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Default Poly-Choke Sharpeng Fixture ?

Any one know where to get a users manual for a poly-choke
drill and tap sharpening fixture ?

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How about http://www.polychoke.com ? The only other possibility I can
think of is http://www.simmonsguns.com as they have been installing them
for 50 years.

Randy

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Any one know where to get a users manual for a poly-choke
drill and tap sharpening fixture ?

Best Regards
Tom.




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Maybe I'm missing something - how will sites on shot guns lead the OP to a
manual for a drill and tap sharpening fixtures?

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How about http://www.polychoke.com ? The only other possibility I can
think of is http://www.simmonsguns.com as they have been installing them
for 50 years.

Randy

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Any one know where to get a users manual for a poly-choke
drill and tap sharpening fixture ?




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As far as I know, a "Poly-Choke" is an device that fits on the end of a
shotgun barrel. The term is a registered trademark.
Is it also used for something else?

Randy


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Maybe I'm missing something - how will sites on shot guns lead the OP to a
manual for a drill and tap sharpening fixtures?

"R. O'Brian" wrote in message
news%1Vd.29587$SF.535@lakeread08...
How about http://www.polychoke.com ? The only other possibility I can
think of is http://www.simmonsguns.com as they have been installing

them
for 50 years.

Randy

"AZOTIC" wrote in message
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Any one know where to get a users manual for a poly-choke
drill and tap sharpening fixture ?






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Well, I interpreted the OP's post to mean that he was looking for a manual
for a tap and drill sharpening fixture that bore the Poly-Choke name.
Here's a link to the one the OP probably bought on Ebay:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...sPageName=WDVW

Must be a rare beast as Google couldn't turn up mich on it.

Mike

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As far as I know, a "Poly-Choke" is an device that fits on the end of a
shotgun barrel. The term is a registered trademark.
Is it also used for something else?

Randy


"Mike Henry" wrote in message
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Maybe I'm missing something - how will sites on shot guns lead the OP to
a
manual for a drill and tap sharpening fixtures?

"R. O'Brian" wrote in message
news%1Vd.29587$SF.535@lakeread08...
How about http://www.polychoke.com ? The only other possibility I
can
think of is http://www.simmonsguns.com as they have been installing

them
for 50 years.

Randy

"AZOTIC" wrote in message
news:qPZUd.141791$0u.68629@fed1read04...
Any one know where to get a users manual for a poly-choke
drill and tap sharpening fixture ?










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Amazingly, it is the same company; I recognize the Hartford address.
Poly-Choke has been out of business for at least 10 years, maybe 15.
Apparently, they made at least one other product besides shotgun chokes.

Randy

"Mike Henry" wrote in message
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Well, I interpreted the OP's post to mean that he was looking for a manual
for a tap and drill sharpening fixture that bore the Poly-Choke name.
Here's a link to the one the OP probably bought on Ebay:


http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...sPageName=WDVW

Must be a rare beast as Google couldn't turn up mich on it.

Mike

"R. O'Brian" wrote in message
news:Qx5Vd.31646$SF.16202@lakeread08...
As far as I know, a "Poly-Choke" is an device that fits on the end of a
shotgun barrel. The term is a registered trademark.
Is it also used for something else?

Randy


"Mike Henry" wrote in message
...
Maybe I'm missing something - how will sites on shot guns lead the OP

to
a
manual for a drill and tap sharpening fixtures?

"R. O'Brian" wrote in message
news%1Vd.29587$SF.535@lakeread08...
How about http://www.polychoke.com ? The only other possibility I
can
think of is http://www.simmonsguns.com as they have been installing

them
for 50 years.

Randy

"AZOTIC" wrote in message
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Any one know where to get a users manual for a poly-choke
drill and tap sharpening fixture ?









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replying to R. O'Brian, mbrown1 wrote:
I have original manual

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replying to mbrown1, Thomas Luetkemeyer wrote:
Looking for a manual for a poly-choke sharpening fixture.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Tommy

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