There should be some type of markings on the receiver/barrel. Usually a combination of - and *
Choke size varies. You will have to take it to a gunsmith.
You can't tell by the serial number. Go to http://www.browning.com/customerservice/qna/detail.asp?ID=100 for choke specifications.
The Winchester 140 12 gauge has a choke barrel at 28". This is the same choke size as the 20 gauge model.
The TIGHTEST choke (which is smallest) is the Extra Full. The largest (no choke at all) is known as a cylinder bore.
yes. They can choke on the regular size lego. The larger size Duplo pieces are safer but you should keep the baby away from the small size accessory pieces.
Measure it, or have a gunsmith measure it, with a choke gauge.
All guns should have the information stamped onto the barrel. Most of the time it is near the action. Look on the barrel of your shot gun and it should tell you the make, model, caliber (or in your case with a shot gun) the gauge, for shot guns the size of shell the gun takes, and finally the choke the shot gun has. If it is a screw on choke it should saw on it.
ABOUT .660 IN A 12 GA SHOTGUN, TIGHEST NORMAL CHOKE EXCEPT FOR NEW TURKEY GUNS.
'*' designates full choke (F). '*-' designates improved modified choke (IM). '**' designates modified choke (M). '**-' designates improved cylinder choke (IC). '**$' designates skeet (SK). '***' designates cylinder bore (CYL).
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'*' designates full choke (F). '*-' designates improved modified choke (IM). '**' designates modified choke (M). '**-' designates improved cylinder choke (IC). '**$' designates skeet (SK). '***' designates cylinder bore (CYL).
I have a belgium 12 gauge browning shot gun with the serial #B67119. I am trying to find out what type or size choke it has