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THIS SOUNDS LIKE A SPANISH GUN MAKER, ABOUT $150 IF VERY CLEAN
Follow the instructions from the manufacturer.
Best to ask a gunsmith for help
It should be-- He pulled out a gun and shot the prowler.
All guns should have the information stamped onto the barrel. Most of the time it is near the action. Look on the barrel of your shot gun and it should tell you the make, model, caliber (or in your case with a shot gun) the gauge, for shot guns the size of shell the gun takes, and finally the choke the shot gun has. If it is a screw on choke it should saw on it.
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Wrap a clean cloth around it to stop the bleeding and go to a hospital emergency room.
it deppens if you are shooting for geese and duck you should us a shot gun because they have wide spread pellets but if you are shooting for rabbits and don't want to have eny pellets in your meat use a 22 caliber to get a clean shot or if were looking for acurice I would use a 22 because you would get a more acurite shot then a 9 milemeter or 20 gauge
Is should have the word "Colt" on it somewhere.
Call the police and get to a hospital
it deppens if you are shooting for geese and duck you should us a shot gun because they have wide spread pellets but if you are shooting for rabbits and don't want to have eny pellets in your meat use a 22 caliber to get a clean shot or if were looking for acurice I would use a 22 because you would get a more acurite shot then a 9 milemeter or 20 gauge
head shot