Thanks, I do have the 3 chokes for the model 20-12 already. I had been looking for a method to remove the knurled end on the ventilated barrel (see my pic above).
I did mic the knurled ring and it is .751. I believe you are right about this being the best barrel adapt for slugs. I had always believed that slugs would "tumble" on its way to the target. As I think this through however, of course that couldnt happen until well past the barrel. Thank you...
Thanks a lot! I believe you are right, and I will mic the collar to see if it is .729 or larger. It is actually beveled on the inside and toward the ventilated. I've never shot slugs before, and was concerned that a slug would "tumble" inside that ventilated shroud and would impact and...
Thanks for the info Varminterror. I think the knurled ring should thread out as well. I've tried with a wrench, but do not want to apply too much pressure, as I dont have a bench vise to hold the gun. I've shot this shot gun for many years as is for Pheasant and Trap. I am interested in...
Thank you Col H. The pic you sent clarifies some things for me. Apparently I have been shooting clays, and birds with NO Choke installed. It looks like the choke tubes screw into the knurled piece at the end. But there are no threads there?
I have the above shotgun, and 3 Choke tubes with a small tool that fits them. I'm finding it difficult to remove the ventilated "shroud" at the end of the barrel, and dont want to force it or use a large wrench. Does anyone know how this is done?
I have the above shotgun, and 3 Choke tubes with a small tool that fits them. I'm finding it difficult to remove the ventilated "shroud" at the end of the barrel, and dont want to force it or use a large wrench. Does anyone know how this is done?
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