I have owned a 12 GA 940A for 35 years, and it WAS in pristeen shape. Just this year I shot a coupple slugs through it. I will never do that again! The barrel was slightly scored, and it opened at the break point, each time! I did minor dammage to the gun, and Im lucky I didnt get hurt.
of course you can
Yes, you can shoot slugs through a Stevens 12 gauge model 67 E shotgun. However, it is important to ensure that the shotgun is chambered for 12 gauge ammunition and that the barrel is designed to handle the pressure generated by firing slugs. Using the correct type of slug ammunition, such as rifled slugs or sabot slugs, can help optimize accuracy and performance. Additionally, it is recommended to check the manufacturer's guidelines and consult with a firearms expert for further advice on safely shooting slugs through your specific shotgun model.
The Stevens 59A can shoot all size loads from #12 to slug. So in short, yes.
Yes. Be careful if it is choked full.
yes you can but onaly riffled slugs
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.
Yes
yes
It is not recommended to shoot slugs with a power pack chock on a JC Higgins model.
Most shot guns can handle deer slugs.
yes it can shoot slugs
if it has a choke like poly and or screw in choke dont shoot slugs as it can dammage it