part failure, dirty, etc.. Take it to a gunsmith
Ammo, parts, dirty
Yes, if you eject it into a roaring fire.
I have a Kahn 12 ga O/U shotgun. It is a Turkish made shotgun with a single trigger and selective fire on the safety. It also comes with screw in choke tubes. It does not have ejectors, so you have to pull out the shells ( I per-fer to do that anyways) For the price ($400-500) it is a great buy! On mine it stamped "Imported by CAI Georgia, VT"
Try cleaning it, different ammo. If that doesn't work, take it to a gunsmith.
You need the services of a gunsmith. There are about a half dozen or so reasons if not more.
Odds are it isn't a Remington at all, but rather an Ithaca Model 37. To my knowledge, it was the only bottom-eject pump shotgun ever made. As for value; any gun (or anything else for that matter) is worth whatever another is willing to pay for it.
Any of the following could be the culprit; dirty, ammunition, springs. Take it to a gun smith.
The difference between the two is which side the ejection port is. Right handed shotguns eject right...so it doesn't eject into your face. Left hand, for left handers, ejects left...again, so the casings don't eject into their face.
Its quite simple as that it ejects the shotgun shell out of the gun after it has been fired but this depends on the type. A double or single barrel shotgun would only eject the shells when u hit the release mechanism to reveal your side of the barrel then they eject out.On any other type shot gun where u load 8 or have a clip they generally fling out the side when re-cocked or if automatic they do this automatically. Hope i helped
centurian
If it's a 16 gauge shotgun, the shell length is 2 3/4 inches.
dennis amiss