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limmy01

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I currently have a beretta 686 and a 690 mark 3.. as standard they both come with the flush chokes.. I really like the chokes that stick out from the barrel like the Teague ones.

Am I able to change over to the ones that stick out like Teague, will the threads be the same?

Jamie 

 
If you go on Teagues website it will show you the different types they do. EI - Flush, extended, etc.

 
have a look on the beretta euro store website, think they do them at not silly money

 
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As long as you match the chokes ie :-  Mobil (short ),  or Optima (long) to the originals, then any of the after market chokes will fit.  I have several extended Briley chokes that I use in my old 303 auto without any problems.  I would look on Guntrader, Fleabay, or on here or Pigeon Watch for second hand chokes. They come up quite regularly for sale, expect to pay £20 to £25 second hand.  You really do NOT need a full set of chokes. Although I have 5 Briley chokes, I only use 1/4 (I/C) for all my sporting shooting and up it to 1/2 ( Mod ) for pigeon shooting.

 
I found these on the GMK site and Avalon Guns, if you order the correct type it will fit your gun, my 686 silver pig has Optima chokes so I could use the ones shown below.

If I found these in a couple of minutes you'll find more choices with a bit of delving

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Ah!  the elusive Kool Faktor ! ! !  A subtle and often underappreciated aspect of aggressive marketing.  Always satisfying to see it in action

 
Funnily enough if I ever get around to buying a gun I’ll be swapping the extended chokes for flush ones because I don’t like the look of extended ones.. horses for courses :)  

 
Handy for tightening and untightening though... the guys I shoot with almost have a subconscious fiddle with their extended chokes every few stands whereas mine only need the bloody key every time I clean the barrels.

 

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