Probably not. The cost to have choke tubes installed is going to be in the $150 to $250 range depending on who does the work. They will not increase the value of the gun that much. The 3200 as a fairly heavy gun is well suited to skeet and trap where it is not being carried for extended periods. I'd leave it as a skeet gun and find someone who values the "made in the USA" factor and owning a classic over and under to buy it. On the other hand, if the gun is in good condition, has not been shot much, and has had the forearm modifications done to prevent stock damage from repeated firing (up to $800 cost to have it done now that Remington is not doing it on a recall basis) and you want to use it for applications other than skeet (perhaps pheasant or water fowl) then maybe the tubes are a worthwhile investment. That might well be the case if the gun was handed down from a family member or has other sentimental value and you want to get maximum use from it. Doing it just to increase the value though isn't likely to recover the cost of the work.
If you mean a choke bored barrel, it designates the amount of constriction a shotgun barrel has.
Yes, some of the remington tubes will but not all. I have a remington modified choke in my mp 153 right now.
No it will not
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.
Unknown.
Is it a screw in choke?
They usually use a modified (medium) choke on the 870, unless it has choke tubes.
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 shotgun in question uses a standard Tru-Choke.
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
Yes they are interchangeable but the barrels however are not.
Not all Remington 1100 shotguns come with a full choke; the choke options can vary depending on the specific model and configuration. The Remington 1100 series includes various models designed for different purposes, such as hunting or target shooting, and they may come with interchangeable chokes or fixed chokes. It's essential to check the specifications of the particular model you are interested in to determine the choke type it includes.