When did the Browning Citori skeet 410 GA come out?

When did the Browning Citori skeet 410 GA come out?

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How much does a 12 gauge Browning Citori cost?

12 Gauge Browning Citori 725 High Rib Sporting Adjustable 12ga 3″ Chamber 32″ Barrel Gloss Oil Black Walnut Fixed Comb Stock Right Hand (0136243009) PRICE: $3,199.99

What’s the price of a Browning 20 gauge?

Browning’s 20-gauge 725 Sporting is a well-executed, honest shotgun that is beautiful to shoot. Available with 30-inch and 32-inch barrels that have vented side ribs, the suggested price is $3,139.

Is the Browning Citori 725 feather for sale?

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What is the grade of a Browning Citori?

The high-grade Citoris being offered by Browning are currently the Grade IV and the Grade VII. Like the 20, 28 and .410 Superposed, the small gauge Citoris are built on a 20-gauge frame. The Citori I’ve been shooting up a figurative storm with is the .410 Citori Grade VII with 28-inch barrels.

What kind of shotgun is Citori grade VII?

The Citori I’ve been shooting up a figurative storm with is the .410 Citori Grade VII with 28-inch barrels. More about shooting that gun shortly. The three small-gauge Grade IVs are intricately engraved – including game scenes of flushing quail on the left side of the receiver, a flushing ruffed grouse on the right.

When did the Browning Citori series come out?

Introduced in 1988. Offered in 12-, 16-, 20-, 28-gauge and .410 bore. Weights are 6.5 lbs. to 8 lbs. depending on gauge and barrel length. Models differ in amount of ornamentation and quality of materials and workmanship utilized. NOTE: Add $300 for 28-gauge and .410 bore; $150 for 16-gauge.