It almost seems cheap...

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Browning Citori High-Grade Four Barrel Set

With the nice wood, engraving, and side plates, that gun would probably list for ~$7000 if it was a single gauge. That means the extra barrel sets are only ~$700 each. A real bargain!

I could never own a shotgun that nice because I could never bring myself to shoot it. However, there are those among us that would.

@Bailey Boat, time to break out your checkbook.
 
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you really want to use a tough steel brush to clean out the dust from all that engraving...
 
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Browning Citori High-Grade Four Barrel Set

With the nice wood, engraving, and side plates, that gun would probably list for ~$7000 if it was a single gauge. That means the extra barrel sets are only ~$700 each. A real bargain!

I could never own a shotgun that nice because I could never bring myself to shoot it. However, there are those among us that would.

@Bailey Boat, time to break out your checkbook.

@Bailey Boat absolutely needs this!
So I can shoot it of course ;)
 
If Browning offered this in a more "sporting" variety, I would be breaking out not only my checkbook, but the credit cards as well!!!
 
If Browning offered this in a more "sporting" variety, I would be breaking out not only my checkbook, but the credit cards as well!!!

32" barrels, 725 Sporting stock, steel receiver, oil finish, and a 50/50 poi with a mid-bead. That screams sporting clays.

They dropped the ball with the flush chokes though. I bet the 32" barrels with extended chokes didn't fit in the existing four-barrel set cases they had lying around. :rolleyes:
 
You just besmirched almost every o/u you've ever purchased. :eek:

Yep, yep I did......

32" barrels, 725 Sporting stock, steel receiver, oil finish, and a 50/50 poi with a mid-bead. That screams sporting clays.

They dropped the ball with the flush chokes though. I bet the 32" barrels with extended chokes didn't fit in the existing four-barrel set cases they had lying around. :rolleyes:

Just remember, it ain't the arrow, it's the Indian......
 
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