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Rhino choke question:

Started by lowoctane, July 03, 2016, 02:03:43 PM

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lowoctane

Bought a used Rhino choke off of a member here and when I went to use it, the install into my well used 870 was tight, but manageable. When I tried it in my 11-87, it was a no go. I've emailed Rhino with no response. Any remedies for this tube?
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1iagobblergetter

My guess would be maybe it expanded at some point. I had a cheap one do that and the only remedy was replacing it.

guesswho

Could be the threads.   If you have a tube cutter like what you cut copper tube with, run it the entire length of the threads a few times.   I've had to do that on a couple chokes.  i
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lowoctane

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I'll try the thread chasing idea. Bought it used here but didn't expect a lemon... :camohat:
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Greg Massey

Have no idea what you paid for the choke, but i wouldn't take a chance of messing up my gun barrel with a bad choke, get you a new one or send that one back to the company for repair..