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Is the Benelli chokes and the stoeger chokes the same? I have a friend who has a choke stuck in his gun and he has the Benelli sbe? His gun choke also has 4 notches in it
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not sure if the thread patterns are the same i dont have any experience with benelli and stoger. however 4 notches typically is full choke.
if youre looking to get the stuck choke out try soaking the muzzle in wd40 or break free or any other penetrating oil over night
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http://www.choketube.com/choke-tube-interchange-guide.php
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Beneli and Stoeger are the same Manufacturer though,I think
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Mix up some ATF and acetone, soak the muzzle in it for a bit, then warm it up with a heat gun....repeat, repeat....eventually it will work itself into the threads and make removal easier.
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