Carlson's Choke Tubes 18899 Buckshot 18899 12 Gauge Ported 17-4 Stainless Steel
- Caliber-Gauge:
- 12 Gauge
- Material:
- 17-4 Stainless Steel
- Chokes Included:
- 1
- Constriction Type:
- Extended
- Ported:
- Yes
- Approved:
- Steel,Lead,Non-Tox
- Configuration:
- Invector-Plus
- ConstrictionDiameter:
- 0.71
A ported buckshot choke tube for 12-gauge shotguns, the Carlson's 18899 is engineered for shooters who demand tighter patterns and reduced recoil when running buckshot loads. Built from 17-4 stainless steel, this tube is tough enough for serious hunting and sport shooting applications where buckshot performance and durability matter. If you're setting up a home-defense or hunting shotgun and want a choke that patterns buckshot reliably while managing the punch of larger pellet payloads, this is worth serious consideration.
The ported design helps manage felt recoil and muzzle rise—useful when you're running multiple rounds or shooting in competitive contexts. Stainless construction resists corrosion and holds up to hard use in the field or at the range. The 18899 is designed to fit Browning Invector Plus shotguns, so verify your shotgun's choke system before ordering.
Carlson's has built a solid reputation for choke-tube quality and consistency. Their tubes are popular with hunters and competitive shooters alike, and this buckshot version slots into that same track record. If you're upgrading from whatever came in your box, expect better buckshot clustering and a platform that'll last through season after season of use.
Key Features
- 17-4 stainless steel construction for corrosion resistance and durability
- Ported design to help reduce recoil and muzzle rise
- Optimized for buckshot patterns in 12-gauge loads
- Designed for Browning Invector Plus shotguns
Specifications
| Gauge | 12 |
| Material | 17-4 Stainless Steel |
| Type | Ported Buckshot |
| Shotgun Platform | Browning Invector Plus |
| Model Number | 18899 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Will this choke work on my shotgun?
The Carlson's 18899 is designed for Browning Invector Plus shotguns. Check your shotgun's choke system to confirm compatibility before purchase.
What's the difference between a ported and non-ported buckshot choke?
The ported design on this tube helps manage recoil and muzzle rise when shooting buckshot loads, which can have a significant punch. This is particularly useful in hunting or sport-shooting contexts where follow-up shots matter.
Why choose stainless steel for a choke tube?
17-4 stainless steel resists corrosion and withstands field use, harsh weather, and frequent shooting without degrading. It's a material choice that supports durability and long service life.

