12/28/2022 0 Comments Browning citori 725 problems![]() Critics said its receiver was too tall, putting the bores up above the plane of a shooter’s hands, making it less natural to point like an extension of your body than the trimmer Beretta 680 series, the Ruger Red Label or even Browning’s Cynergy. The 1 millionth Citori came out of the Miroku factory in Kochi, Japan, in 2010, and the gun has proven itself as a hunting and competition gun countless thousands of times. The Citori’s durability, fit and finish, and Browning pedigree have made it one of the most popular O/Us in the world since its debut in 1973. The new 725 Feather version takes those improvements and puts them in a lightweight alloy-framed package for the upland hunter. The result was the best-handling Citori I ever shot. They gave it mechanical triggers with wonderful, crisp pulls. Browning engineers lowered the venerable Citori’s high receiver profile and lightened the gun three-quarters of a pound by shaving weight from the receiver and by adding thinner, livelier barrels. Browning’s Citori 725 is a prime example. ![]() ![]() Tinkering with success is rarely a good idea, but every once in a while someone remakes a classic and gets it right. ![]()
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