Choke Tube Wrench Question

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Does anyone have a picture or a description of the choke tube wrench for removing Invector Plus choke tubes from a Winchester Supreme Over/Under shotgun?

Any help would be greatly appreicated - thanks.
 
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rembolt showed you the best tools for the job. Browning makes another tool. Sort of a flat peice of steel that fits into the notches inside the tube. If you are stuck to get the tubes out, sometimes the edge of a coin will fit into the notches. Depending in how tight they are you may need pliars. Needless to say, the coin and pliar method may damage the tubes if you are not careful.
 
rembolt showed you the best tools for the job. Browning makes another tool. Sort of a flat peice of steel that fits into the notches inside the tube. If you are stuck to get the tubes out, sometimes the edge of a coin will fit into the notches. Depending in how tight they are you may need pliars. Needless to say, the coin and pliar method may damage the tubes if you are not careful.

Hi Covey:
This is probally the style you are talking about. This one is for a browning invector and was on my key chain so easy to get a pic of.The invector plus is basically the same only a different shape and thinner.I can find one of those if I dig but this will give the Op the idea.
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3macs1 that is very simlar to what came with my citori.can't believe I paid 1600.00 bucks for the gun and I got a ten cent stamped piece of metal for a choke tube wrench :eek: .oh well I guess they need to make a profit somehow.
 
3macs1 that is very simlar to what came with my citori.can't believe I paid 1600.00 bucks for the gun and I got a ten cent stamped piece of metal for a choke tube wrench :eek: .oh well I guess they need to make a profit somehow.

Yes they are even cheaper now. Ok you guys made me go down stairs and look.
1st one left side is invector 10/16 and 12/20
2nd is invector plus 12/20
third is invector 28/410

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I have a few BPS and a Citori. I have never liked the tool that came with it, as you have pictured above. I bought a Remington tube wrench when I bought my second Citori and have used it ever since. It fits all Browning chokes I have encountered and many of the aftermarket chokes as well. I have found some aftermarket chokes have narrower slots for the wrench to fit into than the Browning ones.
 
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