A choke is a device placed on the end of a shotgun barrel that changes the pattern of the shot as it leaves the rifle.
No. A rifle does not have a choke. A rifle has grooves to make a bullet spin around. The spin keeps the bullet going on a straight path. Shotguns have chokes. A choke sits at the open end of the barrell and squeezes the shot just before it leaves the barrell. That squeezing makes the shot hold together and slowly spread out as it goes toward the target. Without the choke, the shot spreads out in all directions as soon as it leaves the tip of the barrell.
yes for a shotgun you need a rifle barrel DO NOT shoot slugs if you have a poly-choke!
300 or so
Yes, You can change the barrel. I would suggest sending it to Briley or another reputable choke tube manufacturer to have it changed to the briley or win choke removable choke tube. You can also purchase a rifle sight, slug barrle for under $250.00 from most retailors
A fixed choke is a choke that can not be removed or changed.
A 454 Chevrolet engine which is experiencing a choke light while the choke is physically open, indicates the choke is not receiving power. This can be caused by a loose connection or a defective choke.
The value of a Harrington and Richardson rifle made in Worcester, Massachusetts, with a .410 choke can vary widely based on factors such as condition, model, and market demand. Generally, prices can range from $200 to $600, but rare models or those in excellent condition may fetch higher prices. To get an accurate estimate, it's advisable to consult recent sales data or a firearms appraisal expert.
The choke lever should be down for the choke to be off. In the raised position is choke on.
choke lever pushed downwards = choke on
there is no choke its got an electric choke on the carb
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