To determine the choke of a Springfield Model 67 shotgun, you can measure the constriction of the barrel at the muzzle. This is done using a choke gauge or calipers to measure the inside diameter of the barrel at the muzzle and comparing it to the diameter further back. Standard chokes include cylinder, improved cylinder, modified, improved modified, and full, each corresponding to specific constriction measurements. Additionally, you can test the patterning by firing the shotgun at a target and assessing the spread of shot to gauge the choke's effectiveness.
They came in various barrel lengths and choke combinations. If it is not marked on the side of the barrel, you will have to pattern the shotgun to determine the choke
There is a tool known as a choke gauge. It is a tapered length of metal that is placed in the bore, and measures the width of the muzzle. Or- shoot the shotgun, and determine how it patterns, Purpose of a choke is to to open or close a shot pattern- and proof is in what the gun does.
My first shotgun was a springfield Model 67 around 1973-74. I dont know about the "E" but mine was a 20 gu shotgun
I have a Model 67h, The magazine holds 4 with one in the camber.
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The Brazilian CBC Model 586 shotgun typically uses Beretta/Benelli Mobil choke tubes, which are also known as the Maxis chokes. You can use choke tubes compatible with this system in your CBC Model 586 shotgun.
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You can probably get wood for your shotgun from Numrich Gunparts, but you would have to determine exactly which Stevens model matches your Springfield. I'd check the yellow pages for a local gunsmith and let him figure it out.
I have a single shot Springfield shotgun but there is no model number anywhere. It looks just like a the Stevens Model 94 and has several identical parts although I am not sure what series of the 94 it is.
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