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  2. Choke (firearms) - Wikipedia

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    The marking is usually stamped on the underside of the barrel for older guns without choke tubes, or is spelled out in abbreviated text on the barrel near the gauge marking. In the case of choke tubes, the amount of choke for each barrel is usually stamped on the side of the choke tube, or there may be thin slots cut in the exposed rim of the ...

  3. Mossberg 185 - Wikipedia

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    The choke tubes were knurled on the outside, but shotgun was also shipped with a wrench to assist with removing the choke tubes. [1] Specs: 3-Shot, Takedown, 20 gauge only (2 1/2 & 2 3/4-inch), 2 shell detachable magazine. Weight 6 1/4 lbs, barrel, 25" with three interchangeable choke tubes, Modified, Full & Improved Cylinder.

  4. Remington Spartan 100 - Wikipedia

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    It is chambered in 12 gauge with a 28-inch barrel, or in 20 gauge or .410 bore with a 26-inch barrel. It weighs ⁠6 + 1 / 2 ⁠ pounds. An upgraded version of the SPR100 has a nickel-plated receiver, walnut stock and fore-end, and screw-in choke tubes. This variant is a 12 gauge with a ⁠29 + 1 / 2 ⁠-inch barrel.

  5. Remington Model 870 - Wikipedia

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    12-gauge, 20-gauge 28, 26, 21, 18.75, 26 and 20 in (711, 660, 533, 476, 660 and 508 mm) Vent rib Rem Choke and fully rifled Bead and rifle sights, satin black carbon steel receiver finish, American walnut satin stock finish. [13] Fieldmaster Synthetic 12-gauge, 20-gauge 28, 26, 21, 21 and 20 in (710, 660, 530, 530 and 510 mm) Vent rib Rem Choke ...

  6. Mossberg 500 - Wikipedia

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    The Mossberg 500 is a series of pump-action shotguns manufactured by O.F. Mossberg & Sons. [1] The 500 series comprises widely varying models of hammerless repeaters, all of which share the same basic receiver and action, but differ in bore size, barrel length, choke options, magazine capacity, stock and forearm materials.

  7. Shotgun slug - Wikipedia

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    Another option is to use a rifled choke in a smooth-bore barrel, at least for shotguns having a removable choke tube. Rifled chokes are considerably less expensive than a rifled shotgun barrel, and a smooth-bore barrel paired with a rifled choke is often nearly as accurate as a rifled shotgun barrel dedicated for use with slugs.