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Unread 03-05-2013, 02:53 PM   #1
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I have just acquired a 1883 12 gauge hammer gun. It is a project gun and probably will never have much value except as a neat shooter. The problem is that at least 2 inches of the barrel were cut off leaving me with an open choked 30 inch barrelset. I would like to have improved chokes. It has a reasonable amount of barrel thickness. Ideas?
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Unread 03-05-2013, 03:59 PM   #2
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I know others can chime in with most likely better information than mine but I think a skilled gunsmith who does that kind of work can somehow rechoke the barrels to what you want. As only 2 inches were cut off possibly the barrels already shoot a pattern you would be happy with. I believe Briley in TX could install thin wall choke tubes and you could have a choice of chokes. I hope this helps.
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Unread 03-05-2013, 04:09 PM   #3
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shoot and pattern first as dennis advised..it may need nothing... charlie
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Charlie I wonder if we aren't twins. Since I have a twin brother that would be triplets. Scary thought, huh?

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You could get it jug choked
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could be dennis....triplets ...lord help this world.... charlie
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I am not an expert but are the barrels damascus or steel. Seems like I read someware that you will not be able to remove screw in chocks after they have been in the gun for a while. Something to do with dissimaler metals. I may be wrong Iam sure someone will correct me if i am.
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ditto, re shoot it first to see how it patterns as is. ditto, re jug choking...tubes in an old gun jes dont seem right?
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I inquired with Mike Orlen about installing chokes in damascus barrels not too long ago. He just flat out said it couldn't be done because the metal isn't strong enough to hold the threading, that I would wind up blowing the choke tubes loose. I didn't check with Briley, but would like to hear from anyone who has successfully had this operation performed on non-fluid steel barrels. I don't exactly view Mike Orlen as the end-all-be-all, but he was a better option than anyone locally.
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Smile Choke

I have removed the stock from its bath in acetone. One of the past owners kept the gun well oiled and stored butt down.....
As soon as I can install a repaired stock I will fire a few RST rounds to see how it patterns.
If I need to have a choke installed I have enough wall thickness to have the gun jug choked. Any suggestions as to who can do the work if necessary? I live in Northern New Jersey.
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