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9 hours ago, PeterHenry said:

Does anyone know if there is a tool that makes cleaning the internal choke threads less of a hassle?

*please ignore - a chamber brush handle and jag work perfectly.

When I bought my new browning o/u few months back I noticed some of the choke threads in the box looked as if there was slight rust on them even thou they had never been used so I steeped them in small amount of oil in glass then wiped them down with dry cloth seemed to do the trick 

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7 hours ago, London Best said:

Wife’s toothbrush.

Ha

7 hours ago, Bobba said:

After having used it to clean your ears

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7 hours ago, Westley said:

I can't recall ever needing to clean the threads of any of my multichoke guns. I remove the chokes, clean them and re apply clean oil. They then screw back in by hand and I just nip them up with a choke key.

Mine seems to get small amounts of grit in the threads some how...

6 hours ago, Gerry78 said:

When I bought my new browning o/u few months back I noticed some of the choke threads in the box looked as if there was slight rust on them even thou they had never been used so I steeped them in small amount of oil in glass then wiped them down with dry cloth seemed to do the trick 

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6 hours ago, Westley said:

Stick the chokes in an Ultra Sonic cleaning thingy......works a treat on chokes and semi auto piston.

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5 hours ago, Smokersmith said:

Caesar Guerini and Winchester both do one …

Cheers 👍

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