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Yes it is full choke
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Most were full choke, but the only accurate to determine the choke is to measure the inside diameter of the muzzle with a caliper. www.countrygunsmith.net
If it is a stock gun it probably has a open cylinder unless someone has added a choke.
The Savage Stevens Model 94 series typically features a fixed choke, which can vary by specific model and barrel length. Many of these shotguns are equipped with a full choke, but it's essential to check the specific markings on your shotgun or consult the owner's manual for accurate information. If you're unsure, a gunsmith can help identify the choke type.
Look at the barrel for the choke marking. After the name, just before the meets the receiver, there will be one or more stars. One * means a full choke, the more stars, the more open the choke.
The Stevens model 77f 16 gauge pump shotgun with a 2 3/4 chamber, full choke, no serial number, is valued at between $75 and $125. They were made from 1954 to 1969.
AnswerEarly Stevens shotguns did not have choke markings.sales@countrygunsmith.netOn my Savage semi-autos, a model 755A and 775A, the chokes are marked with an asterisk on the rear left side of the barrel. One for full, two for mod., three for IC.
* Full ** Modified *** Improved Stamped on the Barrel.
A barrel with a full choke.
Most ARE shot from full choke- or even Extra Full Choke.
You can get a choke gauge at any gun shop. However- some of the older guns give a slightly off reading due to wear. A dime should fit tightly in a full choke barrell. "Old hand" way of checking. Break open the gun as if loading. Choke should be stamped on the inside just below where the shell would go.. Solo