Browning BPS Pump 16 Ga 26″ Barrel Satin Walnut

$59,858.00

A classic 16-gauge pump-action shotgun with bottom-eject design, a fast-handling 26″ barrel, and elegant satin walnut and blue finish. Built for smooth, reliable performance in the uplands.

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Let me paint you a picture. It’s a crisp Missouri morning, the leaves are turning, and you’re walking a familiar fencerow. You need a shotgun that’s smooth, reliable, and carries like a dream—something that feels like an extension of you, not a tool you’re lugging around. That’s the exact scenario where this Browning BPS Pump 16 Ga, 26″ Barrel, 2.75″ Chamber, Satin Walnut Blue Finish shines. It’s a classic upland and small game hunter built for all-day comfort and instinctive shooting.

The Browning BPS Pump 16 Ga, 26″ Barrel, 2.75″ Chamber, Satin Walnut Blue Finish is a bottom-ejecting, pump-action shotgun chambered in the classic 16-gauge. It features a 26-inch barrel, a satin blue metal finish, and a handsome satin walnut stock. Priced at $598.58, it’s a timeless, versatile field gun designed for smooth operation and pointability in the woods and fields.

I’ve put a few hundred rounds of everything from light target loads to heavier pheasant shot through a BPS, and the action just gets smoother with use. The bottom-eject and loading port is a genius bit of design—it keeps empties and debris out of your face, and it makes the gun completely ambidextrous. That’s a huge benefit if you’re teaching a new shooter or if you simply prefer a clean ejection path. The 26-inch barrel is the sweet spot for this gauge, giving you a quick swing without feeling muzzle-light. The satin walnut is finished to show the grain without being overly glossy, so it won’t glare in the sun, and the blueing is deep and durable.

Here’s the thing—the 16-gauge is often called the “perfect compromise,” and for good reason. It hits harder than a 20-gauge with noticeably less recoil than a 12-gauge. With this gun’s weight hovering right around 7.5 pounds, it soaks up what little kick there is, making for a very pleasant shooting experience. The 2.75-inch chamber handles the vast majority of modern 16-gauge ammo perfectly, from Fiocchi and Federal to Remington loads. The pump action is dead-nuts reliable; it’s a simple, robust mechanism that feeds and functions with authority, season after season. This is a gun that fits out of the box for most shooters and requires no gunsmithing to be a trusted companion in the field.

Browning BPS 16-Gauge Specifications
Specification Detail
Gauge 16 Gauge
Chamber 2.75″
Barrel Length 26 Inches
Overall Length Approx. 46.5 Inches
Weight Approx. 7.5 lbs
Finish Satin Blue / Satin Walnut
Action Pump, Bottom Eject

Pros & Cons
The pros are clear: that buttery-smooth Browning pump action, the ambidextrous and clean bottom-eject design, and the exceptional pointability of the 16-gauge platform. The satin walnut and blue finish is pure class—it looks like a hunter’s gun should. On the con side, the 16-gauge, while beloved, isn’t as ubiquitous as 12 or 20-gauge, so you might need to plan your ammo purchases a bit more carefully. Also, at just over 7 pounds, some very small-framed shooters might find it a tad hefty for a 16-gauge, though that weight is a benefit for recoil management.

Who This Is For
This BPS is for the traditionalist upland hunter chasing quail, grouse, or woodcock. It’s for the shooter who appreciates mechanical elegance and wants a lefty-friendly design without paying a premium. It’s also an excellent choice for a dedicated small-game or turkey hunter who wants a specialized, hard-hitting tool that’s easier on the shoulder than a 12-gauge. If you value a refined, reliable pump gun that stands apart from the crowd, this is your hitter.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is 16-gauge ammo hard to find?

A: It’s less common than 12 or 20-gauge on big-box store shelves, but it’s far from obsolete. Any dedicated gun shop or online retailer will stock it. Brands like Federal, Fiocchi, and RST keep the gauge well-supported with excellent hunting and target loads.

Q: Can this shotgun handle steel shot for waterfowl?

A: With its 2.75″ chamber and modern steel-proofed barrel, yes, it can safely fire standard steel shot loads. However, its 26″ barrel and classic styling make it more ideally suited for upland and small game hunting over decoys or in timber.

Q: What’s the real advantage of bottom ejection?

A: Two big ones: ambidexterity and cleanliness. Left-handed shooters aren’t staring at a stream of hot brass, and no one gets debris or empties down their collar. It also keeps the receiver’s top profile clean for a solid, unobstructed sight picture.

This Browning BPS represents a specific kind of hunting elegance—proven, purposeful, and polished. It’s available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide, with an FFL transfer required for firearm purchases. If the classic 16-gauge and timeless craftsmanship call to you, this is a pump gun worth serious consideration.

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