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bobeyerite
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Post subject: 28 gauge choke tube Posted: Mon Sep 14, 2009 2:24 pm |
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I have a 28 gauge Savage Milano, they are made by F.A.I.R.. I would love to get a Light Modified/SkeetII choke Tube for it. I have tried all the common suppliers, but they don't make much for thee 28 gauge. Anyone know of anywhere I could find one? Thank you for your help.......Bob
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trulock
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Post subject: Re: 28 gauge choke tube Posted: Thu Sep 24, 2009 5:01 pm |
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Sir, We are going to run these. However if I give a firm date I will probably end up telling you a story. We have several new chokes we are trying to schedule. George Trulock
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uncle-buck
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Post subject: Re: 28 gauge choke tube Posted: Tue Aug 17, 2010 2:39 pm |
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+1 for Trulock chokes in 28 ga. for the Savage Milano (Verona LX). Briley sells a nice selection of them, but I prefer Trulock. Thanks.
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BobK
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Post subject: Re: 28 gauge choke tube Posted: Sun Aug 22, 2010 9:25 am |
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Why not include 28 ga. chokes for the CZs as well? A lot more of them around....
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hqjig
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Post subject: Re: 28 gauge choke tube Posted: Sat Sep 18, 2010 11:43 am |
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trulock wrote: Sir, We are going to run these. However if I give a firm date I will probably end up telling you a story. We have several new chokes we are trying to schedule. George Trulock any news on these chokes for the savage milano
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doverham
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Post subject: Re: 28 gauge choke tube Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 9:47 am |
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I called Savage today and ordered a skeet choke from them for my 12 ga. Milano that I just bought - it seems like they still have some on hand. 413-568-7001
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Chaco1
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Post subject: Re: 28 gauge choke tube Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 10:43 am |
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But Savage has none in 28 or 20 gauge left I tried. Only place I know to get the 28 ga tubes is from Briley.
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hqjig
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Post subject: Re: 28 gauge choke tube Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 6:11 pm |
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Chaco1 wrote: But Savage has none in 28 or 20 gauge left I tried. Only place I know to get the 28 ga tubes is from Briley. chaco i called savage today they have some 28ga, they said they had a cyl.( imp cyl) mod and full in 28ga. i didnt ask about the 20ga, if i remember the price was 36.00 ea.
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trulock
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Post subject: Re: 28 gauge choke tube Posted: Tue Oct 19, 2010 3:50 pm |
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Sir, We hope to have these on the shelf in Dec. George Trulock
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hqjig
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Post subject: Re: 28 gauge choke tube Posted: Sun Oct 24, 2010 11:18 am |
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trulock wrote: Sir, We hope to have these on the shelf in Dec. George Trulock OK George... i will wait for yours be a good xmass present
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BLDavis
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Post subject: Re: 28 gauge choke tube Posted: Wed Dec 15, 2010 2:08 pm |
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Interested in these myself. Any word on availablity?
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hqjig
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Post subject: Re: 28 gauge choke tube Posted: Fri Feb 11, 2011 12:20 pm |
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any new on the 28ga savage milano tube yet
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hqjig
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Post subject: Re: 28 gauge choke tube Posted: Tue Feb 22, 2011 7:52 am |
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Chaco1
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Post subject: Re: 28 gauge choke tube Posted: Thu Apr 07, 2011 7:08 pm |
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I have been hearing in a few months on the 28 ga tubes for the Milano. Any news about this? I am about to just break down and buy the Brileys I am getting tired of waiting.
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hqjig
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Post subject: Re: 28 gauge choke tube Posted: Fri Apr 08, 2011 6:28 am |
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last i heard they were going to be ready in December, sent them an e-mail last month, got a response,said they will let me know soon, Briley's starting to look good here as well, if you here any news let me know
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Chaco1
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Post subject: Re: 28 gauge choke tube Posted: Fri Apr 08, 2011 11:10 am |
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I called and asked about them either Dec or Jan and said well theya re on hold. Guess I could calla gain. Want to give them the busines but theya re making it not worth the trouble. Briley has them but i don't like the color coded ones they have available.
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Post subject: Re: 28 gauge choke tube Posted: Thu Apr 14, 2011 3:59 pm |
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I just took delivery of two Briley Skeet chokes for the Milano in 28ga.
I got the 'Spectrum' chokes for $55 each.
BE CAREFUL - when I installed them, they were too short. There was a significant gap between the bore and the end of the choke. I had the choke in all the way, it was bottomed-out on the knurled ring. This is not a safe situation!
I let Briley know about this and they told me I could purchase custom chokes for $95 each!
Ha! I don't think so.
They also told me there had been a dimension change from the (Savage/FAIR) factory.
I'm really surprised they would not accommodate for this change. It is an off-the-shelf shotgun and I don't think it should require a custom choke - at least not for $95 a copy...
If you buy them, make sure you check the fit before using them!
Good luck - SD
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Chaco1
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Post subject: Re: 28 gauge choke tube Posted: Thu Apr 14, 2011 8:28 pm |
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I have some flush mount brileys I bought used from a guy on here. They screw in and leve a few threads exposed. I have been shooting them and even shot my best skeet scores with them the other day, almost had my first 25 damn it. WHy do you say they aren't safe?
The ones I am talking about are extended tubes by the way.
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hqjig
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Post subject: Re: 28 gauge choke tube Posted: Sat May 14, 2011 11:49 am |
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trulock wrote: Sir, We are going to run these. However if I give a firm date I will probably end up telling you a story. We have several new chokes we are trying to schedule. George Trulock George......... are you going to run these choke, just like to here it from you one way or another thanks
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sledman8002002
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Post subject: Re: 28 gauge choke tube Posted: Fri Jun 03, 2011 4:35 pm |
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superd222 wrote: I just took delivery of two Briley Skeet chokes for the Milano in 28ga.
I got the 'Spectrum' chokes for $55 each.
BE CAREFUL - when I installed them, they were too short. There was a significant gap between the bore and the end of the choke. I had the choke in all the way, it was bottomed-out on the knurled ring. This is not a safe situation!
I let Briley know about this and they told me I could purchase custom chokes for $95 each!
Ha! I don't think so.
They also told me there had been a dimension change from the (Savage/FAIR) factory.
I'm really surprised they would not accommodate for this change. It is an off-the-shelf shotgun and I don't think it should require a custom choke - at least not for $95 a copy...
If you buy them, make sure you check the fit before using them!
Good luck - SD Interesting...
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