Not that I'm aware of. Probably because there are no ammunition manufacturers making 3-1/2 inch long, 20 gauge shotgun ammo.
The Sears Ranger 105-20 16 gauge shotgun came out in the 1930s. The Sears Ranger shotgun has a 26-inch barrel.
The model 9478 typically takes 12-gauge shotgun shells. It is designed to accommodate standard 2 ¾-inch and 3-inch shells, making it suitable for various shooting applications. Always refer to the manufacturer's specifications for the most accurate information regarding shell compatibility.
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.
A shotgun with a 12 gauge bore. Gun gauge is an old traditional measurement derived from the number of balls of the size to fit the gun that can be made from one pound of lead. A 12 gauge shotgun will have a bore of .729 inch (18.53 mm).
We carry new replacement magazines for that shotgun.
No. The biggest they make is 12 gauge.
What is the value of a noble 12 guage model 60 shotgun with a 32 inch barrel?
12-ga.; 3-inch chambers
A shotgun with a 12 gauge bore. Gun gauge is an old traditional measurement derived from the number of balls of the size to fit the gun that can be made from one pound of lead. A 12 gauge shotgun will have a bore of .729 inch (18.53 mm).
No, you cannot shoot 3-inch slugs in a Stevens 58-D 20 gauge shotgun, as this model is designed for 2¾-inch shells. Using 3-inch shells could create a dangerous situation, potentially damaging the firearm or causing injury. Always refer to the manufacturer's specifications and guidelines for safe ammunition use.
i have heard of a H&R ''LONG TOM" shotgun/also known as a goose gun
50-100 USD