If you can, it would be the newest model 311-H, and it would be stamped as such on the barrels. All the older 311 models were 2 3/4" only.
NO. 3 1/2 shells are fairly new and only to be shot through rifles rated for it. If it doesn't say it on the barrel, DON'T DO IT!
as your looking down the gun, the gauge should be stamped on the left barrel back by the stock.
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The 1915 Springfield 12-gauge double barrel shotgun is a classic firearm known for its craftsmanship and reliability. Produced by the Springfield Armory, it features a side-by-side design and is typically chambered for 2 3/4-inch shells. This shotgun was popular among hunters and sportsmen for its versatility and performance in the field. Collectors often seek it due to its historical significance and unique design.
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I have a Model 67h, The magazine holds 4 with one in the camber.
Definately not. I can't think of any offhand that can, but if it is not marked on the barrel then it cannot shoot them.
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