the barrel has to be bored out and threaded inside, I've had it done on my 12 ga but not 100% sure if they have those choke styles for a 410 caliber , perhaps a choke mounted on the outside would be better
The Rem Choke was first marketed on the Remington 11-87 simi-automatic shotgun. This firearm was introduced in 1987, thus 11-87. The Rem choke is a metal threaded tube about 2 inches long threaded on the outside. The muzzle of the barrel is threaded on the inside. The original Remington 1100 simi-auto had a built in choke and when you purchased it you could only get one choke, full, modified, improved were the most common. With the 11-87, you buy only one gun with one barrel and with a Rem Choke of your choice. If your 11-87 came with a ' Full' Rem Choke for ducks and geese and you want to shoot quail, all you need is to purchase a Rem Choke in Improved Cylinder. Screw out one, screw in another. Neat,huh!
Rem-Choke
100-200 USD or so
yes i have a Remington 870 choke in my Charles daly
Rem Koolhaas is 66 years old (birthdate: November 17, 1944).
The first year that the Rem Choke or screw in choke on Remington shotguns was 1986. It made the already famous Remington 870 even more popular.
The short answer is no. I have a Remington Model 1100 Circa ~1963 with a 30" barrel and integral Full choke. This barrel does not accept any additional chokes. You could procure a newer barrel relatively cheaply (roughly $200 new or much less used at a gun show) that will accept screw-in type chokes. Another alternative would be to install an after market screw-in choke system. Not all barrels are candidates, but many are. One such after market installer is "www.choketube.com".
308/12 There's more: 410/22 LR 410/22 WMR 12/223 Rem 12/308 Win 12/30-06 Sprg
It can, but you will probably get better accuracy with improved cylinder bore or cylinder bore using slugs. It depends on the gun.
Made 1919
to rem ember the people who died in the dumb old war
You will have to call Browning.