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  • MIKE WISKEY

    It 'should be' just flush. I'd remove it and do a good cleaning of the threads.

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  • Ambrose

    I think there is a special grease for choke tubes. Good idea to use a dab of that after cleaning the threads. Even the old Cutts tubes were reluctant to come out. (Don't ask me how I know!)

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  • Grasshopper

    100% not right- Yes it would create issues. Should be just dirt IN THE THREADS but wouldn't shoot it like that- YMMV.

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  • Horse Plains Drifter

    Thanks guys. The barrel is bulged about 2-1/2" from the muzzle, so I'll check the auction side for a barrel.

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  • montanajoe
    • Community moderator
    Horse Plains Drifter: 29378278872603/comments/29378250306331

    Thanks guys. The barrel is bulged about 2-1/2" from the muzzle, so I'll check the auction side for a barrel.

    Good move. I would not use the barrel any more. How long is the barrel? Can it be cut down and still legal length?

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  • Horse Plains Drifter

    Yep, it can be cut back as it's 26" long

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  • montanajoe
    • Community moderator
    Horse Plains Drifter: 29378278872603/comments/29378245516571

    Yep, it can be cut back as it's 26" long

    thats what id do. 20 ga with short barrel, excellent home defense, IMO

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  • dunbarboyz

    That barrel has been pounded on because the choke was stuck.

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  • Mobuck

    Don't shoot it. Look for a replacement and make sure any choke tubes used are rated for steel shot if that's what you're using.

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  • Gunswapper

    Looks like the barrel has been cut and threaded for a choke. The end of the rib should be flush. IMO

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