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C-lect choke is an adjustable choke system that Mossberg implemented on their shotguns pre-1977. After 1977 they went to the accu-choke system. The choke is adjustable between Full, Modified, and Improved Cylinder. It is, however, not recommended for use with steel shot.
Jack First Gun Parts Reference is a three volume set that costs about $40. If they do not have the part they will make. They are the best for old firearms. http://www.jackfirstgun.com
Slugs in Goose gun? Not a good idea to shoot Foster slugs in full choke, although it can be done safely, accuracy will suffer. That's Foster slugs only! Remington and Winchester.It's better to have a screw-in choke system installed, then you can use an open choke tube for slugs. Try Johnny's chokes:www.angelfire.com/ok2/shotgunchokes/index.html
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25-95 dollars,if it has a adjustable choke then add 5 dollars to the range of prices quoted.
mid 1900's westernfield(mossberg) 12gauge boltaction. in nice condition is worth about 160.00$...up or down.
Not choke, just die; no oxygen. And so cold your lungs would freeze.
yes they would
A 97 model would be fuel injected, which has no choke.
I don't know if they are manufactured anymore (though I suspect not), but I can tell you that I bought one at auction last year for $25. Granted, that was a fluke, but if you check the auctions on gunbroker.com for instance, you'll see that these shotguns are expected to bring in around $125.
This was a Remington 58 Sportsman, which was made from 1956-64. Value will depend on condition, vent rib or no, but averages around $250-$325.
Older vehicles with a carburetor have a choke to aid in cold starts. The choke would be part of the carburetor. If it was to be stuck on the engine would flood and not start. Newer vehicles (mid 80's and up) are fuel injected and do not use the "choke" as such. It is done electronicly.