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12 gauge steel
The gauge (in American English or more commonly referred to as bore in British English) of a firearm is a unit of measurement used to express the inner diameter (bore diameter) of the barrel.
Gauge is determined from the weight of a solid sphere of lead that will fit the bore of the firearm and is expressed as the multiplicative inverse of the sphere's weight as a fraction of a pound, e.g., a one-twelfth pound lead ball fits a 12-gauge bore. Therefore with a 12-gauge, it would take 12 balls of lead of the same size as the 12 gauge shotgun's inner bore diameter to weigh 1 pound (454 grams). The term is related to the measurement of cannons, which were also measured by the weight of their iron round shot; an eight-pounder would fire an 8 lb (3.6 kg) ball.
Gauge is commonly used today in reference to shotguns, though historically it was also used in large double rifles, which were made in sizes up to 2 bore during their heyday in the 1880s, being originally loaded with black powder cartridges. These very large rifles, called "elephant guns", were intended for use primarily in Africa and Asia for hunting large dangerous game.
Gauge is commonly abbreviated as "ga.", "ga", or "G".
I have 5 boxes of 3" 12 gauge steel. BB, BBB and T. I am interested in trading for 9mm 115 grain rounds. I am located in the King City area. If interested, let me know what you have. Thanks
Hopefully you are interested in this ammo lot
Kent
12 Gauge Steel - 5 Shot
59 Rounds
$0.42/rd
$25
Inventory
(02) 25 round box Kent Upland Fasteel 12 Gauge, 2 3/4", 1,400fps, 5 shot
(01) 09 round box Kent Upland Fasteel 12 Gauge, 2 3/4", 1,400fps, 5 shot (Partial)
Transaction to be at my...
I got 5 boxes of hevi shot hevi hammer I don’t need. 4 box’s are 2 shot 1 box is 3 shot. Than 5 boxes of Winchester steel all 3 shot. Asking 110$ for the hevi hammer and 80$ for the Winchester. Or all of it for 160$. Local pick up in clackamas Gladstone area
2-3/4" #2 - x 25
2-3/4" #4 - x 25
3" # 4 - x 29
With cases
$45?
WAG on price
I do not shoot steel shot, leftover surplus from a purchase a while back. Want to reclaim shelf space.
Trade options:
147gr 9mm JHP bullets (projectiles, not loaded ammo)
1 brick CCI #500
I have 9 boxes of high velocity #4 shot and 1 box of #7 shot. All boxes are full and are steel shot for hunting. Each box is 25 rounds.
$150 for all 10 boxes.
For sale is a 100 round case of Federal 12 gauge. It's 3", steel, #2 shot. Also included are 10 rounds of 1 3/4" Federal Shorty shotshells in #8 shot.
Price is $70 and meet in Centralia/Chehalis. I would consider trades for 12 gauge buckshot, 223/5.56, 9mm, or 38 spl.