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I am looking for a polychoke for a 12ga barrel.
I have an older model 12 that I want to cut the barrel down a bit and I need a poly choke to put on it.
And help would be appreciated.
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Thanks for the reply
That is a choke tube.
I am looking for someone that has an original Poly Choke to put on a plain barrel. Not one that is already threaded.
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Polychokes are loud and annoying to many fellow shooters. I would pay to have choke tubes installed instead in a heartbeat. There's at least one of what you're looking for on ebay, along with multiple barrels that would likely fit your gun. Should not be a problem if you really want one.


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22RF,

Keep in mind that if you cut the barrel down you could be wreaking havoc with the accuracy of the gun.

Virtually all shotgun tubes are not concentric if you cut that down you may also affect the structural integrity of the gun and rib etc.

Your best bet woudl be to take it to a gunsmith that does Teague chokes as they will be knowledgable about the effects and pitfalls of cutting the barrel

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Not to derail your thread, I asked a fellow that sold shotguns once what a polychoke did . . . his answer was that it turned a $1000 shotgun into a $500 shotgun. I thought his comment was pretty clever. That said, good luck finding one.


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I have one on my 16 gauge Model 12 that my father give me 58 years ago( and he had used it for 20 years before that). Works just fine, as does a 78 y o shotgun with probably a thousand cases of shell through it. tu2


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They are available frequently on eBay. Nothing wrong with a Poly Choke. They work well and look fine on a vintage gun.


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Mine worked fine. And the first year I had it, I couldn't keep my hands off of it. The second year, not so much. The third or fourth year, I set it on mod and there it stayed until I sold the gun. Smiler


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I agree with Gatogordo and MJines, I had 3 guns with poly chokes when I was younger.Got rid of them as soon as I could.I have a friend that still uses one,he says he not even sure it works.The tech has changed on shotguns, screw ins are way superior,that is why you do not see poly chokes on new guns for the last 40+ years.
 
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