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Unread 08-13-2022, 06:22 PM   #11
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Well I guess I still have not seen one. Fun to keep looking though.
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Well I guess I still have not seen one. Fun to keep looking though.
Yep, the 20ga. w/28” bbls. factory-choked IC/M as well as the 12ga. w/28” bbls. factory-choked Q1/Q2 are so elusive it gets one to wondering if there’s any in existence.

I have seen a few (less than a handful) of custom factory-choked Repros, but not a single example has surfaced that has been factory-choked as above that I’m aware of . . . so the search continues . . . it’s all about the chase.
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There are a handfull of 28" IC/Mod 20 and 28 gauge guns out there. I heard that they made small production runs of both before the plant closed. I have owned 3 20s and one 28 gauge choked that way so I know they exist. I wish I had them back now.
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The easiest open choked 28" Repros to find are 12 gauge 28" bored and marked IC&M, and they are not easy to find at all.
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The 12's have been showing up pretty often lately. I think there is one on GI now. I bought mine specifically for clays and it is, in my opinion, near ideal. It is choked .006/.012. A wonderful combination.
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