Remington cylinder or skeet choke

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Sim G
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Remington cylinder or skeet choke

#1 Post by Sim G »

Anyone got a surplus cylinder or skeet choke suitable for a Remington thread? Flush fit or extended, either would be great.

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Re: Remington cylinder or skeet choke

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I almost certainly have. I have about 10 somewhere.
All flush fit.
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Re: Remington cylinder or skeet choke

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Outstanding! Let me know how much you want for one and how I get the money to you! Many thanks!
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Re: Remington cylinder or skeet choke

#4 Post by Sim G »

Unfortunately mag41uk had an improved cylinder. I’m still on the look out for a cylinder or skeet choke.

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