No.
it is not safe to fire 16 gauge shell in anything but a 16 gauge.No shells will interchange with other gauge guns since a 16 gauge shell would fit in a 12 gauge chamber, I would think you can do this.
what shells can be used in a browning 16 guage autoloader
Standard 16 gauge shotgun shells.
Yes.
The only length I've seen is 2 3/4 in shells. That is the length of the chamber on my Model 77-B in 16 gauge. Early guns, those made prior to the 1930s may have 2 1/2 inch or 2 5/8 inch chambers, So, while modern 16 gauge shells are 2 3/4", early 16 gauge shells were 2 1/2".
1926 IS THE YEAR THAT WINCHESTER WENT TO STANDARDIZED 2-3/4" LENGTHS ON THEIR 16 AND 20 GAUGE SHELLS.
Actually the shotgun uses 16 gauge shells i have the same shotgun
Some are 12 gauge, some are 16 gauge. The MX16 is a 12 gauge frame; same frame size for both gauges.
Your Browning Sweet 16 is a 16 gauge shotgun that can handle shells that are 2 and 3/4 inches in length. You might also purchase 2.5 inch shells for this shotgun.
No
Yes the stock on a Winchester Model 12 16 gauge is the same as a 20 gauge. 16 gauge,20 gauge, and 28 gauge are all the same for the Winchester Model 12. Thanks, Tim
The JC Higgins Model 583.21 shotgun is designed for 12-gauge shells, not 16-gauge. Using 16-gauge slug ammo in a 12-gauge shotgun can be dangerous, as it may not fit properly and could lead to malfunctions or injuries. Always use the correct gauge ammunition specified for your firearm to ensure safety and proper operation.