I believe that the year was 1958.That was the first year Browning chambered a magnum version of its auto-5 shotgun.
The first shot in the civil war was fired by the south at the Union Fort Sumter in South Carolina
The South fired the first shot in the American Civil War.
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The name of the person who fired the shot heard around the world is unknown. There is even some confusion as to whether the shot happened during the Battle of Concord or the Battle of Lexington. The one certainty is that the shot was fired on April 19, 1775.
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Yes, However, the reverse is not true- 3 inch shells may NOT be safely fired in a gun chambered for 2 3/4 inch shells.
Yes, However, the reverse is not true- 3 inch shells may NOT be safely fired in a gun chambered for 2 3/4 inch shells.
Yes but not the other way around .You can not use 3" shells in a 2 3/4 chambered gun.
They are available in 2-3/4 inch, 3 inch, and 3-1/2 inch.
Yes you may use the 2 1/2in shells in your .410 gauge shotgun. Clean the forward end of the chamber after shooting.
If a shot has a 3inch chamber it will also shoot - 2 3/4 inch shells..
No
Many fine 20 gauge shells are made.
where can you buy shells for 44 shot steven
Yes, you can shoot 2 1/2,2 3/4, and 3 inch shot gun shell in that barrel.
the rumor is any serial number on an 870 express ending with an M means its a magnum. I have one I bought in about 1987 and have shot thousands of three inch shells through it.
The shell size is normally stamped on the barrel near the reciever. Shells have been made in many sizes over the years ranging from inch & a half mini shells up to three & a half inch magnums. If you cant find a size marked on the shotgun you should have a gunsmith inspect the gun to determine proper size. A shotgun that old cannot fire steel shot. The barrel steel is too soft and will be ruined by steel shot.