge allowed by nearly all trap shooting leagues, a 12 gauge has enough lead and enough power behind it to get consistent hits and high scores.