Had a Beretta 303 with a stuck choke

Tried it all, heat gun, soaked in Kroil, soaked in Diesel, soaked in Ed's Red

After messing with it in the evenings for about 2 weeks, I took a carbide bit and my Dremel tool and slowly cut a groove in the choke. Kept trying to break it free.
It finally came out.

The choke showed no signs of corrosion or rust. Threads in the barrel and on the choke were perfect.
I figured someone maybe shot steel thru it and swelled the choke slightly

These Beretta choke tool are made of good material. I took the T-handle out of mine , put a piece of nail in the hole for a pipe wrench to catch on.
Worked great

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