You can, but, it will cause a slight bulge in the barrel.
If it was made to shoot steel shot and has interchangeable chokes.
NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Do not shoot steel shot in this weapon.
Not recommended.
Have it examined by a gunsmith
It can, but, damage will eventually happen. Not recommended.
No, 6 gauge steel is thicker than 10 gauge steel. The gauge number decreases as the thickness of the steel increases, so a lower gauge number indicates a thicker steel.
Not reccomended. Older shotguns were made of softer steel, and may be scored by the harder pellets.
The gauge of steel used in a steel garage typically varies from 14 to 26 gauge. The lower the gauge number, the thicker and more durable the steel. Thickness can also vary based on the specific design and structural requirements of the garage.
The lower the gauge number, the thicker the steel.
Only with cylinder and improved cylinder choke tubes.
Yes it is.