The plus (+) marks on a Charles Daly .410 shotgun typically indicate that the firearm is chambered for 3-inch shells, as opposed to just 2.5-inch shells. This marking signifies that the shotgun can safely fire both lengths of shells, offering greater versatility for the user. Always refer to the manufacturer's guidelines for specific details about ammunition compatibility.
If a Charles Daly choke tube has no markings, it typically indicates that it is a generic or standard choke that may not be specifically designed for a particular gauge or constriction type. It is important to refer to the manufacturer's guidelines or consult a professional to ensure compatibility with your shotgun. Additionally, using an unmarked choke could lead to improper fit or performance issues. Always prioritize safety and performance by confirming choke specifications before use.
The 3 star and 4 star markings on the barrel of a Charles Daly 20 gauge shotgun indicate the level of proof testing the firearm has undergone. Generally, a 3-star marking signifies that the gun is suitable for standard ammunition, while a 4-star marking indicates that it has been tested for higher pressures and can handle more powerful loads. These markings help users assess the suitability and safety of the shotgun for specific types of ammunition. Always consult the manufacturer's guidelines or a firearms expert for specific usage recommendations.
"Shotgun" means the passenger side.
I am guessing you have a model 870. It is a edition of the 870 shotgun
This is a double barrel, over/under shotgun.
If you call out shotgun it means you get the front passanger seat in the vehicle.
The sides with the same marks are equal.
Inspector marks, assy marks, proof marks
J.C. Higgins Model number shotgun, normally 20-12
The number 1400 refers to the Model number of your Winchester shotgun.
Why do track marks look brown
a shotgun