Why are polychoked barrels usually shorter?

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I assume it's because the heavier polychoke means the barrel doesn't have to be as long to balance the gun?

I had a Stevens 77 pump gun with an adjustable choke with about a 20" barrel, and most other adjustable choked guns I've seen were the same.
 
The poly choke also adds a bit of length allowing a shorter barrel but same overall length. I know a few people added them to guns that had split barrels and they were installed wherever the barrel split.
 
Now, would that polychoke be legally considered part of the barrel length?
Yup.. If its part of the barrel, its included in o/a length.

A lot of not too tall men were intimidated by long barrels, so they used to cut them short and install a pollychoke to level the ground between them and the barrel. I cant see a guy walking through the bush hunting and constantly adjusting the polly choke to suit terrain or game. :)
 
I wouldn't count on the "LAW" considering the soldered on poly- choke part of the OAL of the barrel.Like a flash hider welded on an M1 carbine used to be OK but not now.......Harold
 
The main reason to cut back the barrel before installing a Poly-Choke is to retain the gun's original balance. Weld a hunk of metal onto the end of a barrel without making it shorter and it will be noticeably more muzzle heavy.
 
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