Depending on what it is choked, yes. Have a gunsmith examine it.
The last one I saw today had a 28 inch full choke barrel. Sure I would shoot buckshot out of that shotgun all day. I don't know about slugs though. The box of slugs state that they will shoot out of any choke; however, IC produces the best results.
Banana slugs live in North America.
Slugs - film - was created in 1988-02.
In most cases "yes" Auto5's can shoot slugs, but a full choke is not recommended nor is it good if you have a poly choke. It's best to provide model and serial number and contact Browning to be sure it's safe. You can call Browning's Consumer Department directly at: 800.333.3288 or 801.876.2711
Desert Eagle akimbo because you get better fire rate
if it has a choke like poly and or screw in choke dont shoot slugs as it can dammage it
the Winchester 9410
Yes as long as you keep to the slugs designed for smooth bore shotguns,The Breneke is a ideal slug for your application.
NO!! A choke makes slugs dangerous. DO NOT fire slugs through ANY choke, ever. The life you save may be your own.
Yes. Slug barrels have a different "Choke" then shot barrels that make them more accurate when firing slugs, but you can fire slugs with a stock 1200 barrel.
I'll guess $1050.00 nib
Is it a 12 guage Marlin 120? if so yes we have one and have done so.
Depending on condition, accessories, box, papers, etc., value can range from 100-600 USD. Yes, condition is a factor, but the bottom line for a 9410 is about $500 and goes as high as $1,600 depending on which model 9410 you have. You can log into the Winchester wesite and look in the historic models section to verify which one you have. Whoever logged in the $100-$600 range doesn't know squat about the 9410.
The value of a Winchester 9410 that has never been fired varies depending on the specific model and year it was produced. Early and commemorative models are worth between $1,000 and $3,000.
yes you can but onaly riffled slugs
yes
Between 250-410 dollars,depending on overall condition and a good bore.