Description
The Browning Citori 725 Grade 7 28/28 Gauge, 2.75″ is a high-grade, side-by-side shotgun designed for the discerning shooter who values fine craftsmanship and a lightweight, responsive platform for upland game. It represents the pinnacle of the Citori line, blending meticulous hand engraving and premium wood with the reliable, time-tested 725 action. This isn’t a budget over-under; it’s a long-term investment in a heirloom-quality firearm built for specific, refined shooting disciplines. With a price of $5140.38, it sits in a rarefied tier where the value is measured in artistry, durability, and performance per ounce, not just dollars per function.
Key Features
- True 28-gauge and .28-gauge (2.75″ chamber) barrel set for ultimate versatility and lightweight handling.
- Exquisite Grade VII/7 walnut stock with deep, detailed hand-cut engraving and high-gloss finish.
- Browning’s proven 725 action with mechanical triggers, automatic ejectors, and a low-profile receiver.
- Ideal for upland hunting, sporting clays, and shooters who prioritize a fast, lively swing.
- Delivers a custom-gun feel and appearance with the out-of-the-box reliability of a factory-built Browning.
Specifications & Details
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Gauge/Chamber | 28 Gauge / 2.75″ |
| Barrel Length | 28 inches (typical for this model) |
| Action Type | Over-Under, Boxlock |
| Trigger | Mechanical, Single Selective |
| Stock | Grade VII Walnut |
| Weight | Approx. 6.5 lbs (varies by wood density) |
The core appeal here is the dedicated 28-gauge platform. Unlike a 12/20-gauge combo gun, this is built from the ground up for the smaller gauge, resulting in superior balance and handling. The 28-inch barrels provide a smooth swing plane for crossing targets, while the sub-7-pound weight means you can carry it all day in the field without fatigue. It’s compatible with a wide range of 28-gauge ammunition from brands like Fiocchi, Federal, and Winchester for everything from light target loads to hunting shells.
Who This Shotgun Is For
This is for the shooter who has moved beyond ‘need’ and into ‘appreciation.’ It’s for the seasoned upland hunter chasing quail, woodcock, or grouse who wants the quickest, most instinct-pointing tool for thick cover. It’s also for the clays shooter who enjoys the challenge and finesse of a small-gauge event. Look, if your primary concern is the lowest cost-per-bird or you’re buying your first over-under, this isn’t it. This is for someone who understands the tradeoff: you’re paying a significant premium for artistry and a specialized tool, not just basic function. That said, the value is in getting a factory-finished, hand-detailed gun that fits out of the box with Browning’s warranty and proven mechanics, avoiding the $10,000+ cost of a full custom build.
Practical Pros & Cons
Pros: Unmatched fit and finish in its price bracket; incredibly lightweight and fast-handling; the 28-gauge offers low recoil with sufficient power for game; holds its value exceptionally well due to its grade and collectability; built on a dedicated, scaled frame for perfect proportions.
Cons: The $5140.38 price tag is a major investment; 28-gauge ammo is more expensive and less available than 12 or 20 gauge; it’s a specialized tool not ideal for waterfowl or high-volume target shooting; the exquisite finish might make you hesitant to take it through rough brush.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is the .28-gauge barrel a true .28 bore or a 28-gauge barrel?
A: This model features true 28-gauge barrels chambered for 2.75″ shells. The “28/28” designation confirms it is not a .410 or another sub-gauge, but a dedicated 28-gauge firearm.
Q: Can this shotgun handle steel shot for waterfowl hunting?
A: While mechanically capable, it’s not recommended or designed for that role. The 28-gauge lacks the payload and energy for ethical waterfowl hunting at range, and high-pressure steel loads may damage the finely finished barrels. It’s best reserved for upland game and clays.
Q: What’s the real-world difference between a Grade 7 and a lower-grade Citori?
A: The difference is almost entirely cosmetic and in the wood quality. The Grade 7 features extensive, deep-relief hand engraving and selects the finest walnut blanks for the stock. The internal 725 action is the same reliable mechanism found on lower-grade models, which is a key point for budget-conscious buyers considering the tradeoff.
For the shooter who has decided a refined, lightweight 28-gauge is their ultimate tool, the Browning Citori 725 Grade 7 represents a sensible summit. It delivers custom-level artistry without custom-gun wait times or prices, backed by a brand known for reliability. This firearm is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide, with an FFL transfer required for firearm purchases. If this level of craftsmanship and specialized performance aligns with your shooting goals, view the product page for more details and availability.




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