i have a stevens 12 gauge 820b and iam wondering if i can use steel shot in it the guy i baught it from said it couldnt
What is the value of a Stevens model 940b 16 gauge single shot? And when was it made?
Not recommended.
If you are referring to the single-shot Stevens 95 with the push-botton lock release on the side of the receiver, the gun should be structurally sound enough for steel shot HOWEVER most of these were supplied with full choke barrels. You are going to find that using larger size steel (#1 and greater) will not give decent patterns out of that choke, and, over time, will actually deform the choked section of the muzzle. If you are referring to the antique Model 95 with the top-lever, the answer is absolutely not - period. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Sn data is located in some books published on the Stevens company.
If it was made to shoot steel shot and has interchangeable chokes.
50-100 USD
50-175 USD
Absolutely NOT. sales@countrygunsmith.net
The Springfield name was used by Stevens from 1920 to 1948.
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You can, but, it will cause a slight bulge in the barrel.
Yes