The Browning 1130050 Dual Flat Wrench eliminates the frustration of stuck choke tubes and stripped threads that plague shotgun maintenance. This precision-engineered tool provides the exact leverage needed to remove even the most stubborn choke tubes without damage to expensive threading.
What Makes This Different
Unlike generic wrenches that can slip and damage choke tube notches, this Browning-specific tool features precisely machined flat surfaces that match OEM choke tube specifications. The dual-ended design accommodates multiple choke tube styles in one compact tool. Heat-treated black steel construction provides superior strength compared to softer metals that bend under pressure.
Key Features
- Dual flat wrench ends fit multiple Browning choke tube configurations
- Heat-treated black steel construction resists wear and corrosion
- Compatible with 12, 20, and 28-gauge Browning shotgun choke systems
- Precision-machined surfaces prevent slipping and choke tube damage
- Compact 4-inch length fits easily in shooting bags and gun cases
- Knurled grip section provides secure handling even with wet hands
- Works with Invector, Invector-Plus, and Invector-DS choke systems
Field conditions demand reliable equipment that performs when needed most. This wrench maintains its grip on choke tubes even when fouling and residue accumulate in the threads. The tool's low-profile design allows access in tight spaces where bulkier wrenches cannot reach. Competition shooters appreciate the quick choke changes possible during timed events, while hunters value the reliability during multi-day trips where equipment failure is not an option.
Technical Specs
- Material: Heat-treated alloy steel with black oxide finish
- Length: 4 inches overall
- Weight: 2.1 ounces
- Compatibility: Browning Invector, Invector-Plus, Invector-DS systems
- Gauge compatibility: 12, 20, 28-gauge shotguns
- Finish: Corrosion-resistant black oxide coating
- Country of origin: USA
Proper choke tube maintenance extends barrel life and maintains accuracy standards. This Browning wrench represents the difference between field-expedient repairs and professional-grade maintenance that preserves equipment value over decades of use.