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Kick’s BuckKicker Full Choke Tube — 12 Gauge, Beretta Xtrema 1 & 2, .695 (BKBERXT695 / UPC 821041022512)
The Kick’s BuckKicker Full Choke Tube in 12 gauge is a replacement choke tube designed for compatibility with Beretta Xtrema 1 and Xtrema 2 shotguns. Identified by model BKBERXT695 and UPC 821041022512, this choke is specified with a .695 constriction and is labeled Full. It is intended for users who want a consistent choke configuration for patterning and lawful field or range applications where choke selection influences shot distribution.
Compatibility
This choke tube is listed for:
Because choke thread standards and variants can differ across shotgun models and production runs, users should verify the correct choke system for their exact shotgun (and barrel) before installation.
Choke Designation: Full (.695)
A Full choke generally indicates a tighter constriction compared to Modified or Improved Cylinder options. The .695 marking denotes the specified inside diameter at the choke exit (as provided in the product identification). In practical use, choke constriction can influence:
Pattern density at distance
Distribution uniformity depending on load type
Performance differences across shot sizes and wad designs
Actual pattern results vary significantly by ammunition, barrel characteristics, and shooting distance, so pattern testing is recommended for any choke/load combination.
Intended Use Notes
The “BuckKicker” naming is commonly associated with choke tubes designed to optimize pattern behavior for certain load categories. However, performance is load-dependent, so users typically evaluate:
Pattern uniformity on paper at expected distances
Consistency across multiple shells from the same lot
Whether the choke’s behavior matches the shooter’s needs for their specific application
Installation and Maintenance Considerations
Choke tubes should be installed and maintained carefully to reduce the risk of damage or seizure:
Confirm the shotgun is unloaded before working on the barrel
Clean choke threads in the barrel and on the tube before installation
Apply a manufacturer-recommended choke tube lubricant (lightly) if appropriate
Thread in by hand to avoid cross-threading, then snug per the manual
Inspect periodically during use to ensure the tube remains secure
After exposure to moisture, fouling, or extended shooting sessions, removing and cleaning the choke can help prevent thread galling or sticking.
Ammunition and Safety Notes
Use only ammunition types and shot materials approved for your shotgun and choke tube
Follow the shotgun manufacturer’s guidance on acceptable shot types (e.g., steel or other hard shot)
Confirm any restrictions printed on the choke or included in manufacturer documentation
Pattern-test before relying on a particular choke/load pairing for critical use
If you observe abnormal pressure signs, barrel damage, or choke deformation, discontinue use and consult a qualified gunsmith.
Product Identification
Product: Kick’s BuckKicker Choke Tube
Choke: Full
Gauge: 12 ga
Compatible With: Beretta Xtrema 1 & Xtrema 2
Marked Diameter/Constriction: .695
Part Number: BKBERXT695
UPC: 821041022512
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