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what choke tubes does my Browning Cynergy use? — 3 Answers

by Roger, from CA, United States Asked on December 29, 2018

Name Browning Diana Grade Extended Choke Tube (5)
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Answered by Armando R., Gear Expert, from IL, United States, on May 24, 2019

From what I am seeing on Browning's website, the Browning Cynergy uses Invector-Plus choke tubes.

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Answered by Bonasa, guest, from NY, United States, on June 09, 2025

It depends on the gauge and how old the gun is. The best way to tell is to open the action and look for the stamp on the left side of the barrel lug, just beneath the chamber: it should be stamped from the factory as "Inv.," "Inv +.," or "Inv DS." None of these three thread styles interchange, so you'll want to be sure to order a tube with the style stamped into the lug of your Cynergy.

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Answered by Bonasa, guest, from NY, United States, on June 08, 2025

Look on the side of the barrel lug, just beneath the chamber on your Cynergy. The thread style will be stamped there: Inv, Inv+, or Inv DS. The three styles do not interchange, so you must get a tube that matches the threading indicated on your gun.

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