CZSteve
Member
How is the best way to remove a choke tube out of a Winchester 1300?
They have the 'nurled' extension beyond the barrel w/ opposing pin holes 180 degrees from each other.
Found a decent 1300 w/ wood furniture @ a pawn marked $149.00.
(thinking they'll take $120.00 - 125.00)
Been well used, but looks to be in overall good condition.
Do want to ensure that the choke tube is not rust-welded to the barrel and can't get the choke to budge using just my fingers.
Have a wrench for the Remington style chokes.
Is there a dedicated wrench for the Winnie? Spanner type wrench I would assume?
Should I bring a small vise-grip and something to protect the finnish?
(asking permission of course)
Right-or-wrong.
The 1300 'feels' the best to me.
Please no flames from all you 870 affecianodos
They have the 'nurled' extension beyond the barrel w/ opposing pin holes 180 degrees from each other.
Found a decent 1300 w/ wood furniture @ a pawn marked $149.00.
(thinking they'll take $120.00 - 125.00)
Been well used, but looks to be in overall good condition.
Do want to ensure that the choke tube is not rust-welded to the barrel and can't get the choke to budge using just my fingers.
Have a wrench for the Remington style chokes.
Is there a dedicated wrench for the Winnie? Spanner type wrench I would assume?
Should I bring a small vise-grip and something to protect the finnish?
(asking permission of course)
Right-or-wrong.
The 1300 'feels' the best to me.
Please no flames from all you 870 affecianodos