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Unread 10-13-2013, 05:20 PM   #8
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Daryl, I respectfully disagree. Who knows what the chokes were ? It's also a VH, not a C,B, or A grade gun. People refinish stocks, restock em, redo the barrels, re-cut the checkering, so what's wrong with taking .005 or .010 out of the chokes ? I don't believe for a moment it's a deal breaker on a VH - at least it hasn't ever been for me. Now if there's no chokes left in the gun then I may try to get it for a cheaper price. I once bought a F grade Remington 1894 with no choke in the right barrel. Beat down the dealer and then took it home and " jug choked " it back to LM. I now have a nice shooting trap gun with LM and full. In my opinion, it's my gun and I'll do what I want with it like anyone else does. If it's a high end collectable gun then it would be a different story.
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