Browning's web site has the current information.
No, Invector chokes will not fit the Browning Medalist shotgun. The Medalist typically uses fixed chokes that are integral to the barrel, while Invector chokes are designed for Browning shotguns with removable choke systems. It's important to check the specific model and choke compatibility for your shotgun.
Look at the choke tubes.
To change the choke of the shot
Yes
Yes, in the new A5.
The Browning web site has a search function that will assist you.
It came with the Invector system which allowed changing chokes.
No, Remington screw-in chokes will not fit a Browning Auto-5. The Browning Auto-5 uses a different threading system for its chokes, specifically the Invector or Invector Plus chokes, depending on the model and production year. It's important to use the correct chokes designed for your specific shotgun to ensure proper fit and function. Always consult the owner's manual or a knowledgeable gunsmith for compatibility.
Introduced in 1973, the Citori was the first Japanese made Browning. Fixed chokes were the only option until the Invector choke became available in 1983. The fixed chokes and Invectors were both available on the Citori for a few years until in 1989 when the Invector became standard on all guages except the 28ga and .410.
Should be interchangeable with Winchester chokes. http://www.choketube.com/guide.HTML Used browning invector chokes in my condor 1 o/u
Invector is a brand not a choke. Invector is a brand not a choke.
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