The following choke tubes are available from Charles Daly:
Rem-Choke
Remington chokes fit Charles daly
If a Charles Daly choke tube has no markings, it typically indicates that it is a generic or standard choke that may not be specifically designed for a particular gauge or constriction type. It is important to refer to the manufacturer's guidelines or consult a professional to ensure compatibility with your shotgun. Additionally, using an unmarked choke could lead to improper fit or performance issues. Always prioritize safety and performance by confirming choke specifications before use.
FULL CK. IS + MOD. CK. IS+-, LOCATEDON THE LEFT SIDE OF THE BARREL NEAR THE BREECH.
Charles Daily choke markingschoke markings are on the barrel lug, take your barrel off the receiver or action turn it over and read the markings on the back of the locking lug.
Charles Daly 20 gauge shotguns typically use Beretta/Benelli mobil chokes, which means that any choke tubes designed for these systems should be compatible. It's always best to verify the specific model of your shotgun, as there may be variations. Additionally, ensure that the choke tubes you purchase are rated for use with 20 gauge ammunition. Always consult the owner's manual or the manufacturer for the most accurate information.
yes i have a Remington 870 choke in my Charles daly
Charles Daly 12 gauge shotguns typically use Remington-style choke tubes, which are compatible with many Remington models. However, it's essential to verify the specific model of your Charles Daly shotgun, as fit can vary slightly between different models and production years. For the best results, consult the manufacturer's specifications or a knowledgeable dealer to ensure compatibility.
Star markings on Charles Daly barrels typically indicate the quality of the metal and the manufacturing process used in the barrel's construction. These markings can also signify specific features like the type of steel or the barrel's proofing standard. Collectors and enthusiasts often look for these stars as a sign of craftsmanship and reliability in the firearm. Overall, they serve as a quality assurance symbol for the barrels produced by Charles Daly.
modified or cylinder - get both and try them out
Well, if it's a Charles Daly that has been used then it's either broken or about to break. I'd say $75
they take the same chokes as the remingtons these are easy to find.