Browning Citori 725 Pro 20 Ga Shotgun | 30″ Silver Nitride

$341,313.00

A premium, competition-refined 20-gauge over-under shotgun featuring a silver nitride receiver, high-grade gloss walnut, and proportional handling for serious clay and upland shooting.

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Description

The Browning Citori 725 Pro 20 Ga, 30″, 2-3/4″, Gloss Walnut, Silver Nitride is a premium over-and-under shotgun built for serious clay target sports and upland hunting. It represents a significant investment at $3413.13, but for the shooter seeking a refined, competition-ready platform without custom shop prices, it delivers tangible performance upgrades and Browning’s renowned reliability in a field-ready package.

Key Features

  • High-grade gloss walnut stock with a hand-rubbed oil finish for durability and classic aesthetics.
  • Silver nitride finish on the receiver and barrels provides superior corrosion resistance and a distinctive look.
  • 30-inch barrels with 2-3/4″ chambers, optimized for target loads and offering a long, smooth swing.
  • Proportional dimensions and a refined balance point designed for faster handling and reduced perceived weight.
  • Mechanical trigger system with an adjustable trigger shoe for a crisp, consistent pull.

Specifications & Details

Gauge 20 Gauge
Barrel Length 30 Inches
Chamber 2-3/4″
Finish Silver Nitride Receiver, Gloss Walnut Stock
Chokes Includes Invector-DS choke tubes (typically IC, M, IM)
Weight Approx. 7 lbs (varies slightly)

Weighing in around 7 pounds, this 20-gauge carries its weight intelligently. The 30-inch barrels and proportional receiver design create a forward balance that many shooters prefer for maintaining swing momentum on long crossing targets or sustained leads on flushing birds. The mechanical trigger is a standout—it’s drop-in ready for competition and offers a clean break that’s a noticeable step up from standard models. Here’s the thing—while it’s a premium gun, you’re paying for specific engineering aimed at competitive edge, not just a fancy name. The silver nitride isn’t just for show; it’s a practical finish that shrugs off moisture and wear far better than traditional bluing, which matters if you’re shooting in all conditions. This model is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide.

Who This Shotgun Is For

This is not a beginner’s first shotgun. It’s built for the dedicated shooter who has outgrown their entry-level over-under and is chasing every possible advantage. Think of the serious sporting clays competitor who shoots thousands of rounds a year, or the discerning upland hunter who wants a lighter, faster-handling 20-gauge that doesn’t sacrifice swing quality. It’s also for the collector or enthusiast who appreciates the blend of traditional craftsmanship (that walnut) and modern performance metallurgy (that silver nitride). If your budget is tight, a standard Citori offers 90% of the performance for less. But if you’re chasing that last 10% in fit, finish, and handling nuance, the Pro model makes a compelling case.

Pros & Cons

Pros: The refined balance and proportional geometry are immediately noticeable on the mount and swing—it simply moves faster and stops cleaner. The mechanical trigger is superb for competition. Silver nitride is a legitimately tough, low-maintenance finish. The high-grade walnut elevates the gun’s appearance from tool to heirloom.

Cons: The price tag is steep, no two ways about it. At this cost, some may expect a full custom stock, which this is not. The 2-3/4″-only chamber may limit versatility for those who occasionally want to run heavier 3″ magnum loads for waterfowl. It’s a specialist’s tool.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can this 20-gauge handle 3-inch shells?

A: No. The Browning Citori 725 Pro 20 Ga is chambered specifically for 2-3/4″ shells only. This is common for target-focused guns, as it allows for optimized barrel and forcing cone design for standard target loads, promoting better patterns and less recoil. Always use ammunition matching the chamber specification.

Q: What makes the “Pro” model different from a standard Citori 725?

A: The key upgrades are the proportional receiver (slimmer and lighter), the mechanical trigger (vs. an inertia trigger), the adjustable trigger shoe, and generally higher-grade wood. The balance point is also shifted. These are functional changes aimed at faster handling and more precise shooting, particularly in repeated competition settings.

Q: What chokes does it come with, and are they compatible with other Browning models?

A: It typically includes three Invector-DS choke tubes (Improved Cylinder, Modified, Improved Modified). These are specific to the 725 series with DS (Deep Screw) patterning. They are not interchangeable with older Invector or Invector-Plus chokes from other Citori models, so you’ll need to purchase DS-specific tubes.

When you handle this shotgun, the value proposition becomes clear. You’re investing in a platform that needs no gunsmithing required to be competition-ready—the upgrades are baked in from the factory. For the shooter ready to step up, the Browning Citori 725 Pro 20 Ga offers a tangible return on that investment in the form of broken targets and confident shots. See the full details and availability on our site.

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