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Teague or Invector + chokes (Miroku)?


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I am currently using some Invector + chokes (flush fitting) in my Miroku MK38 Sporter but am wondering about flush fit Teague chokes. The longer, protruding style Teague chokes simply don't suit my eye, I know they're supposed to be great etc, etc but I just don't like em. What I'm wondering is if there would be any benefit in getting some flush fitting Teague chokes, are they actually really any better than the standard Miroku/Browning Invector + jobs?

Thanks all.

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I know what you mean :good: That was the first thing I did when I got my miroku MK38, changed to flush fit teague,s.

Them stuck out teague chokes you get with miroku,s just look terrible, Ruin the asthetics of the gun

 

I used 1/4 and 1/2 flush fit teagues and they work well (when pointed in the right place) :good:

 

Sadly I no longer own the mirook, But i did keep the teague flush fits :good:

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I have used extended Teague chokes in both an MK38 and a Beretta 391 and got excellent results. I patterned them and they produced dense,uniform patterns with very few fliers. I doubt that the flush fitting ones are much different in performance.

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