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Sim G
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Choke threading

#1 Post by Sim G »

I have an old greener that I intend to to have threaded for chokes. Anyone other than Teague do this sort of work? Any personal recommendations?

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Re: Choke threading

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I looked into this a while back, didn't find anyone who advised they could do the work. Wound up buying the tap and reamer to cut win chokes, but I came upon the problem of external barrel diameter not being large enough.
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Re: Choke threading

#3 Post by daman »

Tbh, why molest the old gun... do you need it choked for a specific purpose?
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Re: Choke threading

#4 Post by Sky888 »

I looked into this a while back and only Teague was a viable but pricey option against the value of the gun. Be interested if you found another place in the end.
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