You need to be more specific.
a slug is normally use in a shot gun and they are not rifled a gun with a rifled barrel should shoot a Shell that is the same caliber as the gun.
The gun shield on a tank is the place where the barrel of the weapon enters the turret from the outside. It elevates with the gun tube (barrel).
DO NOT ATTMEPT TO DO THIS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! danger
No. They will be too large to fit in the gun or be fired out of the barrel.
You can use the N-strike Recon CS-6 barrel (good gun, I recommend it)
probabaly i guess u could
You don't, you use the barrel code. If you don't have the original barrel you can try calling Remington.
Use a cloth swab threaded through the tip of a gun cleaning rod and swipe it through the barrel. Then take a clean one and do it again until all the oil is removed.
To remove barrel, first disassemble gun. Remove magazine by inserting a 1/4" dia punch in the hole in the magazine and unscrew. Now the hard part. Unscrew the action from the barrel. You will need a special barrel vice and a special action wrench to do this - if you don't want to bugger up the barrel and action. The barrel vice needs to accomodate the rib (if installed). It needs to use custom made wooden jaws (for each different barrel). Use rosin on wooden jaws to increase friction. These tools are usually only economical to make if you are in the gun repair business.
You can't. You will have to sell your old air gun, then use the money towards a new PCP air rifle.
No, the barrel us obstructed. A real bullet would shatter it, but a real gun will also fire blanks.