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In 1973, Browning introduced the Citori as an affordable alternative to the Superposed. It is one of the most popular, most successful over/unders of all time.
Browning introduced the Citori in 1971, the fifth generation of John M. Browning’s famed B-25 Superposed, which rolled out in 1931 and grew to become the first over-under shotgun to gain favor ...
Browning has discontinued the 28"-barreled version. Weights in the chambering vary, but running from 6 lbs., 4 ozs. to 7 lbs., 3 ozs. MSRP for a factory fresh 20-gauge is $3,139.99.
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.
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. In ...
My shotguns were a 16-gauge Browning Citori Gran Lightning and a 20-gauge Browning Superposed Lightning made in 1967. It's a short-tang model that does not have salt wood, the bane of many ...
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