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Unread 12-06-2021, 04:33 PM   #1
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Default Q1 & Q2 choke constrictions

Is there a typical number associated with each of these two chokes on a 12 ga reproduction gun ?
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Unread 12-06-2021, 05:23 PM   #2
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In 12 GA I have found Q1 to be .003-.004" and Q2 .007-.008". As in all guns there will be variations in production.
These Q1/Q2 chokes in all gauges are very versatile and desireable.
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Thank you Bob, that was what I was looking for.
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Woodcock Chokes is what I call them. Should be W1 and W2. PS. We have no quail.
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My absolute favorite chokes in these guns.
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I only wish that my 28" Repros were bored Q1 and Q2. It took me years to find a double trigger 12 gauge Repro, 28" IC and MOD, pretty much a rarity among guns actually for sale. My 28" 28s are both bored modified and very full.
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My 12 ga repro with 26" Q1/Q2 chokes measures .004/.009. The 28" marked IC/Mod measure .006/.012.
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Whatever the chokes, a 12 gauge is, and will be in the future, a rare gun. Look at the production figures.
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I've asked ths question before without ever coming up with an answer:

Do we know if there were any 12ga. Parker Reproductions produced with 28" barrels factory choked Q1/Q2?

We have seen them in all the other gauges 20, 28 and .410 as well as the 16ga. Krieghoff bbls., but the 12ga. w/28" bbls. factory choked Q1/Q2 may be so rare, there's not even a single one in existence!
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