Hey can you help me with choke tube identification? How are Benelli choke tubes marked? I can’t find any markings or writing on them.
There are a few different ways to identify Benelli choke tubes. One way is to look for the manufacturer’s mark on the barrel of the shotgun. Another way is to measure the diameter of the tube. Benelli choke tubes have a diameter of 0.70 inches. Finally, you can also look for the distinctive knurling on the end of the tube.
There are a few ways to identify Benelli choke tubes. First, they will have the word “Benelli” printed on them. Second, they will have a said diameter that is larger than most other shotgun choke tubes on the market. Third, the body of the tube will be longer than most others. Finally, Benelli choke tubes have been known to be very easy to install and remove.
Here is Beretta/Benelli choke tubes identification on how to easily tell which choke system your shotgun utilizes:
There are a few ways to identify Benelli choke tubes. First, you can look for the color coding on the tube itself. Second, you can check the markings on the tube’s collar. Finally, you can consult a Benelli shotgun choke tube chart.
Color Coding
Benelli uses a color-coding system to indicate the constriction of their choke tubes. The colors and their corresponding constrictions are as follows:
Black – Improved Cylinder (IC)
Red – Modified (M)
Silver – Full (F)
Gold – Extra Full (XF)
Markings on the Tube’s Collar – All Benelli tubes have markings on the collar that indicate the make, model, and constriction of the tube. For example, a tube with the markings “B/C/IC” would be for a Benelli Crio/Crio Plus shotgun, and would be an improved cylinder tube. Also Benelli choke tubes are marked for an easy identification:
There are a few different ways that you can identify Benelli choke tubes. First, you can look for the identifying marks on the tube itself. There should be a stamp that reads “Benelli” or “Beretta” (depending on the model of your firearm). Second, you can measure the length of the tube. Benelli choke tubes are always 24mm in length. Finally, you can consult with a gunsmith or other experts to confirm that your tube is indeed a Benelli choke tube. Here is the video: