As long as the gauge and chamberings match, you will be OK. For instance, you can only put a 12 GA barrel on a 12 GA, and pay special attention to the markings on the receiver. If it is marked 2-3/4”, you need to use a barrel marked 2-3/4”, if it is marked 3” use a 2-3/4” or 3” barrel, and lastly if it is marked 3-1/2” use 2-3/4”, 3”, or 3-1/2”. But you are limited to the shells that match the barrel markings. For instance, don’t try to use a 3” shell in a 3” gun with a 2-3/4” barrel, it won’t work you have to use 2-3/4”.
I am going to be checking shops for this home defense shotgun in .20 gauge.
Winchester model 1300 defender
Carl Alexander
Posted on Wednesday, November 09, 2005 7:27:42 PM by calex59
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