You can use nothing but 410 shells in a 410 shotgun.
Standard 16 gauge shotgun shells.
It depends on what kind of shot/cartridge you use. Shot, being the pelllets inside the cartridge, come in many different sizes, from 1mm to 9mm.
In this order; centerfire rifle, shotgun, handguns.
It means that you can be as kind as an angel/ good person. But once you get mad you can be mean or dangerous.
THis is not the name of the shotgun, but kind of barrel, made in Belgium. Acier means Steel, and Cockerill stands for "Cockerill-Sambre" the name of the steel maker.
Shotgun shells
what kinds of things can you do from a shell
Standard 16 gauge shotgun shells.
If your shotgun is a 12 gauge pump, then you have a High Standard Model 200 (Flite King). The standard 12 gauge shell is a 2 3/4 inch shotgun shell. It can be anything from #8 birdshot to a deer slug.
If by shell you mean a detachable exoskeleton, most crustaceans have a shell in the ocean.
410 shells only and only what the barrel is marked for.
Any shell they can comfortably fit into.
There are many different kinds of shells. A scallop shell comes from a scallop just like a clam shell comes from a clam or an oyster shell comes from an oyster. A shell is the outer layer that protects them and a Scallop is the kind of animal it is.
Shells are a kind of external skeleton The shells grow by adding new material to the edges as the animal inside gets bigger in this way the animal is protected by its shell all the time and does not have to moult or shed their shell.
This is a Browning Auto-5 Shotgun, 16 guage made in 1950. It is chambered for 2 3/4" 16 ga shells
Any 12 gauge shell made with a length of 2 3/4in.I would not use steel shot shells in your model 37 though.You can also use brenneke slugs in your shotgun also.
It depends on the kind of shell you get your hermit crab. A hermit crab's exoskeleton is fragile, don't drop it even with its shell on; they have fragile abdomens.