Te pressed on choke is a Weaver brand. The wood and steel a pretty good. I still use it in the fall for Pheasants because it is lite to carry and because of the holes in the side of the choke, has little recoil. The steel butt is still on it.
You have a Baikal Model IJ-18 that was imported from the Soviet Union. If it has a 26 inch barrel it has no choke, a 28 inch barrel has a modified choke, and the 30 inch has a full choke. It is worth about $100 in excellent shape.
This means there is no "choke" or narrowing of the barrel at the muzzle.
If your 20 inch barrel has screw in chokes then get a full or extra full turkey choke tube and you'll be fine. Just make sure to pattern the shot with your particular barrel and choke combination. Also make sure you know where the point of impact will be with your sights. The 24 inch barrel would be fine also as long as it's properly choked etc.
Yes, you can shoot 2 1/2,2 3/4, and 3 inch shot gun shell in that barrel.
500.00
There is no "Standard" choke. A5's could be purchased with one of many different chokes, however, the more common chokes on a 28" barrel were Full and Modified
The value of a Winchester Model 67A boy's rifle with a 20 inch barrel depends on its condition. This gun in excellent condition is valued around 100.00 as of 2014.
Yes, a Remington 1100 with a 30-inch full choke barrel can be used to shoot steel shot, but caution is advised. Full choke barrels may not perform well with steel shot, which can lead to increased pressure and potential damage to the barrel. It's generally recommended to use an improved cylinder or modified choke for steel shot to ensure safe and reliable performance. Always check the manufacturer's guidelines and consult with a knowledgeable gunsmith if unsure.
2.78 square feet.
I just bought one at a gun show in fair condition for $70.
Remington H 70 is a Law Enforcement shotgun, 18 inch barrel without choke. Good Personal Protection gun,
If you see spiral grooves when looking down the barrel, then it is rifled.