Browning Invector-Plus Midas 12 Gauge Full Extended Choke Tube - Stainless Steel Black Oxide
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The Browning Invector-Plus Midas 12 gauge extra full extended choke gives shotgunners the constriction needed for tight patterns at distance. Built from 17-4 stainless steel with black oxide finish, this choke handles the wear and corrosion that come with field use—whether you're hunting waterfowl in wet conditions or running clays at the range. The extended design lets you make quick sight adjustments and swaps without fumbling, and the Invector-Plus thread pattern fits Browning shotguns engineered with that system.
Extra full choke delivers a 75–85% shot pattern, concentrating pellets downrange for tighter groups than standard or modified tubes. That density matters when you're shooting beyond typical shotgun range or need consistent, concentrated patterns for hunting. The stainless construction resists rust and pitting, keeping the choke functioning smoothly through seasons of use.
At home in a hunting bag or range kit, the Midas choke is a straightforward, reliable choice for shooters who want dependable performance without complicated mechanics. Pair it with a compatible Browning Invector-Plus shotgun and you've got a proven setup that works.
| Material | 17-4 Stainless Steel |
| Finish | Black Oxide |
| Gauge | 12 |
| Choke Type | Extra Full |
| Choke Pattern | 75–85% |
| Weight | 4.8 oz |
| Thread System | Browning Invector-Plus |
This choke is designed for Browning shotguns with Invector-Plus threading. Check your owner's manual or the barrel marking to confirm your gun uses the Invector-Plus system before ordering.
The extra full constriction on this Midas choke delivers a 75–85% shot pattern, meaning 75 to 85 percent of your pellets land within a 30-inch circle at 40 yards. That tight grouping is ideal for longer-range hunting or precision clay shooting.
Yes. The 17-4 stainless steel with black oxide finish is engineered to resist corrosion and rust, making it a solid choice for wet hunting conditions and long-term storage.
Yes, it's an extended choke, which means it protrudes slightly from the barrel. Extended designs make the choke easier to grip and remove in the field, and they're easier to spot and adjust without taking your eyes off the target.