Description
Specifications
Product Information
Cartridge | 12 Gauge |
Action Type | Over/Under |
Capacity | 2 Round |
Weight | 7.375 Pound |
Shell Length | 3″ |
Overall Length | 43.5 Inches |
Barrel Length | 28 Inches |
Barrel Finish | Blued |
Hand | Right |
Frame Material | Steel |
Frame Finish | Blued |
Chokes Included | Imp Cyl, Mod, Full |
Rib | Ventilated |
Youth | No |
Stock Type | Adjustable Comb |
Stock Material | Synthetic |
Stock Color | Black |
Sights | Ivory Bead |
Ported | No |
Interchangeable Choke | Yes |
Length of Pull | 14.75 Inches |
Safety | Crossbolt |
Choke Type | Invector Plus |
Delivery Information
Must Ship to FFL Dealer | Yes |
Shipping Weight | 8.000 Pounds |
For 50 years the Browning Citori has been revered by hunters and target shooters alike; ranking among the toughest, most reliable, best handling, and most beautiful over and under shotguns available. None of these accolades come as a surprise, however, as the foundation of the Citori is the Superposed, designed by none other than John M. Browning – a man widely regarded as the greatest gun designer in history. Although not the first over and under shotgun, the Superposed was the first commercially successful model. John M. Browning himself was a shotgun enthusiast, and imagined the Superposed with the notion that a single sighting plane and single, selective trigger would prove superior to other twin barrel shotguns of the era. In addition, it was designed to be more reliable and attainable than other over/under models. Unfortunately, Mr. Browning would not live to see the Superposed to fruition, passing away in 1926 before he could complete work on his vision.
A modern twist on a perennial favorite. The Browning Citori Composite is a direct descendant of the Superposed, retaining the strong foundation and benefiting from changes that ease manufacturing and enhance styling to meet the evolving needs and tastes of users. It effectively blends the rugged dependability of this superior shotgun with the toughness and versatility of composite. If you’re asking why composite, the answer is simple, in addition to being tough and weather-resistant, composite also allows for the shape of the stocks to be manipulated. The dimensions of the grip areas can be made thinner to better fit shooters of all sizes. The addition of rubber overmolds also improves grip. All of these improvements have been accomplished without affecting the balance and swing that have helped make the Citori the sought after shotgun that it is.
Features
Transverse Mounted Locking Bolt
Full-Width Hinge Pin
Inertia Trigger
Hammer Ejectors
Chrome Chambers