Remington 1100 chokes

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I recently purchased a Remington 1100 Sporting 28ga that has the extended briley chokes from the factory. It only came with the skeet choke, and I also just purchased 3 off #######, improved cylinder and light modified along with another skeet that came with them.

I'd like to get the others, modified, improved modified and full if they are available. Found a full, but it is the flush mount remchoke. Threads are in the same location as the Briley's. Does anyone know if the flush mount remchoke will work with this shotgun?
 
You have to get them from Briley which is no big deal through Lawry's but have to be sure which one you need
There were two totally different chokes in the remington 28ga pending when it was made
Most had a pro bore set up for lack of a better word with a real course thread with the thread towards the end of the barrel the others were a fine thread on the muzzle end and a rem choke style
I have both barrels and both choke types in some of my 28ga 1100's. That flush sounds like a pro bore style and if so fine if your others match the thread and thread location on the choke
Cheers
 
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Is this a factory threaded remington barrel or was it a fixed choke barrel that was threaded for Briley thinwall chokes? It sounds to me like this is a factory threaded barrel, since Briley thin walls typically have the threads at the muzzle end of the choke. In that case any "remchoke" threaded choke will work in your barrel. The briley chokes you currently have should say "rem" followed by the constriction. You can save a lot of money and just buy plain flush remchokes, or you can contact Lawry's and get Briley chokes to finish out your set.

EDIT* Just saw what 3macs1 said. If that's the case and Remington made some 28g barrels in Probore as well as remchoke, the markings on the choke will tell you which it is.
 
Is this a factory threaded remington barrel or was it a fixed choke barrel that was threaded for Briley thinwall chokes? It sounds to me like this is a factory threaded barrel, since Briley thin walls typically have the threads at the muzzle end of the choke. In that case any "remchoke" threaded choke will work in your barrel. The briley chokes you currently have should say "rem" followed by the constriction. You can save a lot of money and just buy plain flush remchokes, or you can contact Lawry's and get Briley chokes to finish out your set.

They did two types factory pending year made not many I would say rem choke but some and thin wall is a third and different again
Cheers
This is the most common one a pro bore style
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The early one a rem choke
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WOW I was wrong about Briley . Not sure when that changed. That being said if yours are course which I would say Midwest and others still sell sets

Briley
28ga Remington 1100
Chokes for your gun will have to be custom made by using one of your factory chokes as a sample. We can duplicate that choke to any constriction you want flush or extended.

Custom flush choke $75 each Custom
Extended choke (maximum length of 1 inch) $95 each
Custom extended choke (maximum length of 2 inches) $135 each
 
Yes factory threaded briley chokes. Both the choke coming with the gun, and the set of three I just ordered from ####### have the threads at the muzzle end, and the flush mount full choke is identical to the first picture you posted, 3macs1, with the threads also at the muzzle. So the flush mounts remchoke will work with the briley ones if the threads are at the muzzle end correct?
 
They did two types factory pending year made not many I would say rem choke but some and thin wall is a third and different again
Cheers
This is the most common one a pro bore style
7iAtAnW.jpg


The early one a rem choke
lQypJYW.jpg

If the gun is a newer 1100 sporting it will have the later of the 2 pictured .
 
Yes factory threaded briley chokes. Both the choke coming with the gun, and the set of three I just ordered from ####### have the threads at the muzzle end, and the flush mount full choke is identical to the first picture you posted, 3macs1, with the threads also at the muzzle. So the flush mounts remchoke will work with the briley ones if the threads are at the muzzle end correct?

Yes but really they are not true rem chokes.Are they calling them that. If anything they are pro bore with that course thread and thread location.
Rem chokes are like the other example and fine thread
Cheers
 
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