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The limited edition Olin-Kodensha Model 23s have become too expensive for what they represent. The Japanese Sakaba 385/485 can be had for less and they came with choke tubes. Same quality for substantially less money.
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The limited edition Olin-Kodensha Model 23s have become too expensive for what they represent. The Japanese Sakaba 385/485 can be had for less and they came with choke tubes. Same quality for substantially less money. Do you own either Jagermeister? Did you ever own either Jagermeister? I didn't think so. Nothing like advice on a double shotgun from a guy who doesn't own any.
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The limited edition Olin-Kodensha Model 23s have become too expensive for what they represent. The Japanese Sakaba 385/485 can be had for less and they came with choke tubes. Same quality for substantially less money. You can also find 23's with choke tubes. Matter of fact, I believe that the Model 23 was the first production sxs to have tubes.
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Larry is correct, as I have read, however they were supplied as extended tubes of around 1/4"-3/8" which turned me off. They were subtle, be still..... Karl
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they were supplied as extended tubes of around 1/4"-3/8" which turned me off. WinChokes with the little dimples to catch the wrench?
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Yes, those are the ones that I have encountered. Karl
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I think those WinChokes are interchangeable with standard Invector chokes. Would make the Win 23 more attractive.
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