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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'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.
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.
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 ...
The Browning Superposed and Citori shotguns are of high quality and generally have few major problems. These guns are of the Inertia-Block Design, relying upon the recoil (or inertia of the fired ...
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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