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Mossberg youth 20 gauge pump with 3 screw in choke tubes and extra recoil pad.Shot very little. Excellent condition. $200.00. Browning fn 16 gauge semi automatic.I think it was made in 1955.Functions and shoots very well. Not the prettiest but is mechanically sound. Would like to see this go to someone who will hunt with it. Very light shotgun. Asking $400.00 for it. Located in queen creek. Mossberg is the 500 model. Shoots 2-3/4” and 3” magnums. 

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Is the fn/browning setup to shoot 2.75" shells or just the 2 9/16th shells? Is the barrel fixed full choke, or what choke does it have? 

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It’s chambered for 2-3/4” shells. Fixed choke. I don’t know how to tell what choke it is. There are symbols on left side of barrel.

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I can try to take a pic of barrel. I don’t know what they mean. Tried to look it up but found nothing helpful. 

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10 minutes ago, ocotillo4me said:

I can try to take a pic of barrel. I don’t know what they mean. Tried to look it up but found nothing helpful. 

Post them up on Shotgun World.com in the Browning section.

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2 hours ago, ocotillo4me said:

It’s chambered for 2-3/4” shells. Fixed choke. I don’t know how to tell what choke it is. There are symbols on left side of barrel.

A dime will not fit in a full choke.  If it does, it is something larger.

 

Eddie

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The dime and a shotgun choke goes back a long time. Some swear by it and others say it proves two things. One you have a dime and two you have a barrel to put it in.

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I would like to look at the Browning/FN if possible. Do you work out in QC too? I travel town alot, but Chandler is about as far as I get east usually. 

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