To determine the choke on a Westernfield Model 155A shotgun, you can look for markings on the barrel, which may indicate the choke type (such as "IC" for Improved Cylinder, "M" for Modified, or "F" for Full). If there are no markings, you can perform a choke gauge test using a choke gauge tool or a caliper to measure the constriction at the muzzle. Alternatively, you can pattern the shotgun using different loads and see how the shot spreads to infer the choke type.
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?
The Westernfield Mod 46A is a Mossberg Mod 42.
It has a nickel steel barrel and is a 12 gauge with a mod choke. It has a nickel steel barrel and is a 12 gauge with a mod choke. It has a nickel steel barrel and is a 12 gauge with a mod choke.
It is within the realm of possibility.
Yes
You shouldn't have to do anything but it depends on the mod if it is the too many items mod you need to press O,if it is the zepplin mod you need to craft the box to make it work.It depends on the mod tell me witch mod it is and I'll tell you what happend
They were made. The code on the left rear of the barrel for a cylinder choke would be ***. Improved cylinder is marked with two astricks and a minus sign,so **-. Here are the Browning choke markings: * =Full.*- = Imp. Mod.,** = Mod.,**- = Imp.Cly., **$ = Skeet and *** = Cly.
IF ANY SHOT GUN HAS A MOD CHOKE OR IMPROVED ITS OK, ONLY FULL CHOKE WILL NOT BE SAFE, BULGING IN THE BARREL MAY OCCUR.
yes if you are talking about a vent rib feild barrel the barrel should be marked for the choke. either full, mod, or imp cyl. you really want to use imp cyl but can fire a slug thru a mod or full, if it has choke tubes then i would get the imp cyl.
Either modified or full choke... full choke keeps the shot in a tighter bunch, so it is better for a longer shot.
In both the U.S. and British scale of chokes, Full choke is the tightest choke for game guns (there are some "extra tight" chokes but these are generally for other thsan game guns). The English 3/4 (three quarter) choke is equivalent to the U.S. "Improved Modified" The English 1/2 (quarter ) choke is equivant to the U.S. "modified" In other words the Mod choke is one half the tightness of a full choke and a the Improved Modified is three quarters the tightness of a full choke.
Is it a 12 guage Marlin 120? if so yes we have one and have done so.