It will be marked on the barrel.
Browning never marketed a B80 specifically as a "Trap Model". In 1987 they came out with the B80 Plus model which could shoot all loads. Prior to that, each gun used a special recoil adapter. Invectors were also available. The B80 was dropped from the line in 1989. Basically any B80 with a 30" barrel and full choke could be considered a gun for trap, however the stocks were designed for hunting use.
Definately not. I can't think of any offhand that can, but if it is not marked on the barrel then it cannot shoot them.
All day long. Any shotgun can handle shorter shells than it is chambered for as long as they are the same gauge.
The way you sink the ship is you have to shoot all 5 rocks and get a band around your shot gun shells and the boat has to be moving, then unload all your shells two tomes and it will sink and you will get 200 pls.
all brownings are made in japan it will say on the gun
It is legal to shoot off small fireworks all year long but like the artillery shells u will get a fine.
spiny shell, red shell, 3red shells, green shall, and the 3 green shells homes in homes in able to just shoots able to be shot 3x on #1 on kart shoot 3x forward racer in front of you
All Brownings have serial numbers.
yes,infact i have one and i can put all types of shells through it with no problem-hope this helps
Make the shells into a necklace.
No! Never shoot modern ammo in any steel twist Damascus type barrel. These weren't all that reliable or safe with black powder and definitely can't take the pressure of modern loads.
No. The .32 Long RIMFIRE is an obsolete cartridge no longer made. A .22 LR will fall all the way out of the barrel.