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Yes it is full choke
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Most were full choke, but the only accurate to determine the choke is to measure the inside diameter of the muzzle with a caliper. www.countrygunsmith.net
If it is a stock gun it probably has a open cylinder unless someone has added a choke.
Look at the barrel for the choke marking. After the name, just before the meets the receiver, there will be one or more stars. One * means a full choke, the more stars, the more open the choke.
The Stevens model 77f 16 gauge pump shotgun with a 2 3/4 chamber, full choke, no serial number, is valued at between $75 and $125. They were made from 1954 to 1969.
AnswerEarly Stevens shotguns did not have choke markings.sales@countrygunsmith.netOn my Savage semi-autos, a model 755A and 775A, the chokes are marked with an asterisk on the rear left side of the barrel. One for full, two for mod., three for IC.
* Full ** Modified *** Improved Stamped on the Barrel.
A barrel with a full choke.
Most ARE shot from full choke- or even Extra Full Choke.
Full and complete wiring diagrams can be found in the Chilton or Haynes manuals for your year Jeep. As far as I have been able to tell they are not available except in small parts online.
You can get a choke gauge at any gun shop. However- some of the older guns give a slightly off reading due to wear. A dime should fit tightly in a full choke barrell. "Old hand" way of checking. Break open the gun as if loading. Choke should be stamped on the inside just below where the shell would go.. Solo