Browning Citori 725 Field
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The Citori 725 Field is a low-profile over/under shotgun designed for both the field and the range. It features a low-profile steel receiver with accented engraving, a Fire Lite mechanical trigger and an Inflex recoil pad for improved comfort. The stock is gloss-oiled checkered walnut (Grade II/III) with an ivory bead front sight.
Built with durability and serviceability in mind, the Citori 725 uses chrome-plated chambers, an Invector-DS choke tube system (on 12 and 20 gauge models) and Browning's tapered locking bolt with a transverse full-width hinge pin. The model is offered in multiple gauges and barrel le…

Specifications
| UPC | 023614443995 |
|---|---|
| Brand | Browning |
| Model | Citori 725 Field |
| Model Number | 0180814009 |
| Caliber | 12 Gauge |
| Mfg Part Number | 0180814009 |
| Capacity Standard | 2 |
| Barrel Length | 32" in |
| Capacity | 0 |
| Year Introduced | 2077 |
| Overall Length | 50" |
| Sights | Ivory bead |
| Frame | Steel |
| Finish | Silver Nitride receiver; Polished blued barrels; Gloss oil walnut stock |
| Grip | Gloss Oil |
| Purpose 1 | Hunting |
| Purpose 2 | Sport Shooting / Competition |
Browning has been a leading name in firearms innovation and excellence for over a century. Renowned for their commitment to quality, Browning offers a diverse range of firearms, including rifles, shotguns, and pistols, each designed with precision and reliability in mind. Their legacy is built on a foundation of groundbreaking designs and technological advancements that have set industry standards. Whether for hunting, sport shooting, or personal defense, Browning firearms are trusted by enthusiasts and professionals worldwide for their superior craftsmanship and performance.
Browning’s history is a story of innovation, craftsmanship, and a relentless pursuit of excellence. Founded in 1878 by John Moses Browning, one of the most in…
Browning’s history is a story of innovation, craftsmanship, and a relentless pursuit of excellence. Founded in 1878 by John Moses Browning, one of the most in…
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