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why not do it you self buy a threader andthread the barrels and screw in your choke of choice....there s a film on you tube shows you how to do it and midway has the tools and a filf also showing how...not a hard job.....charlie
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Before embarking on costly alterations, of uncertain result, do read (or re-read) this thought-provoking, counter-intuitive, thread on the tight patterns for distant shots that can be achieved with cylinder bore:
https://parkerguns.org/forums/showthread.php?t=33795
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