Everything in the proper gauge/size.
Which Mossberg .410? If its the 500E, you can chamber any .410 2.5" & 3# shell. Enjoy. It's a GREAT little gun.
Yes, but not steel shot
No no no
NEVER FIRE AMMUNITON IN A WEAPON NOT DESINGED FOR IT!!!!!!!!! In a shotgun, you fire shotgun slugs or shotshells, NOT rifle projectiles (unless using a sabot) In the case of a sabot, you MUST contact the Mossberg.
No. You can only fire .410 shotgun shells in it. You should never attempt to fire a different ammunition than is stamped on the barrel, even if it appears to fit. If the pressure is too high, or the cartridge doesn't fit, at the best your gun will not shoot properly. At the worst it can explode and kill you.
The term "s-l-lr" on a Mossberg .22 rifle refers to the types of ammunition the firearm can chamber and fire: "S" stands for .22 Short, "L" for .22 Long, and "LR" for .22 Long Rifle. This designation indicates that the rifle is versatile and capable of using these three different .22 caliber cartridges. It allows for a broader range of ammunition options for various shooting applications. Always consult the user manual for specific guidelines on ammunition compatibility.
If your shotgun has Damascus barrels,then by all means do not fire modern smokeless ammo through your shotgun.I would have your shotgun looked at by a qualified gunsmith before attempting to fire any ammo through a shotgun of this age.
Before attempting to fire this shotgun with ANY ammunition, you need to have a gunsmith check the hinge pin, headspace and rim recess. sales@countrygunsmith.net
No. Different types of ammunition for different types of guns. There's no "one gun" that can fire all types of ammo.
Crown shotguns were manufactured in Belgium. I have read that some of them had Damascus steel barrels, so DO NOT fire modern shotgun ammunition in it.
being that your savage/stevens shotgun was made between 1933-1945,I would have a gunsmith check your shotgun to make sure it is safe to use and at that time question him on use of steel shot through your shotgun.
The Glenfield 12 Gauge Model 778 shotgun uses 12-gauge shotgun ammunition. It can fire various types of shells, including birdshot, buckshot, and slugs, depending on the intended use. Standard shell lengths for this shotgun are typically 2¾ inches and 3 inches. Always refer to the manufacturer's specifications for the best performance and safety.