I have a Winchester 2200 12 gauge with an IC choke.
My understanding is that winchesters take standard Invector chokes though newer ones take Invector plus (Which arent interchangable, correct?).
Now, I'd like to know if there is a quick way to identify which chokes my shotgun takes. The choke I have is screwed in by hand(no tool), meaning it extends past the barrel and is knurled. If it is invector plus, will the barrel or choke tube have that info?
I believe it's an older gun - would the very fact that it is a 2200(which I believe was only made up to a certain date, though ive had a hard time finding a lot of info) mean it takes invector and not invector plus?
My understanding is that winchesters take standard Invector chokes though newer ones take Invector plus (Which arent interchangable, correct?).
Now, I'd like to know if there is a quick way to identify which chokes my shotgun takes. The choke I have is screwed in by hand(no tool), meaning it extends past the barrel and is knurled. If it is invector plus, will the barrel or choke tube have that info?
I believe it's an older gun - would the very fact that it is a 2200(which I believe was only made up to a certain date, though ive had a hard time finding a lot of info) mean it takes invector and not invector plus?


















































