It is not recommended to shoot slugs with a power pack chock on a JC Higgins model.
The JC Higgins Model 583.21 shotgun is designed for 12-gauge shells, not 16-gauge. Using 16-gauge slug ammo in a 12-gauge shotgun can be dangerous, as it may not fit properly and could lead to malfunctions or injuries. Always use the correct gauge ammunition specified for your firearm to ensure safety and proper operation.
The "Savage/ Stevens" model 311, 12 gauge uses 2 3/4" shells. Just make sure that you do not use a hard shoot (steel,tungsten, etc.) in it or any of the new high pressure shells in it.
Not recommended.
Yes, you can shoot slugs out of a JC Higgins Model 583-1101 shotgun, as it is designed for 12-gauge shells. However, it's important to check if your specific shotgun has a smooth or rifled barrel. If it has a smooth barrel, using slugs is generally acceptable, but ensure you follow safety guidelines and use the correct type of slug for your shotgun. Always consult the owner's manual or a firearms expert if you're unsure.
Simply put, no.
The J.C. Higgins Model 44 .22 is designed to shoot .22 Long Rifle (LR) cartridges. This model is known for its reliability and was commonly used for plinking and small game hunting. It can also chamber .22 Long and .22 Short cartridges, but the .22 LR is the most commonly used round.
NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Do not shoot steel shot in this weapon.
Not recommended.
Safety recall- unsafe to shoot. Sears will give you a $50 gift card for the bolt.
You can't. There is a safety recall on that model- unsafe to shoot. Sears has been buying back the bolts for years to take them out of circulation.
1954 and 55 only a few were produced, beginning to see some value as a collector and a fine gun lately if you own one i would avise not shoot it and if you do only lead shells