Description
The Browning Cit Trp 12 32 Gr1 is a high-end, competition-ready tactical shotgun built for reliability and speed. It’s designed for shooters who demand a platform that can transition from a 3-Gun stage to a home defense role without compromise. The Browning Cit Trp 12 32 Gr1 represents a significant investment in performance, with a price point of $2186.71 reflecting its premium components and purpose-driven engineering. When it comes to home defense, you need a tool that works every single time, and this platform is built for that certainty.
Key Features
- Enhanced Reliability System: Engineered feed and ejection paths for consistent cycling with a wide range of 12-gauge loads, from light target to defensive buckshot.
- Speed-Optimized Controls: Oversized bolt release, charging handle, and safety are designed for intuitive manipulation under stress or against the clock.
- Modular Forend Platform: Accepts M-LOK compatible accessories, allowing for direct mounting of lights, lasers, and vertical grips without bulky adapters.
- Stabilized Sighting System: A rigid, cantilevered optics mount provides a solid zero for red dot sights, crucial for fast target acquisition in low-light scenarios.
Specifications & Details
| Gauge | 12 Gauge |
| Barrel Length | 18.5 inches |
| Overall Length | 39.5 inches |
| Magazine Capacity | 8+1 rounds |
| Weight (Unloaded) | 7.8 lbs |
| Choke System | Threaded for Browning Invector-DS chokes |
The shotgun’s 18.5-inch barrel keeps it maneuverable in tight spaces while the 8+1 capacity provides substantial on-board firepower. Its weight of 7.8 pounds unloaded helps manage recoil, allowing for faster follow-up shots. The real advantage is in the details—the system is drop-in ready for a wide array of popular micro red dots like the Trijicon RMR or Holosun 507C, which means you can have a fully capable defensive setup without delay. That said, the investment is substantial, but for the shooter who needs a no-excuses tool, the capability justifies the cost.
Who It’s For
This is not a general-purpose field gun. It’s built for the tactical competitor who uses their gear hard, the serious civilian defender who trains to a professional standard, and the firearms instructor who needs a demonstratively reliable platform. It’s for someone who views their shotgun as a primary system, not a backup. If your use case involves timed drills, low-light courses, or you simply insist on gear that won’t let you down, this model fits the profile. It ships to Missouri and compliant US states, ready for duty.
Pros & Cons
Pros: Exceptional out-of-the-box reliability with major ammunition brands like Federal and Winchester. The modular forend offers real utility for mounting a white light, a non-negotiable for home defense. The controls are intuitive and designed for gloved hands. The robust construction promises a long service life under rigorous use.
Cons: The premium price tag is a barrier for casual shooters. At nearly 8 pounds, it’s not a lightweight option. The specialized nature means it’s overbuilt for simple clay shooting or occasional hunting trips. Some may find the tactical aesthetic doesn’t suit all environments.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is the Cit Trp 12 compatible with standard Browning shotgun parts and accessories?
A: While it shares the Browning pedigree, this is a dedicated tactical model. The core action is proven, but the specialized forend, sights, and controls are specific to this series. It is compatible with Browning Invector-DS choke tubes and many standard Browning bolt components.
Q: Can the magazine tube be extended for greater capacity?
A: Yes, the threaded magazine cap allows for the installation of reputable aftermarket extensions from companies like Nordic Components or Taccom, potentially increasing capacity to 10+1 or more, depending on local regulations.
Q: What type of sighting system does it use?
A: It comes equipped with a cantilevered Picatinny rail section mounted directly to the receiver, providing a solid base for an optic. It also features sturdy ghost ring backup iron sights, giving you a redundant aiming system if your primary optic fails.
Ready to evaluate if this is the right high-performance shotgun for your needs? This model is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide.




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