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#3202787 - 05/03/19 08:43 AM | |
Does anyone know who else uses the same choke tube threads as Ruger ? wanted to pick up another couple that will fit flush. I know some others fit but have forgot. | |
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#3202791 - 05/03/19 09:49 AM | |
AWS Moderator Registered: 02/01/03 | _________________________ Make mine a Minaska. Heaven has rules and walls, He-l has open borders |
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#3202987 - 05/05/19 01:17 PM | |
Uncle Boo Predator Master Registered: 03/13/18 | Depends on the model date of Red Label you have Pre-93 guns have a different choke system and thread pattern than the 93 and later. |
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#3202994 - 05/05/19 02:43 PM | |
rkite Seasoned Member Registered: 07/02/07 | Ruger has had two different styles of threads for the Red Label 12 ga guns. Older ones are a standard Winchoke/Browning Invector/Mossberg choke threading, newer chokes are threaded for Briley brand choke tubes. If your gun is before 1993 then I would get extended tubes. The Browning Invector original type choke tubes are very short and don't pattern as well as todays longer choke tubes. I assume you're talking about 12 gauge. |
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#3203022 - 05/05/19 08:49 PM | |
masshunter Die Hard Member II Registered: 12/10/08 | Thanks all, mine was first yr with tubes,mid or late 80's. I worked for a distributor, Camfour, at the time and opened up every box of the 20 guns we got and picked some beautiful wood. Its been used pretty hard though. |
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#3203026 - 05/05/19 09:32 PM | |
rkite Seasoned Member Registered: 07/02/07 | Trulock makes flush and extended tubes for your gun. The flush ones are $18 on the Trulock website. |
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