Ears" give the leverage needed to unscrew tight choke tubes damage-free. Good control for installation, too. Sized to fit Colonial brand tubes; fits many others. Pocket-sized. Mfg: Colonial Arms SPECS: Steel. 2 1/2" (6.3cm) l, 1 1/4" (3.2cm) w, .059"...
Reduced diameter, extended, knurled ring, gives the necessary clearance to let you use two choke tubes in side-by-side and over/under guns. Extended tube places the choke restriction outside the barrel. Prevents steel shot battering from jamming tube...
High quality, interchangeable tubes not only improve pattern density but vent exiting barrel gases to reduce felt recoil and muzzle lift. Helps keep the barrel down and the front bead on target for a faster follow-up shot. Knurled end makes installation/removal...
Magna-Tip Choke Tube Wrench to use with your Brownells Designated Driver. Mfg: Colonial Arms
If a barrel is too thin to tap for screw-in choke tubes or it's chrome-lined (eats reamers/taps), or if the end has been bulged, you can install screw-in tubes. Simply turn the last 3/4" of barrel to dimension in chart and solder adapter in place. Mfg:...
Beautifully made tubes with an extremely smooth inside finish and an undercut, tube-to-barrel joint to minimize shot and wad fouling buildup. Both Win-Choke and Tru-Choke tubes are "invisible" style, no unsightly "knob" sticks out. And, they can't rust;...
External "Special Purpose" Choke Tubes made from high tensile strength e.d.t. 150 carbon steel to withstand the higher pressures created by large shot and the constant pounding of competitive shooting without bulging at the threads or splitting the barrel....
External "Special Purpose" Choke Tubes made from high tensile strength e.d.t. 150 carbon steel to withstand the higher pressures created by large shot and the constant pounding of competitive shooting without bulging at the threads or splitting the barrel....
External "Special Purpose" Choke Tubes made from high tensile strength e.d.t. 150 carbon steel to withstand the higher pressures created by large shot and the constant pounding of competitive shooting without bulging at the threads or splitting the barrel....
The trouble with steel shot is that it will bulge even the toughest, thickest shotgun barrel at the choke, gradually destroying not only pattern density but the barrel itself. Plus, the battering also jams the choke tube threads into the barrel threads,...