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Post by vancmike on Jan 30, 2014 12:59:04 GMT -5
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Post by jerryray on Jan 31, 2014 7:59:06 GMT -5
I didn't know they came with screw in chokes and a camo case. Mine had the yellow/orange plastic type case that cracked after a few years. It's already passed my limit.
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Post by thehunteriam on Jan 31, 2014 21:22:51 GMT -5
I bet someone had it tapped for chokes. With a cylinder barrel, I am surprised that there was enough "meat"for the threading.
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Post by txbob on Jan 31, 2014 21:56:26 GMT -5
I bet someone had it tapped for chokes. With a cylinder barrel, I am surprised that there was enough "meat"for the threading. www.gunsmith.co.nz/faq.htmlFAQ: Can I have screw in chokes installed in my shotgun? First you need to measure the barrel O.D. (Outside Diameter) at the choke section where the threads would be, O.D. must be at least 0.830" to fit standard size tru-chokes (or over 0.810" for tru-choke thin wall tubes), the bore I.D. (Inside Diameter) must be reasonable concentric with the Outer Diameter. There are other checks to do but these are the main things to check first. I got this off of the above site and this is for a 12ga. and I assume that since they make these chokes in 20ga. that there is a comparable requirement just different dimensions for the 20ga.
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