Browning Citori
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Browning Citori | |
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![]() Browning Citori 525 |
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Type | double-barreled shotgun |
Place of origin | Japan |
Production history | |
Manufacturer | Miroku Corporation |
Produced | 1973 - present |
Specifications | |
Barrel length | 26, 28, 30, or 32 inches |
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Caliber | 12, 20, or 28 gauge or .410 bore |
The Browning Citori is a double-barreled shotgun of the "over and under" type, with one barrel above the other. It is made in a variety of styles and calibers. The Citori is popular with enthusiasts of clay target games such as trap and skeet, and also with upland bird hunters.
The Citori is marketed and distributed by the Browning Arms Company. It is manufactured for Browning by the Miroku Corporation in Nangoku, Japan.
[edit] Further reading
- Performance test of Browning Citori Lightning Field Grade, Ruger Red Label, and Beretta Silver Pigeon, Gun Tests, January 1997
- Field test of Browning Citori 525, Outdoor Life, Summer 2002
- Bourjaily, Philip. "Shotguns: The Best Guns of the Year" (2002), Field & Stream
- Product review of Browning Citori Ultra XS Sporting, Shotgun Report, August 7, 2001
- Hawks, Chuck. "Browning Citori O/U Shotguns", chuckhawks.com
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