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<blockquote data-quote="Shadowrider" data-source="post: 3010304" data-attributes="member: 3099"><p>In that case Art is your guy, have him cut the barrel and install a new bead. He can probably thread it for screw in chokes that'll work on lead shot (don't know about steel tho). A guy I used to work with machined 100s of various chokes for some crazy thin walled barrels as a side job. It can be done.</p><p></p><p>Oh ABTW, the Browning Auto-5 is not some relic that needs to be relegated to BBQ gun status. They are still to this day one of the finest, most reliable guns ever made. Put in a new action spring, recoil spring, friction sleeve, friction spring and washer, learn how to set them properly and shoot it...Shoot it a lot. You can buy all that stuff for about $30-$40 and you'll have it all freshened up and ready for another 50 years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shadowrider, post: 3010304, member: 3099"] In that case Art is your guy, have him cut the barrel and install a new bead. He can probably thread it for screw in chokes that'll work on lead shot (don't know about steel tho). A guy I used to work with machined 100s of various chokes for some crazy thin walled barrels as a side job. It can be done. Oh ABTW, the Browning Auto-5 is not some relic that needs to be relegated to BBQ gun status. They are still to this day one of the finest, most reliable guns ever made. Put in a new action spring, recoil spring, friction sleeve, friction spring and washer, learn how to set them properly and shoot it...Shoot it a lot. You can buy all that stuff for about $30-$40 and you'll have it all freshened up and ready for another 50 years. [/QUOTE]
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