yes
Over and Unders are made up of alloy metals that are softer than normal because they want to keep them light and easy to carry, I would not shoot slugs threw this, you could swell the choke if it is 'FULL'
Whatever your favorite shotgun is. Personally i have an over-under 12-gauge shotgun with a 29 inch barrel. Works well for duck hunting as well.
Made sometime in the last half of the 19th century. Probably not safe to shoot.
i think slugs live under rocks
any smooth bore shotgun may be used for clays, the most popular are over/under shotguns though the type of clays you shoot will determine the needs for your setup,any shotgun that will shoot twice per loading will let you play
slugs eat mushrooms and grasses. they do not eat living creatures. they can drown in puddles of water. If you have pet slugs run your fingers under cold running water and shake the water off into the container. You can find slugs in dark places such as under rocks , logs , and ......... under /near rotting wood.
In letterboxes and under rocks.
Slugs and snails are classified under the phylum Mollusca, within the class Gastropoda. They are both part of the same class but have slight differences, such as snails having a visible external shell while slugs do not.
A "Nudibrank" is a under water creture that is closley related to slugs and snails.
under the shoot system is the root system which consists the root
John Moses Browning. The Browning Superposed was the first practicle over, under shotgun
This is a double barrel, over/under shotgun.