Probably. Check the side of the barrel. If it is marked "2 1/2 - 3 inch" you should be good to go.
One can find a shell puller for a Savage model 30 series E 12 gauge pump with 3 inch chamber through Savage directly. One can also find this item through gun auctions and classifieds.
If your shotgun is a 12 gauge pump, then you have a High Standard Model 200 (Flite King). The standard 12 gauge shell is a 2 3/4 inch shotgun shell. It can be anything from #8 birdshot to a deer slug.
I have an earlier serial number of the same gun. It takes a 2-1/2 inch shell. Hope this helps.
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO USE 3 INCH SHELLS IN A FIREARM NOT MARKED FOR THEM!!!!!!!!! Yes there are manuals for the firearm.
slide a 3" shell in the chamber manually and see if it fits without being forced.
Depends on the gauge of the shell. The smaller the number, the bigger the shell. A 12 g shell is ABOUT 3/4 of an inch in diameter.
The 3-inch 12 gauge shotgun shell was developed in the early 20th century, with its introduction generally attributed to the 1930s. It was designed to provide greater shot capacity and power compared to the standard 2.75-inch shell, enhancing performance for waterfowl hunting and other shooting applications. The 3-inch shell became popular among hunters and shooters for its versatility and effectiveness.
Stevens model 67 e 12Ga is worth $75-125 +\- 10% for condition and age
1939
I paid $100 about 5 years ago for one at a gun show. Not a very valuable gun even though it is somewhat rare.
The Springfield 20 gauge model 94-B is valued at between $75 and $100. It has a 32 inch barrel, and a 2 3/4 inch chamber.