Description
The Browning Citori CX Micro, 12 Ga, 28″, 3″ Chamber, Grade II American Walnut, Gloss Finish is a purpose-built over-and-under shotgun engineered for competitive clay target shooting. It features a slightly shorter length of pull for improved handling and a high-gloss American walnut stock, delivering Browning’s renowned reliability in a package optimized for consistent performance on the sporting clays or skeet field.
Key Features
- CX-Specific Geometry: Designed with a slightly higher rib and optimized balance point for faster target acquisition and smoother follow-through.
- Micro Model: Features a 1/2″ shorter length of pull (approximately 14″) compared to standard Citori models, ideal for shooters with shorter arms or who prefer a more compact feel.
- Grade II American Walnut: High-grade walnut stock with a deep, durable gloss finish that provides both classic aesthetics and weather resistance.
- Invector-Plus Choke System: Comes equipped with three flush Invector-Plus choke tubes (Improved Cylinder, Modified, Full) for versatility across different clay games.
- Mechanical Trigger: A single, selective mechanical trigger offers crisp, consistent pulls shot after shot.
Specifications & Details
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Gauge | 12 Gauge |
| Chamber | 3″ |
| Barrel Length | 28 Inches |
| Overall Length | Approx. 45.5 Inches |
| Weight | Approx. 7 lbs 12 oz |
| Stock | Grade II American Walnut, Gloss Finish |
| Choke System | Invector-Plus (3 tubes included) |
| Trigger | Single Selective Mechanical |
Weighing in at approximately 7 pounds 12 ounces, this shotgun balances heft for steady swing with enough liveliness for quick transitions. The 28-inch barrel length is a versatile choice, providing a smooth swing plane for sporting clays without being unwieldy in tighter skeet stations. Here’s the thing—this isn’t a field gun masquerading as a target model; the CX profile is built from the ground up for breaking clays. The gloss-finished walnut isn’t just for show; it’s sealed against the elements you’ll face on an early morning shoot.
Who It’s For
This shotgun is for the dedicated clay shooter who demands consistency. It’s for the competitor moving up from an entry-level over/under or a reliable autoloader, seeking a tool that offers a tangible performance edge. It’s also an excellent fit for shooters of smaller stature or those who find standard stock dimensions a bit long—the Micro configuration provides a better, more natural fit out of the box, requiring minimal adjustment to get on target fast.
Pros & Cons
Pros: The Browning Citori action is legendary for its durability, handling thousands of rounds with minimal maintenance. The CX-specific balance and rib height translate directly to improved pointability. The shorter length of pull solves a common fit issue for many shooters. The high-gloss walnut offers a classic, professional appearance that stands out on the line.
Cons: At this price point of $1619.61, it’s a significant investment. The gloss finish, while beautiful, can show fingerprints and glare in bright sunlight more than a matte finish. The weight, while ideal for damping recoil, might feel heavy for some during long practice sessions.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What does “Micro” mean in this model name?
A: The “Micro” designation refers to the stock dimensions. This model features a shorter length of pull (the distance from the trigger to the end of the buttstock) compared to the standard Citori CX. It’s typically about 1/2 inch shorter, making it ideal for shooters with shorter arms or those who prefer a more compact feel for faster mounting.
Q: Is this shotgun suitable for hunting, or is it strictly for clays?
A: While its core design is optimized for clay target games, the Browning Citori CX Micro is a supremely capable 12-gauge over/under. With its 3″ chamber and included choke tubes, it can absolutely be used for hunting upland birds or waterfowl. The 28″ barrel is a versatile field length. The primary trade-off is its weight and gloss finish, which some hunters may find less ideal for rugged, all-day field use compared to a dedicated field model with a matte finish.
Q: What maintenance does the mechanical trigger system require?
A: Browning’s mechanical trigger system is known for its robustness and simplicity. It requires minimal maintenance—primarily keeping it clean and lightly lubricated. Unlike some inertial trigger systems, the mechanical design is less sensitive to lighter target loads and provides a very consistent pull. No gunsmithing required for routine care; just follow the manual’s basic cleaning protocol.
Ready to experience the fit and swing of a competition-ready over/under? The Browning Citori CX Micro is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide. An FFL transfer is required for firearm purchases.




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