Seized choked choke tube
Seized choked choke tube
Ok .... Who has a remedy for Gettin a seriously stuck choke tube freed up??
COON HUNTER
Re: Seized choked choke tube
tried giving it a soak in PB Blaster?
Re: Seized choked choke tube
Take barrel off. Fill corner of Baggie with pb blaster. Stick end of barrel in that, and tape shut. Let soak for 24 hrs. Remove, stick choke removal tool in and commence to beat with a hammer! Works.
Re: Seized choked choke tube
Not to hijack, but I started using a Briley extended choke in my Gold last year and can't seem to keep it tight. What's the best tip for this? I've read plumbers teflon tape, grease, clear nail polish,...
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Re: Seized choked choke tube
here is the best method i have found for seriously stuck choke tubes.
hi-jack your wifes crock pot or go buy you a mini crock pot from wal mart
mix acetone and auto transmission fluid 50/50
place in the crock pot on warm and place barrel down in the solution and let it sit for a day
try to free if it - if it doesn't work -- soak it another day.
if then you still cant get it out - take it out a dry the oil off of it
take a blow dryer and heat the barrel - then take a can of compressed air - like the nerds clean their computers with. turn it upside down and blast the inside of the choke tube - freezing it
heating the barrel will expand it - freezing the choke will shrink it.
then try to get it out.
I would get a good quality choke wrench - not the key type
hi-jack your wifes crock pot or go buy you a mini crock pot from wal mart
mix acetone and auto transmission fluid 50/50
place in the crock pot on warm and place barrel down in the solution and let it sit for a day
try to free if it - if it doesn't work -- soak it another day.
if then you still cant get it out - take it out a dry the oil off of it
take a blow dryer and heat the barrel - then take a can of compressed air - like the nerds clean their computers with. turn it upside down and blast the inside of the choke tube - freezing it
heating the barrel will expand it - freezing the choke will shrink it.
then try to get it out.
I would get a good quality choke wrench - not the key type
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Re: Seized choked choke tube
There are some "stuck" coke to removal tools available. Basically there is a rod that runs the length of the barrel that is threaded on the receiver end. A nut/washer/bushing type is attached to the threaded end. The other end of the rod there is a choke tube wrench. Tightening the nut/washear/bushing on the threaded end allows the coke tube wrench to stay engaged with the coke tube so you can apply the high torque required to remove the coke tube.
This may be hard to follow. Google it or go to Midway USA.
This may be hard to follow. Google it or go to Midway USA.
Re: Seized choked choke tube
freezer then heat soak in fluid or just take it to a good gunsmith and have them get it out for about 60 bucks. Don't depend on saving the choke. This is the main reason why I buy an extended choke for all my shotguns. if they get stuck you can drill a hole and use a cheater bar to get that thing out.
Re: Seized choked choke tube
For those who have suggested soaking in PB blast and what not.... the only reason i havent "Soaked" the end of the barrel is because i wasnt sure how it would react with the duratouch coating on the barrel.... I have tried heating the barrel and spraying pb blast but broke a brand new $25 choke tube wrench already.... when i work on fourwheelers i usually place the aluminum parts i need to remove bearings from in the freezer and get them out that way but was not sure if this would work on a shotgun barrel.... gonna try this method next.
COON HUNTER
Re: Seized choked choke tube
Heat the barrell hot enough to melt candle wax when it touches it. When barrell is hot, melt candle wax all over the choke tube and let it get down in the threads, let the wax dry, the unscrew. Used this a ton working on engine blocks at a machine shop. You would go from breaking a wrench trying to get a rusted stuck bolt out to unscrewing it with a screwdriver. OF course I was using a torch to heat it up, you may not want to get your barrell that hot....
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