While I cannot say the exact amount,I can say that they were only made from 1994-1999.Marlin themselves may have the info you seek.
Yes, Marlin made a bolt action shotgun called the "Goose Gun". It was 12 ga only, and, I believe it held a total of 3 shots. It was a full choke weapon. Back in the 1970s a lot of guys cut the barrel down, and converted them to slug guns. This was in the era when commercially made slug guns were not always readily available. The Goose Gun has been discontinued, but, I'm not sure when. About 15 years ago, Marlin made a bolt action, slug gun with a fully rifled barrel. This beast kicked like a mule, and I had to sell it. My friend was an expert with heavy recoiling guns, and, he could not get it to shoot straight either ! I sent it back to Marlin, and they were able to shoot small groups with it. I could never make it shoot straight. Again, this gun was discontinued. I think its fearsome recoil contributed to its demise.
brady orangebaggin created the first slug hammer
Marlin did not produce an extended magazine for the Slugmaster 512. The Slugmaster 512 was designed primarily as a shotgun for slug shooting and hunting, and its magazine capacity was fixed at five rounds. However, aftermarket modifications or custom solutions might exist, but they are not officially endorsed by Marlin.
Originally, SNK.
1 slug is equal to approximately 14.5939 newtons.
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Slugs do not have legs.
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There are over 30 slug species found in the United Kingdom. These include the Common Grey Field Slug, the Garden Slug, and the Great Grey Slug.
there are 0.0685217659 slugs in one kilograms
One slug is approximately equal to 32.174 pounds. This is a unit of mass in the slug-foot-second system, typically used in physics and engineering contexts.