Browning Citori CX 12 Gauge 28″ Sporting Clays Shotgun

$224,847.00

A competition-focused over-and-under shotgun built for Sporting Clays, featuring a specialized stock geometry, durable low-glare finish, and Browning’s reliable mechanical trigger system.

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Description

The Browning Citori CX 12 Ga, 28″ Barrel, 3″ Chamber, American Walnut, 2rd is a purpose-built over-and-under shotgun engineered for competitive clay target shooting. It delivers the legendary reliability of the Citori action with a specialized configuration for Sporting Clays, offering a balanced swing, crisp triggers, and a durable, low-glare finish that performs under pressure. This is a competition-ready platform that fits out of the box for the serious shooter.

Key Features

  • Sporting Clays Geometry: The CX model features a raised, tapered rib and specific dimensions optimized for breaking clays, not feathers. The point of impact is where you look.
  • Durable, Low-Glare Finish: The satin nickel receiver and matte blue barrels eliminate distracting reflections under the sun—a critical detail when you’re tracking a fast crosser.
  • American Walnut Stock: Features a classic pistol grip and a satin finish that provides a secure, consistent hold. It’s built for repeated, comfortable handling over hundreds of rounds.
  • Mechanical Trigger System: Offers crisp, consistent pulls for both barrels, independent of inertia. When you need that second shot on a true pair, there’s no hesitation.
  • Invector-Plus Choke System: Comes with three flush chokes (Improved Cylinder, Modified, Full). This system provides excellent pattern consistency and is compatible with a wide range of aftermarket chokes from brands like Briley and Carlson’s.

Specifications & Details

Specification Detail
Gauge 12 Gauge
Chamber 3″
Barrel Length 28″
Overall Length Approx. 45.5″
Weight Approx. 7 lbs 12 oz
Capacity 2 Rounds
Stock American Walnut
Choke System Invector-Plus (3 chokes included)

Weighing in at approximately 7 pounds 12 ounces, the 28-inch barrels provide a smooth, deliberate swing that manages recoil effectively and promotes follow-through. The 3-inch chamber gives you versatility for a wider range of target loads, though most competitors will run standard 2 3/4-inch shells. The investment here is in a tool that performs consistently, round after round, which is precisely why the price point is set at $2248.47.

Who This Shotgun Is For

This isn’t a general-purpose field gun. The Browning Citori CX is for the shooter who has moved past entry-level autoloaders and is committed to the discipline of Sporting Clays, Five-Stand, or Skeet. It’s for the competitor who needs a reliable, no-excuses platform that points naturally and can withstand the rigors of weekly league nights and weekend tournaments. It’s also an excellent choice for the advanced recreational shooter who appreciates the craftsmanship and inherent accuracy of a quality over-and-under.

Pros & Cons

Pros: The Browning name carries a legacy of reliability that’s proven on ranges worldwide. The mechanical trigger is a significant advantage for competition. The specialized stock dimensions and rib design give you a real edge in target acquisition. The finish is both tough and functional, built to last with minimal maintenance.

Cons: Look, the two-round capacity makes it a dedicated sporting tool, not suited for hunting or defensive roles. The initial cost is an investment, though it reflects the quality. Some may find the weight a bit light for high-volume shooting compared to heavier target-specific models, but that’s a matter of personal preference.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is the Citori CX suitable for a beginner?

A: It can be, if the beginner is serious about learning Sporting Clays from the start and has the budget. Its forgiving fit and natural pointability are excellent teachers. However, many new shooters might start with a more affordable semi-auto to confirm their interest before stepping up to this level of dedicated target gun.

Q: What’s the difference between the CX and other Citori models like the CXS or CXT?

A: The CX is the core Sporting Clays model. The CXS has a slightly different stock configuration (lower comb) more suited for Skeet and upland hunting, while the CXT is built specifically for Trap with a higher comb and a different rib. Choosing the right model depends on your primary game.

Q: What type of maintenance does it require?

A: Like any precision firearm, regular cleaning is key. Focus on the bores, choke threads, and a light oiling of the hinge and locking points after use. The mechanical trigger system is robust but benefits from being kept free of heavy grease and carbon buildup. A simple field strip for cleaning is straightforward and requires no gunsmithing.

This Browning Citori CX represents a major step up in consistency and performance for the dedicated clay shooter. It’s available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide, with an FFL transfer required for firearm purchases. If your goal is to break more clays with a reliable, competition-focused tool, this shotgun deserves your consideration.

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