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I believe that it can, however a full choke is not reccomended. Also certain slugs and loads should not be used. otherwise you could see your cutts tube ripped off the muzzle and sent hurling downrange. Best advice is to contact Lyman with your particular needs for a slug (application such as Deer Hunting / range desired etc.) Lyman still makes Cutts Compensators and choke tubes. They can recommend the brand or slug type and load for shooting in your Browning cutts shotgun.
Call Browning and get it lettered.
A cutts will usually always hurt the value of an A5. There are a few exceptions with the pre-war guns. If the gun is the Skeet Model, (denoted by a **$ on the barrel) the cutts was often a regular "extra" ordered with the skeet gun and won't affect value. These were usually 3 shot autos that were stamped on the end of the forend. A skeet model is always of interest no matter condition. Any prewar gun that is in 97-100% condition will hold good value despite a cutts. The quality of the cutts installation job will make a difference plus or minus on barrels with vented & raised hollow matted ribs (Iv'e seen some shoddy jobs). Pretty much any A5 that is in super nice condition with the cutts is still collectable. I will not collect a pre war with a poly choke, but do make exceptions for the cutts. If the gun also has a pad, then value will really drop off. Other exceptions are Grade II, III, and grade IV guns. Especially extra barrels with cutts, it makes for a nice 2 barrel set, and the Cutts suddenly becomes more interesting. Bottom line is unless your gun is 95% or better, deduct from market price around 15-20% for the Cutts, and another 20-25% or more for a recoil pad.
Graham Cutts's birth name is John Henry Graham Cutts.
On a 63 gun, the cutts would reduce the gun 15-20% or more. The good news is that barrels were not serialized to the gun. Purchase another barrel with the correct address on the barrel, and sell as a two barrel set. This could recover some of the loss on the cutts.
Richard Cutts died in 1845.
Richard Cutts was born in 1771.
Don Cutts was born in 1956.
Thomas Cutts has written: 'Petiton of Thomas Cutts' -- subject(s): Catharine (Ship)
Patricia Cutts was born on July 20, 1926.
Patricia Cutts was born on July 20, 1926.
Marsena E. Cutts was born in 1833.