Full choke to Mod

Anyone who is actually gunsmithing should be able to do this. I would say it would cost $40 up to maybe $75......
 
Hope you are not getting a classic gun reamed!

I opened up a nice full choke Belgium Auto-5 and lost one of the best trap guns I ever had, shot my first 25 with that one... still brings a tear to me eye.
 
Amphibious said:
well, you're a smith right? what do you charge? :D

I only do chrome-moly steel not chrome lined and it is usually $40 per choke. Long forcing cone alteration is also usually $40 per barrel.
 
Steyr101 said:
Hope you are not getting a classic gun reamed!

I opened up a nice full choke Belgium Auto-5 and lost one of the best trap guns I ever had, shot my first 25 with that one... still brings a tear to me eye.

a late 70's Rem 1100 and a H&R Topper :p
 
guntech said:
I only do chrome-moly steel not chrome lined and it is usually $40 per choke. Long forcing cone alteration is also usually $40 per barrel.


Alrighty, excuse the rookie question, but how do I tell the difference?

thanks!!
 
Most Italian shotguns are chrome lined. The easiest way to check is to clean inside the muzzle real well and very lightly rub an area with 400 grit wet or dry paper and then appy some cold blue. If it is chrome lined the 400 grit will not have done any damage and the cold blue will do nothing. It is is chrome moly the 400 grit will have prepared the surface for the cold blue and the blue will affect the steel right away. The 400 grit will not have harmed anything in either case.
 
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