Is this like defining what "is" is?
Here's what a choke does on a shotgun:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Choke_(firearms)
OP,
M4carbine typically weighs more on the serious side of the serious/fun see-saw. The people looking at your posts here are going to be looking for practical information or looking to answer serious questions, not so much 'look what I did' posts.
Just a heads-up.
Personally, I'd lose the barrel shroud and possibly the foregrip. The last thing any Russian gun needs is more weight up front. Nice choice on the muzzlebrake though. I wouldn't mind having something similar for my Vepr as my wife doesn't like shotgun recoil.
The Russians make chokes that have threads on the front for a brake so you can use both.
I find a modified choke is excellent for birdshot in competition, but don't find it makes much of a difference with buckshot spread. If you need tight grouping buckshot, the Federal Flite Control shells can't be beat and they need no choke at all.
First thing I would do with one of those is chop the barrel about an inch past the gas block.
No. Just no.
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