If you mean a choke bored barrel, it designates the amount of constriction a shotgun barrel has.
50-100 or so
I have a 20 ga that has c-lect choke on it. it has a 26" barrow with an adjustment on the end of barrow that lets you adjust the chock from 1 cyl, mod, to full choke. Makes the end of the barrow a little smaller. hope this helps you. some one may have cut it off?
Unknown.
I have a shotgun choke bored dec.11,1900 with mound city arms that is all that is one it where can i find out about it
A shotgun barrel with a cylinder bore choke.
How old is the gun
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 value of a 1905 model D single barrel choke bored Diamond Arms shotgun is actually dependent upon a number of things. Most importantly the condition of the shotgun.
A couple hundred dollars.
yes
BROWNING CHOKES AND THEIR CODES (ON REAR LEFT-SIDE OF BARREL)* designates full choke (F).*- designates improved modified choke (IM).** designates modified choke (M).**- designates improved cylinder choke (IC).**$ designates skeet (SK).*** designates cylinder bore (CYL).INV. designates barrel is threaded for Browning Invector choke tube system.INV. PLUS designates back-bored barrels
Not sure but I have #9972