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is there a company out there that can thread the inside of a shotgun barrel to accept interchangeable chokes, like a briley or a winchoke?


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Oh I don't know, have you thought of trying these guy's? Big Grin

http://www.briley.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWCATS&Category=211


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The guy running this sale does all my shotgun work.

Choke tube installation


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Go to shotgunworld.com and become a member. Simple and free. Look in the Gunsmithing and restoration section for Mike Orlen. He is the moderator of that site and offeres his services to members at dealer price. Threading is $35 and colonial choke tubes are $17. I have had him do two of my guns, a Daly Miroku 20 gauge and a Winchester Super X-1 semi auto. He is fast and good.


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Depending on your barrel dimensions briley might be your best choice. They can put chokes in anything because they are so thin. I use them often and feel it is well worth the money. I have had them do model 12s and superposed brownings as an example
 
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