Extend 1 1/4" past the muzzle and are blued. Made in USA
Constrictions can be found under the "Other Details" tab
Posted by Alex Tarlavsky on 25th May 2021
Nice tight pattern at 25 yards
Posted by William Harper on 2nd Apr 2021
Easy installation with a quarter, tightened my pattern up and made a perfect turkey gun. Excellent machine work, choke fit perfectly, will tell all my buddies of the quality works. Thanks very much.
Posted by Jason on 17th Oct 2020
My old Wingmaster 16 was previously a fixed mod. barrel before I had it threaded. The Colonial extra full really helped to tighten up my patterns at 30-35yds per my pattern test. Thanks Colonial for the 16ga True Size chokes. There aren't many companies making the 16 True Size chokes.
Posted by Robert Melvin on 4th Jan 2018
Great company, superb quality & they shipped to IRELAND!
I was truly impressed by their very high level of customer service, sorry to say, but in Europe we are just not accustomed to it (not including the UK).
Actually I ordered this choke together with some other Colonial chokes before Christmas for my friend in Ireland who has a 12gauge Baikal MP-43KH Side by Side with exposed hammers (like the Bounty Hunter 2 coach gun in the US, but with the longer 71cm / 28" barrels).
Thanks to the clear technical information on the Colonial Choke and Tool web site, it was possible to make the correct choke selection. As the Baikal shotgun shares the Tru-Choke (Tru-Size) style threads (.795” x 44tpi - teeth per inch) with other gun brands, it is not so straight forward to select a choke. This is because different gun brands use different nominal bore diameters, the Baikal is a 0.725” (18.4mm) diameter (.729 is a more common barrel diameter). That simply means that a Baikal Cylinder choke (with .000 constriction) will have an exit diameter of .725 inch.
Anyway due to this nonconformity, my friend was having difficulties in selecting the correct chokes for lead shot (they don’t seem to use any steel shot in Ireland). So when he choose different brand choke marked as X-Full, that choke naming was actually based upon steel shot patterning and had a .700 exit diameter, which gave him an IM improved modified (British 5/8) when using lead shot (a .025 constriction).
So a choke on the Baikal having a .705 exit diameter will give a Modified (British 1/2) pattern using lead shot, that means selecting a Colonial choke marked as improved modified which has a .705 (.020 constriction) exit diameter.
My friend tried out all chokes on the pattern board over the festive season and he is totally satisfied with the results and informed me that they are really excellent quality.