Browning Citor 725 Feather Superlight 12 Ga 26″ Walnut

$215,983.00

A purpose-built, lightweight over-and-under shotgun designed for the upland hunter, offering premium Browning quality and handling in a package that minimizes fatigue over long days in the field.

Description

The Browning Citor 725 Feather Superlight 12 Ga, 26″ Barrel, 2.75″, Walnut, 2rd is a premium over-and-under shotgun engineered for the upland hunter who demands lightweight mobility without sacrificing the reliability and refined handling of the Citori line. It’s a purpose-built tool that prioritizes carrying comfort and quick swings over dense cover, all while maintaining the classic Browning aesthetic and mechanical integrity you pay for.

Key Features

  • Featherweight Frame: The receiver is specifically designed to shave weight, making a noticeable difference after miles in the field.
  • Walnut Stock: Features a classic satin finish with hand-checkering for a secure grip, balancing beauty with utility.
  • 26″ Barrel Length: Offers an ideal blend of maneuverability in tight brush and a smooth swing on flushing birds.
  • 2.75″ Chamber: Keeps the action light and trim, optimized for standard upland loads—no 3.5″ magnums needed here.
  • Reliable Inertia Trigger System: Proven design for consistent second-shot performance with minimal maintenance.

Specifications & Details

Specification Detail
Gauge 12 Gauge
Chamber 2.75″
Barrel Length 26 Inches
Capacity 2 Rounds
Stock Satin Walnut
Trigger Single Selective Inertia

Weighing in at approximately 6.5 pounds, this shotgun feels alive in your hands—it comes up fast and won’t drag you down by the end of a long hunt. The price point of $2159.83 places it firmly in the investment-tier category, but you’re paying for a specific, weight-saving engineering goal. Look, when you compare it to a standard-weight Citori or other target-oriented over-unders, the value is in the specialized build for a specific user. It’s a tradeoff: you get unparalleled carry comfort for upland pursuits, but you might find it a bit livelier with heavy waterfowl loads than a heavier gun. That said, for its intended role, the performance is top-tier.

Who This Shotgun Is For

This is the gun for the dedicated pheasant, grouse, or woodcock hunter who covers serious ground. If your priority is a shotgun that feels like an extension of your arms after hours of walking, this is a compelling choice. It’s also a great fit for shooters with a smaller frame or those who simply prefer a less cumbersome over-and-under. It’s not the gun for someone whose primary focus is clay sports or duck blinds where weight helps manage recoil—here, lightness is the entire point.

Pros & Cons

Pros: The obvious advantage is the reduced weight, which directly translates to less fatigue. The 26″ barrel is a sweet spot for quick handling in cover. You get the renowned Citori build quality and reliability that’s drop-in ready for the field—no gunsmithing required to start hunting. The satin walnut is durable and handsome without being overly flashy.

Cons: The lighter weight can mean more perceived recoil with heavier loads, a practical tradeoff for the design. The 2.75″ chamber limits your ammunition options compared to a 3″ chambered model. At this price, you’re paying a premium for the specialized lightweight construction, so it’s a significant investment for a single-purpose tool.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can this Feather Superlight handle 3″ magnum shells?

A: No. It is chambered for 2.75″ shells only. Using 3″ shells is unsafe and can cause damage. This design choice is integral to keeping the action and barrel walls light.

Q: Is the receiver actually different from a standard Citori 725?

A: Yes. Browning uses specific forging and machining processes to remove excess metal from the receiver and other components, achieving the notable weight reduction compared to the standard Field model.

Q: What chokes does it come with?

A: It typically includes Browning’s Invector-DS choke tube system, compatible with a wide range of aftermarket tubes from brands like Briley and Carlson’s. You’ll usually find a set of flush-mounted tubes (like Improved Cylinder and Modified) in the case.

When you handle this shotgun, the difference is immediate. It’s a specialized tool that excels at its one job: being the lightest, fastest-handling companion for a day chasing birds across the Missouri hills. This model is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide. If a lightweight, high-quality over-and-under that won’t weigh you down is what you need, this Citori deserves a close look.

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