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The Citori 825 is the latest generation in an evolution of over-under shotguns going back to the original John Browning Superposed design produced from 1931 until 1960.
Browning 725 Citori Field. by NRA Staff; posted on January 23, 2013 News, Break-Action Shotguns, Shotguns, Reviews. Support NRA American Rifleman DONATE. 1/23/2013. After ...
The new Browning Citori 825 comes in 10 different versions, including one Field, four Sporting, and five Trap models. The Field model lists for $3,149, and I’d say it is worth the money, even if ...
Browning's new Citori 825 is a worthy successor to the excellent 725. Here's our full review of how in fared on the range and in the field.
The 725 lineup is its own branch of the Browning Citori series. Offered in a myriad of field, clays, and trap models, the 725s are built with a lower profile receiver than other Citoris to make target ...
Both the Citori 525 and 625 Field models had Etchen-style grips, which many competitive shooters favor, but these large vertical grips reinforced the Citori’s blocky build. The pistol grip on the new ...
The Superposed is at home in a pheasant field, doing what it was conceived and built to do. ... In 1973, Browning introduced the Citori as an affordable alternative to the Superposed.
My shotguns were a 16-gauge Browning Citori Gran Lightning and a 20-gauge ... The squares covered an area the size of a football field. The salt leached moisture from the stocks as intended ...
However, since 1973 Browning has offered the more affordable Citori and while it is considered by some to be the “poor man’s version” of the Superposed it is no bargain-basement shotgun.