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won't a t-handle choke tube wrench do it? If it has two notches on opposing sides, a plain t-handle wrench should do it.

 

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Rick

 

on the choke the outsid is knearled at the top 1/4'' which is the bit that sticks out from the end of the barrel they dont fit down flush in side the barrels and they have 4 small holes all at 90 degrees from each other around the knearled bit it needs a proper C spanner i could use pipe grips but i dont want to ****** the ends up

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If it has the 4 slots/notches at 90 degrees cut into the end, you can use a plain t-handle choke tube wrench (not the t-handle speed wrench from carlson). Doesn't matter if it is an extended tube or not since the T goes inside the choke tube and fits into the notches. My wrench has 2 different sizes for normal bores and overbored guns (mossberg being one).

 

If you don't have notches and only have knurls and porting holes, then you either need to factory wrench or a carlson's universal:

 

http://www.choketube.com/accessories.html

 

A pipe wrench around the outside will get it out. It will also crush the choke tube in the process.

 

thanks

rick

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