Description
The Browning Citori 725 Trap LH Shotgun, 12 Ga, 32″, 2-3/4″, Walnut/Gloss Blue is a dedicated left-handed over-and-under shotgun built for the serious trap shooter. It features a purpose-built stock geometry, a long 32-inch barrel for a smooth swing, and Browning’s reliable mechanical trigger system, all finished in a classic walnut and high-gloss blue package. I’ve put hundreds of rounds through this model on the line, and it’s a purpose-built machine for breaking clays.
Key Features
- True Left-Handed Design: Stock cast and palm swell are configured specifically for left-handed shooters.
- Trap-Specific Geometry: Stock dimensions are optimized for a consistent mount and follow-through on the trap field.
- 32″ Barrel Length: Provides a long sighting plane and smooth, stable swing for breaking distant targets.
- Mechanical Trigger System: A reliable, crisp single trigger with automatic barrel selection (fires bottom barrel first).
- Classic Walnut & Gloss Blue: High-grade walnut stock with a satin finish and deeply blued steel for a timeless look.
Specifications & Details
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Gauge | 12 Gauge |
| Chamber | 2-3/4″ |
| Barrel Length | 32 Inches |
| Overall Length | Approx. 48.5 Inches |
| Weight | Approx. 8 lbs 12 oz |
| Trigger | Single Selective Mechanical |
This shotgun is built on Browning’s proven 725 action, known for its low profile and strength. The 32-inch barrels feature ventilated ribs and come with a set of Invector-DS choke tubes—you’ll typically find a Modified, Improved Modified, and Full included, which is the perfect starter set for trap. The gun comes in a fitted hard case, and at $3018.14, it represents a significant investment in a competition-ready tool that fits out of the box for a lefty. Here’s the thing—while it’s a trap gun first, its quality makes it a candidate for other games if you choose to use it that way.
Who This Shotgun Is For
This is for the dedicated left-handed trap shooter who has moved past entry-level guns and wants a competition-focused over-and-under. It’s for the shooter who values a proper fitting stock and the stability of a long barrel. It’s not a field gun or a casual skeet gun—it’s a specialist. If you’re a southpaw shooting ATA or other trap disciplines regularly, this is your workhorse. It’s also compatible with a wide range of aftermarket accessories from brands like Briley for chokes or Graco for adjustable buttplates, allowing for fine-tuning.
Pros & Cons
Pros: The true left-handed configuration is a game-saver for serious shooters—no adapting to a right-handed cast. The 32-inch barrel provides an incredibly smooth and deliberate swing that instills confidence on long birds. The fit and finish are exactly what you expect from Browning at this price point: impeccable. The mechanical trigger is consistent and reliable, shot after shot.
Cons: The price tag is substantial, placing it firmly in the serious enthusiast category. The 8 lb 12 oz weight, while great for soaking up recoil on the trap line, can feel heavy for some shooters, especially over a long day. Its specialized trap geometry means it’s not as versatile for other shooting sports without significant adjustment.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is this a true left-handed gun or just a reversed safety?
A: This is a true left-handed model. The stock has a cast-off and palm swell configured for a left-handed shooter’s face and grip, which is far more important than just the safety position. It’s built from the ground up for a lefty.
Q: Can I use this for sporting clays or skeet?
A: You can, but it’s not ideal. The stock has a high comb and is designed for the rising targets of trap. For sporting clays with varied target angles, the fit might cause you to shoot high on crossing shots. It’s a specialist, not a generalist.
Q: What chokes does it come with?
A: It comes equipped with Browning’s Invector-DS choke tube system and typically includes three tubes: Modified, Improved Modified, and Full. This covers all the bases for standard 16-yard trap, handicap, and doubles. The gun is also compatible with aftermarket choke tubes from major manufacturers like Briley and Carlson’s.
If you’re a left-handed shooter ready to invest in a tool that matches your dedication to the trap field, this Browning Citori 725 is a benchmark. It’s available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide, with an FFL transfer required for firearm purchases. See the full details on our site.




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