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Tomkat wrote:UPDATE: I took the gun over to my cousins after work. WE shot it another 20 times, and at double clays.
Worked like a champ.
I got another barrel for it yesterday, will sell the marred one.
assateague wrote:Stupid question- is mobile choke a brand, or do you mean threaded? As a lifelong user of factory chokes, I know absolutely nothing about aftermarket chokes. I like to keep it that way, but sometimes I hear something like "mobile chokes", and want to make sure I know what the hell I'm talking about.
assateague wrote:Stupid question- is mobile choke a brand, or do you mean threaded? As a lifelong user of factory chokes, I know absolutely nothing about aftermarket chokes. I like to keep it that way, but sometimes I hear something like "mobile chokes", and want to make sure I know what the hell I'm talking about.
AKPirate wrote:Jason is usually right but sometimes wrong
Flightstopper wrote:assateague wrote:Stupid question- is mobile choke a brand, or do you mean threaded? As a lifelong user of factory chokes, I know absolutely nothing about aftermarket chokes. I like to keep it that way, but sometimes I hear something like "mobile chokes", and want to make sure I know what the hell I'm talking about.
Beretta Mobil chokes also have Mobil plus chokes and I believe a different set for the new a400, could be wrong there. All just different threads as compared to a Phillips and flathead screw driver. A product selling feature.
Tomkat wrote:Dont know Tim Bradley.
In Kansas, it is legal to have 2 guns in the boat. One will be a goose gun, one a duck gun. I have a feeling the 390 will have the goose loads in it.
Not shot them side by side yet. I really like them both. The M2 is lighter to carry, fits me perfect. The 390 is a great back up gun.
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