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The Lefever Nitro Special is a classic American-made double-barrel shotgun, known for its robust construction and reliability. Produced in the early to mid-20th century, it features a side-by-side configuration and is chambered for 12-gauge shells. Renowned for its affordability and solid performance, it was popular among hunters and sport shooters. Collectors appreciate its vintage design and the craftsmanship characteristic of the Lefever brand.
No. Absolutely not.
Generally "Pellets" or "Shot" contained in "Shells". There are also solid shot "Slugs" similarly contained in "Shells". I'd use Shells ie "8 shotgun shells", unless you are specifying exactly the type.
To determine if shotgun shells are made of steel or lead, you can use a magnet. Steel shotgun shells will be attracted to the magnet, while lead shotgun shells will not.
To determine if shotgun shells are made of lead or steel, you can use a magnet. Steel shotgun shells will be attracted to the magnet, while lead shotgun shells will not be affected by the magnet.
If it isn't marked on the barrel, take it to any store that sells shotguns. If you also need to know what length of shells it can use, take it to a gunsmith and let him measure the chambers.
Deer slugs are the shotgun shells to use when deer hunting.
Most commercially available shotgun shells come in boxes of 25.
Air soft shotgun shells are the size of 12 gauge shotgun shells.
Find someone who reloads shotgun shells. They will relieve you of your inventory.
You need the services of a gunsmith