What was the original price of a Browning Citori?

What was the original price of a Browning Citori?

When the Citori was introduced, that goal was achieved. A standard model Superposed in the early 1970s sold for about $750. The introductory price for a Browning Citori was $325—less than half the price of the Superposed. When Browning began looking for a supplier for the new shotgun, it looked to the East.

Is there a 10 gauge Browning Citori shotgun?

Current models shown on the Browning website are chambered only in 20 or 12 gauge, except for a four-gauge combo with extra barrels in 12, 20, 28 and .410. I’m quite sure there has never been a 10-gauge Citori.

What’s the difference between a Browning 325 and 525?

The design, fit and feel of the 525 is vastly different than the 325. The Browning Citori 325 is an excellent shotgun, and can be purchased, in most communities, for very modest sums. If you go to www.midwestgunworks.com and look under Browning Parts you will be able to track other details of your gun by its serial number.

What’s the difference between the Citori 325 and 525?

The Browning Citori 325 had more than cosmetic differences between the two other models. Some 325 had standard bore barrels and the 425 had overbored barrels and the 525 had overbored barrels with barrel thickness removed from the middle of the barrel to reduce muzzle heaviness.

What are the different types of Browning Citori shotguns?

The Browning Catalog shows Citoris under the following general headings of Field (6 models), Target (6 models), and High-Grade (4 models). Under the classification of Field there is the 525, Lightning (Grade I), White Lightning, Superlght Feather, Lightning Feather, and Lightning Feather Combo (a two gauge set in 20 and 28).

What was the price of a Citori Lightning?

This White Lightning model has an attractive silver nitride-finished receiver with high relief engraving. When the Citori was introduced, that goal was achieved. A standard model Superposed in the early 1970s sold for about $750.

When did the Browning Citori Lightning shotgun come out?

Note: A complete review of the Browning Citori Lightning shotgun can be found on the Product Review Page. Backto the Shotgun Information Page Copyright 2004, 2012 by Chuck Hawks.

What’s the value of a Browning Citori 725 shotgun?

The used value of a BROWNING CITORI 725 shotgun has fallen ($41.89) dollars over the past 12 months to a price of $2,435.65 . The demand of new BROWNING CITORI 725 shotgun’s has risen 7 units over the past 12 months.

Is the Browning Citori O / you shotgun made in Japan?

Firearms made in Japan were not common at that time. But the Citori’s obvious quality carried the day and it soon became the best selling O/U shotgun in the world. The Citori is available in a number of models and grades.

What kind of sight does a Citori Browning have?

Raised cheek rest, semi-beavertail forearm with finger grooves, gloss walnut, gold accented blued steel engraved receiver, ported barrels, HiViz Pro-Comp sight. Adjustable cheek rest, semi-beavertail forearm with finger grooves, gloss walnut, gold accented blued steel engraved receiver, ported barrels, HiViz Pro-Comp sight.

Why was the Browning Citori White Lightning made?

Browning management wanted to develop a lower-priced version that would increase the company’s share of the over/under market yet maintain its high-quality reputation. This White Lightning model has an attractive silver nitride-finished receiver with high relief engraving. When the Citori was introduced, that goal was achieved.

What are the features of a Citori over under shotgun?

The Citori has all the features one would expect to find on a quality over/under shotgun, including selective automatic ejectors and selective single triggers. The trigger selector is built into the safety lever located on top of the tang. Barrels came with fixed chokes in the earliest models, with choke tubes becoming standard in 1988.