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.
Not recommended.
Yes. Be careful if it is choked full.
Only use or shoot cartridges that have the same caliber as the one marked on the barrel of your firearm.
Yes
If it has a 3" chamber like mine it will shoot pretty much anything you can throw in it.
Can't be answered without knowing what it is choked.
Yes, you can shoot slugs out of a Stevens Model 107B 16-gauge shotgun, provided the shotgun has a smoothbore barrel and is in good condition. It's important to ensure that the slugs used are compatible with the shotgun’s chamber and bore specifications. Always consult the owner's manual and follow safety guidelines when using different types of ammunition.
No, you cannot shoot 3-inch slugs in a Stevens 58-D 20 gauge shotgun, as this model is designed for 2¾-inch shells. Using 3-inch shells could create a dangerous situation, potentially damaging the firearm or causing injury. Always refer to the manufacturer's specifications and guidelines for safe ammunition use.
Made by J Stevens Arms Company
Not recommended.
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.
Simply put, no.