Very hard to get parts for.
Don't pass on a shotgun with fixed chokes that you can use. I have two shotguns here that have screw tubes. I never change them, so fixed chokes would work fine as long as they fit the bill according to your needs.Yah, I got excited when I heard beretta over/under for less than a small fortune. Passed on it as soon as I heard fixed choke!
Deets ... Any of the 680 series guns (except 685) are "current" ... what do you want to shoot?
Look for an SKB o/u. They are an absolute bargain. Usually several hundred under a "B" gun and considered by many to be the equal. Very strong and slender receiver design that has been virtually unchanged since it was first made in the 60s.
Imported first by Ithica and now by Weatherby. Parts are all available but rarely needed.
-Grant
I wouldn't necessarily pass on a gun with fixed chokes. They can be honed out quite cheaply.
It is true that older guns have fixed chokes. Choke tubes as we know them only became popular in the 70's.This might not be true, but ive always thought that fixed chokes are put mostly on cheaper guns or older guns. Thats why ive stayed away thus far. Also I find most of the time I see fixed chokes that are full and dont really suit my needs. I might not be right, but ill keep your advice in mind if I find something i like thats fixed. Although would that be considered bubba'd? I wouldn't want to be ostracized!!lol



























