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    Default Poly Choke or Briley

    I have a 20 ga 1100 standard with a plain barrel choked in imp cyl. I'm leaning toward sending it to Poly Choke to have a Choke and vent rib installed but I don't know much about them. Anyone got any first hand experience?

    I've always heard good stuff about Briley. Would it be more worthwhile to keep it a plain barrel and have Brileys put in it?

    Thanks!


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    Poly chokes are rather unsightly but are pretty versatile. Honestly for what it would cost to send the barrel to have a rib put on and choked you could probably just sell that barrel and buy a factory vent ribbed barrel with rem chokes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Phone Man View Post
    Poly chokes are rather unsightly but are pretty versatile. Honestly for what it would cost to send the barrel to have a rib put on and choked you could probably just sell that barrel and buy a factory vent ribbed barrel with rem chokes.
    this. Check ebay.

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    I would just buy a new barrel.

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    [QUOTE=Phone Man;2298127]Poly chokes are rather unsightly but are pretty versatile. Honestly for what it would cost to send the barrel to have a rib put on and choked you could probably just sell that barrel and buy a factory vent ribbed barrel with rem chokes.[/

    It's a standard 20ga which was built on the 12 ga receiver and mag tube. To my knowledge there's no one making barrels for them. Second hand barrels go for mid $300s and haven't seen any of them with screw chokes. If the gun didn't have sentimental value I'd sell it and buy an LT20 1100 but I want to keep this one.


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    I just bought a new barrel for my old 12 ga

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