if the shell is 410 but 2 1/2 inches long no problem if you a 3 inch chamber size
i am pretty sure they are 3" You can shoot 2 and 3/4 in.shells in the 1100 3"mag but, the shot weight has to be at least an ounce and 1/4 for it to cycle {fire,eject and chamber the next shell} properly.
Yes, you can use 2 and 3/4 inch shells in a 3 inch chamber. The chamber is designed to accommodate longer shells, so a shorter shell will fit without any issues. However, you should not use 3 inch shells in a chamber designed for 2 and 3/4 inch shells, as this could be dangerous. Always ensure that your ammunition matches the specifications of your firearm.
The only difference is the size (diameter) of the pan.
The 69 is the Police version of the 67 In like new condition they are worth about $200 down to about $50 in less condition
A 9-inch round pan has a surface area of about 63.6 square inches, while a 9x13 inch pan has a surface area of 117 square inches. To determine how many 9-inch round pans equal a 9x13 pan, you divide the area of the 9x13 pan by the area of the 9-inch round pan. This means approximately 1.84 (or 2) 9-inch round pans are needed to equal the volume of a 9x13 pan.
If a shot has a 3inch chamber it will also shoot - 2 3/4 inch shells..
Your question needs some work- as written, has no meaning. A shotgun marked 3 inch can shoot 2 3/4 inch shells, or 3 inch. A gun marked 2 3/4 inch can only shoot those- no 3 inch shells.
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Yes you can you can shoot 3 or 2 and a half in
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.
Yes. The Marlin model 556 is a bolt action shotgun. It has a detachable magazine which holds two rounds and one round in the pipe for a total of three rounds. It is able to shoot 3 inch ammunition.
i am pretty sure they are 3" You can shoot 2 and 3/4 in.shells in the 1100 3"mag but, the shot weight has to be at least an ounce and 1/4 for it to cycle {fire,eject and chamber the next shell} properly.
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Yes, shorter shells are no problem.
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