It depends on the shell you fire.
Standard 16 gauge shotgun shells.
remington wingmaster 16 gauge
it is not safe to fire 16 gauge shell in anything but a 16 gauge.No shells will interchange with other gauge guns since a 16 gauge shell would fit in a 12 gauge chamber, I would think you can do this.
Yes
Actually the shotgun uses 16 gauge shells i have the same shotgun
The Sears Ranger 105-20 16 gauge shotgun came out in the 1930s. The Sears Ranger shotgun has a 26-inch barrel.
The Browning Sweet 16 is a 16 gauge shotgun manufactured in Belgium. It uses a true 16 gauge barrel and as such is a wonderful shotgun. To a hunter this is a sweet weapon.
No. A 12 gage shotgun shoots a larger charge than a 16 gage. Shotgun sizes were designated according to the number of steel balls that could be dropped into the barrel that would weigh a pound. 12 steel balls weighing one pound would be dropped into a 12 gage shotgun. Thus it is a larger size than a 16 gage. (Do not waste your money on a 16 gage shotgun, at least in the United States. You will have difficulty finding shells. You should get a 12 gage or a 20 gage.)
50-5000 USD or more depending on specifics.
A 16 gauge shotgun is typically worth between $200 and $500 depending on the model. The condition of the shotgun also plays a large part in its actual value.
Four-Ten, 12 gauge, 16 gauge, and 10-gauge.