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Beretta MobilChoke Victory 20 Gauge Improved Modified 1" Extended Choke Tube, Silver with Colored Band - C61687
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Beretta MobilChoke Victory 20 Gauge Improved Modified 1" Extended Choke Tube, Silver with Colored Band - C61687

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SKU 793161
Model Number C61687
Brand Beretta
UPC 082442756806
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Product Details

Details

  • Type: 1" Extended
  • Series/Collection: MobilChoke Victory
  • Size: Improved Modified
  • Gauge: 20 Ga
  • Material: Steel
  • Color: Silver with Colored Band
  • For Use With: Beretta Silver Pigeon I (Field Models), A300 Outlander, 687 (Field Models), Some 391 Shotguns
  • Degree of Constriction: 0.025
  • Recommended For: 50 yd
  • Includes: (1) Choke
  • Shot Type: Steel, Lead, Non-Tox

Features

These Competition chokes can be used on all Mobilchoke barrels. Made of high quality steel, they are of a great stress resistance due to heat treatments. They are subjected to a special coating that guarantees high protection to corrosion. They are extended by 25mm to 0.98 inches and their external shape has been studied in order to guarantee installation and de-installation without specific tools. The end of the choke is identified by a colored alloy stripe for fast and easy indication of the constriction.

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