Originally Posted by WiFowler
True, Briley can do the job and provide 3 chokes, for the same money as the barrel I'm considering. That said, there's something to be said about maintaining a modicum of originality.

I bought a 1932 Rem "Sportsman" 16 gauge.
After much research, the barrel (IC) the gun had was not original to the action.
Since I wanted the gun to be "sorta" universal, I sent it to Briley.
The choke tubes are "internal". Unless you just "KNOW" to look at the muzzle for the wrench slots, you can't tell it's tubed.
Probably have more invested than the gun is worth, but I have no intention of selling it! It will be handed down.