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Is it chambered for magnum shells? If not, the answer is NO.
Yes, you can shoot 3 1/2 inch shells in an Elgoibar double barrel shotgun if the shotgun is specifically chambered for that length. However, if the shotgun is only chambered for 2 3/4 inch or 3 inch shells, using 3 1/2 inch shells could be dangerous and potentially damage the firearm. Always check the manufacturer's specifications and recommendations before using ammunition that exceeds the chamber's designated length.
Yes, you can.
You can fire 2 and 3/4 inch shells in a shotgun chambered for 3 inch shells. There is no 3 and 3/4 inch shell made.
The barrel may be able to be fitted however the shotgun would still be limited to 2-3/4" shells. A longer stroke of the bolt is required when shooting the 3" magnum shells which requires a different receiver. Not the best idea.
The Western Field model 30 pump action shotgun and the Stevens model 520 shotgun are one and the same firearm.Savage/Stevens made these for Montgomery Wards.The shotgun in question should show that it was chambered for the 12 gauge shotshell.The length of these shotgun shells were 2 3/4in. If your shotgun is not marked,I would have a gunsmith make a quick check of the chambering for you.This will only take a couple of minutes to do.
It should be marked on the barrel or recieiver.
I am seeking the age of my 410 double barrel shotgun. It came from my grandfather and has the following markings: Springfield Arms Co. Pat Apr 20, 1915 X57709 It has double triggers and is chambered for 2 1/2 shells. Thanks
All day long. Any shotgun can handle shorter shells than it is chambered for as long as they are the same gauge.
The length of the chamber in a 2 3/4 inch chambered shotgun is 2 3/4". The longer 3" shotgun shells will not fit in the chamber, being 1/4" too long. You can shoot 2 3/4" shotgun shells, of the correct gauge, in a 3" chambered shotgun.
The spec's on what the gun is chambered for will be stamped into the barrel right under the name and model number. If it says 2 1/2" don't try shooting 3" shells in it, it may blow up in your face.
12-70 is frequently used to indicate the gauge of the shotgun followed by the length of the chamber in millimeters. In the US, or non-metric measurements, that means a 12 gauge shotgun chambered for 2.75 inch (usually read two and three quarter inch) shells. Sometimes, you'll see 12-76 to designate a 12 gauge shotgun chambered for 3 inch shells.