
Sixteen-gauge over unders are not easy shotguns to find, especially ones in nearly-new, all original condition. That’s why this Browning Citori caught my eye. It’s a well made gun in great shape, and it’s in the greatest gauge ever made.
I like sixteens. Because they tend to be smaller than twelves but bigger than twenties, they fit me well and they’re lightweight without being too light. And the one ounce of lead they through is plenty for all the birds I shoot.
The Browning Citori was first introduced to the American public in 1973. It was made in Japan by Miroku. You can read more about the history of the Browning-Miroku relationship here.
Browning Citori Superlight 16ga: with 26″ invector choked barrel. English stock and Schnable forend, 6.7 lbs.limited production.100% new in box.add 3% for credit cards. Shipping is 25.00 . Price: $1,700


