Cutting off a choke?

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I want to buy a gun that has a 20in barrel, but it comes with a fixed full choke...

Was wondering if I can chop off the end of the barrel to remove the choke (so I can shoot slugs) and still have 18.5"+ barrel? Is it possible?
 
I want to buy a gun that has a 20in barrel, but it comes with a fixed full choke...

Was wondering if I can chop off the end of the barrel to remove the choke (so I can shoot slugs) and still have 18.5"+ barrel? Is it possible?

Just very curious, but what gun comes with a fixed full on a 20 in? If it is marked full, it may allready be lobbed off?
 
Just very curious, but what gun comes with a fixed full on a 20 in? If it is marked full, it may allready be lobbed off?
Tamer 20ga...btw what do you mean by 'lobbed off'? I'm new to 'choked' guns:redface:

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I get better patterns shooting buckshot with an improved cylinder bore than a full choke,it also is more accurate with slugs also. The pellets don't get deformed by a more open choked barrel,therefore the projectiles fly straighter.
:shotgun:My shotgun is an 870 magnum with an 18 inch barrel. :shotgun:
The ghost ring rear sight along with the tritium front sight makes it like shooting a rifle. The slugs shoot to point of aim at 50 yards,I'm hoping to line up a big buck in those sights before the season ends.:)

Lobbed off means ........sawed off or shortened
 
one option could be the mossberg bantam 535. it's a pump action 20" barrel with 3 screw choke tubes, vent rib and comes in 20 ga. i believe it also has center bead and gold trigger. price about $316.00 u.s.. i agree with covey ridge, any 20" gun marked full would already be chopped. the model above the bantam is slightly larger but in 12 ga.
 
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