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No, Remington screw-in chokes will not fit a Browning Auto-5. The Browning Auto-5 uses a different threading system for its chokes, specifically the Invector or Invector Plus chokes, depending on the model and production year. It's important to use the correct chokes designed for your specific shotgun to ensure proper fit and function. Always consult the owner's manual or a knowledgeable gunsmith for compatibility.
NO! The 1187 barrel was for remington shotguns,the auto-5 shotgun is a browning shotgun.
A Browning Gold Evolution barrel will not fit a Browning Gold Stalker shotgun. While both shotguns share a similar platform, they have different design specifications and components. Always check compatibility with the manufacturer's guidelines to ensure proper fit and function.
No. Not recommended. The barrel walls are not fit for screw in chokes. Belgian A-5 barrels that had that procedure done in the 60's and 70's were mostly unsuccesful. The barrels ended up being cut down or discarded. Aftermarket screw in chokes worked well with the Over/Under Browning guns, but not the Automatics. It's recommended to purchase a Japanese made barrel (with invector chokes) and have it fitted to your Belgian gun.
The case is fitted for the BSS line of double barrel shotguns made by Browning. It will fit other double guns as well.
Yes it will, as long as it is the same gauge and shell length. I just tried it with two shotguns on the rack.
no it wont ive been looking at mossberg choke tubes for a few months for my 20gauge the only choke tubes that work on mossberg 500s are Winchester ,wetherby,browning invector and savage hope yours is a 12 because 20s are about non existent
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A pistol grip designed for a Mossberg 500 may not fit a Western Field 550 shotgun, as the two firearms have different designs and specifications. While both may share some similarities, such as being pump-action shotguns, their compatibility depends on specific mounting points and dimensions. It's best to check the manufacturer's specifications or consult with a gunsmith to ensure proper fit and function.
The Mossberg Model 185 and the New Haven 185 are similar shotguns, but they may have differences in fit and compatibility due to variations in manufacturing. Generally, parts such as stocks and barrels can be interchangeable within the same model line, but it's essential to confirm specific measurements and attachment points. It's advisable to consult a gunsmith or refer to specific part compatibility resources to ensure a proper fit.
Do not attempt to use other than a Mossberg bolt made for that rifle.
The Browning Sweet Sixteen Buck Special barrel is designed specifically for the Sweet Sixteen model, which has unique features and specifications. While both are 16-gauge shotguns, the fit may not be compatible due to differences in the receiver and overall design. It is always best to consult Browning's documentation or a qualified gunsmith to ensure proper compatibility before attempting to interchange barrels.