The 12 gage has a bigger barrel then a youth 20 gage shotgun.
Size of the bore. 12 gauge is bigger.
Size of bore, size of ammuntion
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.
The value of a Mossberg Model 500e 410 gauge shotgun overages between $200 and 300. The actual value of the shotgun is largely determined by its overall condition.
The size of the bore.
Size of the bore.
Size of the bore. 12 gauge is bigger.
Size of bore, size of ammuntion
12 gauge shotgun
The gauge of a shotgun is directly related to the size of the barrell. In the cases of shotguns the sizes going from biggest to smallest for 'standard' (not all) shotguns is. 10 gauge, 12 gauge, 16, gauge, 20 gauge, and a .410 bore shotgun (410 is not a gauge but a caliber)
Yes, a "20 gauge" is just another word for the .410 shotgun.
Caliber is the size designation for rifle and handgun bullets. Guage is the size designation for shotgun rounds.
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.
20 gauge is larger
Yes. The Mossberg 500A1 is a .12 gauge shotgun.
The gauge pressure is the difference between absolute pressure and atmospheric pressure.
The difference between screw gauge and spherometer is that spherometer can measure the dimensions of spherical surfaces but screw gauge cannot