A fixed Improved Cylinder Choke is a non-removable choke for shooting rifled slugs and for Turkey choke Shotguns.. You want a barrel with the Rem-Choke system that gives you 3 different choke tubes that screw into the end of your barrel, and are interchangeable back and forth from Modified, Full Choke or Improved Cylinder... (You get all 3)
2007-10-26 15:06:24
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answered by JD 7
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Fixed Cylinder Choke
2016-11-16 13:55:33
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answered by ? 4
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I didn't find "Fixed cylinder choke" in the description. Cylinder is not a choke, it is straight bore. Fixed describing a choke means it cannot be removed. Technically the Tactical Rem Choke is not a choke either, because it is cylinder bored, but has ports to reduce muzzle rise. However, since the barrel is threaded, any RemChoke could be used.
2016-04-04 02:23:16
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answered by ? 4
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Remington Fixed Cylinder Choke?
I seen some Remington Shotguns have Fixed Cylinder Chokes on them. What is the meaning of that choke? Thanks.
2015-08-19 02:03:36
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answered by Mar 1
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Fixed cylinder means the choke (or in this case, the lack of) is made as part of the barrel itself and can't be screwed in and out or changed. It's literally the end of the barrel.
A cylinder choke means the barrel muzzle is exactly the same size as the barrel where it meets the forcing cone. There is no choke constriction at all. It's literally a straight pipe from the forcing cone to the muzzle.
Fixed cylinder is the jack of all trades barrel. It'll shoot slugs just as well as buckshot and just as well as lead shot. It's the one you want if you can only have the one barrel/choke....and it's the preferred one for home defense etc.
2007-10-26 18:29:12
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answered by randkl 6
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Fixed means it is part of the barrel, as opposed to being threaded and changeable. Chokes are sized, Improved cylinder, Modified, and Full. Cylinder bored has no choke, the barrel is the same size all the way through.
2007-10-27 08:50:30
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answered by eferrell01 7
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The top one has an extended choke....And remington shotguns BLOW mossberg for the win
2016-03-22 15:13:50
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answered by Anonymous
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This is intended for shooting rifled slugs out of it.
2007-10-29 07:55:14
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answered by Steve Z 2
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