Choke Hold

April 2, 2020

Shooting with a shotgun requires precision and efficiency, which aren't necessarily the inherent advantages of this type of firearm. Some adaptations, such as choke barrels and double barrels, help improve these aspects of a shotgun, but these have their downsides as well. In contrast to the existing shotgun adaptations that are currently available, the Choke Hold offers precision and efficiency unlike anything else on the market.

Existing Adaptations Have Downsides

While there are several adaptations that can be put on a shotgun to address the firearm's accuracy and speed, all current solutions have their own disadvantages.

For example, traditional chokes reduce distance between the shooter and the target -- but they don't change the dispersion pattern of the shotgun pellets themselves. The pellets still fly in a spread pattern, away from the shooter's true aim. Also, choke barrels don't do anything to reduce wear to the actual firearm.

Double-barrel shotguns can offer two dispersion patterns, but these are much larger and heavier than single-barrel shotguns. In many situations where mobility is important, a double-barrel simply isn't a practical solution because of the added weight.

The Choke Hold Improves Accuracy

The Choke Hold uniquely improves accuracy without either of the downsides that traditional chokes and double-barrels have. The invention actually changes the dispersion pattern of the pellets, forcing them more toward the focus of aim. The invention also doesn't add size or weight to the gun itself, and it even helps reduce wear to the firearm barrel.

With Choke Hold, you simply install the part on a shell and fire as normal. The invention will act as an additional, projected barrel that'll keep the pellets more directed toward the target. With this invention, single-barrel fast-load shotguns are now more effective and easy to use than they have been before.

Substantial Potential Market

The Choke Hold design is compatible with most shotguns and shells, so anyone looking for an advantage while shooting is a potential customer. Hunters will want the invention so that they can aim more accurately at wildlife, and skeet shooters will score better when using the invention. Anyone, from novices to experts, can improve their shotgun shooting skills with Choke Hold.

Ready to Bring to Market

The Choke Hold is ready to bring to market. To learn more about licensing or manufacturing this invention, contact us.