The Remington 11-48 16 gauge shotgun typically holds 5 shells in the magazine. However, with the addition of one in the chamber, it can hold a total of 6 rounds. Keep in mind that the actual capacity may vary based on any modifications or specific models.
The Remington 870 shotgun can hold a maximum of 6 shells in the magazine when the plug is removed. Additionally, it can accommodate one shell in the chamber, bringing the total capacity to 7 shells. However, it's important to check local laws and regulations, as some areas may have restrictions on magazine capacity.
i think that it can only hold 3 shells
3
how many shells does it hold
3
Shotguns neither fire bullets, nor do they use clips. The capacity for each shotgun will vary by model, load, and magazine. A Remington 870 off-the-shelf holds five rounds. The Saiga shotgun uses a detachable box magazine which may hold anywhere from five to 30 shotgun shells.
3 rds. max
A .410 shotgun typically holds between 2 to 5 shells, depending on the specific model and design of the shotgun. Most commonly, a standard .410 shotgun with a break-action or pump-action mechanism will hold 3 to 5 shells in the magazine. Some single-shot models may only hold 1 shell at a time. Always refer to the manufacturer's specifications for the exact capacity.
mossburg
Some shells hold up to 15.
Anywhere from 2-9
Matters on the clip size that the shotgun comes with (or that you buy) it can be anywhere through 6 shells to 12.