The Ted Williams Sears and Roebuck shotgun, typically modeled after the Winchester 1200, generally holds 3 rounds in the magazine plus 1 in the chamber, for a total of 4 shells. However, the exact capacity may vary depending on the specific model and any modifications made. Always refer to the owner's manual or manufacturer's specifications for accurate information.
Sears Roebuck used the Ted Williams trademark from the early 1950s until they stopped selling firearms and related items in the 1970s.
That should be a Savage/Springfield Model 18. If you can't find parts from a local gunsmith, try http://www.e-gunparts.com i have a sears roebuck bolt action .410 shotgun model 110.1120 3''. i need the shell ejector piece. to get a clip for a shotgun try marlinguns.com.
i have a 12 gauge sears and roebuck m200 78784 shot 2 and 3 quarter shells your gun is worth about 150.00 in good shape
Your shotgun was made for Sears by Stevens, and is their model 311. It should take 2.5 inch and 3 inch .410 shells.
It is a 410 Gauge, Bolt Action Shotgun sold by Sears. Mine holds one shell in the chamber and five in the tube. The book says that this is a Stevens Mod 39
This for firearm saftey or somethin..... K the parts of a shotgun shell are the gunpowder primer casing and the bbs or slug
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the shotgun takes a 2 3/4 shell
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The Bay State .410 shotgun fires a .410 gauge shell, the smallest of shotgun shells. The shell itself is around 3 inches in length.
Air soft shotgun shells are the size of 12 gauge shotgun shells.