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  2. Choke (firearms) - Wikipedia

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    Shotguns intended for defensive use often have cylinder or improved cylinder chokes for the widest shot pattern at typically short defensive ranges; "cylinder barrels" have no constriction. A skeet shooter shooting at close crossing targets might use 0.13 mm (0.005 in) of constriction to produce a 75 cm (30 in) diameter pattern at a distance of ...

  3. Skeet shooting - Wikipedia

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    Often, shooters will choose an improved cylinder choke (one with a tighter pattern) or a skeet choke (one with a wider pattern), but this is a matter of preference. Some gun shops refer to this type of shotgun as a skeet gun. Skeet chokes are designed to produce a 30 inch shot pattern at 21 yards.

  4. Shotgun cartridge - Wikipedia

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    From tightest to loosest, the various choke sizes are: full choke, improved modified, modified, improved cylinder, skeet, and cylinder bore. [ 21 ] A hunter who intends to hunt an animal such as rabbit or grouse knows that the animal will be encountered at a close range—usually within 20 m (22 yd)—and will be moving very quickly.

  5. Shotgun slug - Wikipedia

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    Since most current production shotguns come equipped with sighting ribs and interchangeable choke tubes, converting a standard shotgun to a slug gun can be as simple as attaching clamp-on sights to the rib and switching to a skeet or cylinder choke tube. There are also rifled choke tubes of cylinder bore. [citation needed]

  6. Browning Double Automatic Shotgun - Wikipedia

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    The Browning Double Automatic Shotgun is a short-recoil operated [2] semi-automatic (auto-loading) 12-gauge shotgun with a 2 + 3 ⁄ 4-inch chamber.The firearm was produced between 1952 and 1971, with production volume of approximately 67,000.

  7. Shotgun - Wikipedia

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    The choke typically consists of a conical section that smoothly tapers from the bore diameter down to the choke diameter, followed by a cylindrical section of the choke diameter. Briley Manufacturing, a maker of interchangeable shotgun chokes, uses a conical portion about three times the bore diameter in length, so the shot is gradually ...

  8. Baikal MP-153 - Wikipedia

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    The MP-153 is manufactured with fixed choke available as Cylinder, Modified or Full variants, or with screw in chokes with Cylinder, Improved Cylinder, Modified, Improved Modified, Full and Extra Full variants available. Normally there are 3 or 4 chokes included with multi choke variants of the shotgun and a spanner that duplicates as a choke ...

  9. Beretta 1301 - Wikipedia

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    The 1301 Tactical LE features a fixed cylinder or improved cylinder choke instead of the interchangeable Optimachoke-HP chokes. All 1301 Tactical LE came with a 7-round extended magazine tube and the Gen 2 bolt release lever as standard, whereas regular Tactical models can be found without the magazine extension and only holds 5 rounds.